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I picture it more like the facilities on the islands in TLW and JP3 but that's just me.
The general idea is your left to follow in the footsteps of those who came before you. You have the pieces to the puzzle, you simply need to put them together.
In the past, there were dossiers designed for humans to discover, as well as Audio Logs that you could discover on the island. A lot of this information is relatively old, and possibly outdated. Plans are subject to change.
I feel the idea for Survivors hasn't changed much at all though. You can expect to have a heck-of-a-time searching the Islands various human facilities and staying alive long enough to answer the big questions...
To answer the initial question: I wouldn't imagine we would see many if any Human structures on Isla Spero once EVRIMA launches. I'm certain they will be added in as they are finished/needed. Idk though, those are just my thoughts.
Would be awesome if you guys took a very... Call of Duty approach to merc gameplay and a very.... Horizon zero dawn approach to the tribal gameplay.
Tribals are going to be way different. They are another wild story all together...
Survivors are modern day humans, so I imagine we can expect something along those lines.
Tribals are essentially Uga-Buga Orcs (that may get uglier each re-incarnation) so I'd imagine there will be plenty of variations for them.
Outisde of these general observations, your guess is as good as mine.