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Because, lets face it. Who in their right minds would drive that thing in a Carnivores cage?
This game is made only for entertainment purposes. As you see you do not have mercenaries to shoot and kill the dinosaurs, but instead they use sleep dart rifle.
The game developers lacked with ideas or maybe it was just because of the budget. However, they really need to improve and add variety of things on all of them.
Moreover, they need to add environmentally friendly electric stations such as solar panel or wind energy etc.
Sometimes, I think these game developers are not innovative. They just make basics. At least they need to allow people to make modes as they cannot do a proper work.
You missed my point. I didn't say "Dont use the Jurassic Tour on Carnivore enclosures".
The design of the vehicle was based on the film, & because of its design, it is to be assumed that it was only used in herbivore enclosures.
Now, when talking about its in-game use, there's no stopping players from using it on their carnivore cages, hence their freedom of usage, BUT... nobody should be complaining on why it doesnt look safe considering its originally meant to be used in herb enclosures, as was portrayed in the film.
It's not the developers. Universal forbade any dinosaur killing, so blame Universal for an unrealistic game where you can't put a tjog of .50 cal rounds through the skull of a T-Rex that's about to chomp on some humans, like you could in Operation Genesis. Hell, Operation Genesis even had automated turrets that would shoot any escaped dinosaur.
Also, what would be the point of adding solar panels to the game? You don't even know how they are creating the electricity right now, so why say there should be an environmentally friendly alternative? There are no smoke stacks or anything, so the power generation is either through ground heat or nuclear, so it's already environmentally friendly. And this isn't Sim City where you have to maintain the pollution of a town.