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- D3AKUs
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Add nutria and racoons to the list. And i would love to hunt wild pidgeons too. So much potential in another euro reserve
- baloo.the.dog
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wisent, black grouse, red deer, fallow deer, wild boar, and roe deer for a wooded EU map
greylag goose, red fox, red deer, european hare, woodcock, pheasant, on a wintery meadowy map<img
greylag goose, red fox, red deer, european hare, woodcock, pheasant, on a wintery meadowy map<img
Give us ptarmigans on Whiterime Ridge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Roll Tide!!
Roll Tide!!
- Sherab86
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I like the idea of "wooded" Eastern European Map - being it inspired by Poland or perhaps some more easternward contry is of lesser importance for me, however knowing this is after Poland would give me that worm "home" feeling.
When it comes to animals... Well, I feel that with Wisents it would be a little bit like with Wild Boars and Feral Hogs. Theoreticaly something different, but in practice very similar to Bison. And to be honest - IRL I would never be a hunter, and to add to this Wisents are relatively rare animals, and aside of my personal, let's say, moral reasons, I don't like the idea of hunting them also from species preservation standpoint. Aspecially taking into consideration recent events in my country (but please, I don't mean to start any political discussion). I know this is just a game, but somehow I don't feel good with the idea. :/
But "yes" from me for - Central/Eastern European forest setting.
EDIT: I know that Bison can be considered rare too probably, but maybe this is because I'm actualy from Poland, so I feel somehow different about Wisent.
When it comes to animals... Well, I feel that with Wisents it would be a little bit like with Wild Boars and Feral Hogs. Theoreticaly something different, but in practice very similar to Bison. And to be honest - IRL I would never be a hunter, and to add to this Wisents are relatively rare animals, and aside of my personal, let's say, moral reasons, I don't like the idea of hunting them also from species preservation standpoint. Aspecially taking into consideration recent events in my country (but please, I don't mean to start any political discussion). I know this is just a game, but somehow I don't feel good with the idea. :/
But "yes" from me for - Central/Eastern European forest setting.
EDIT: I know that Bison can be considered rare too probably, but maybe this is because I'm actualy from Poland, so I feel somehow different about Wisent.
- Durin
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Yeah, how to start. I hunt in real life in germany. The problem why we dont have larger populations of the wisent are the Problem with the acceptance of the people. If the people would accept the wisent we would have a much more Wisents. And beacuse its a game i would love top hunt them.
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Although its inspired by poland and the other countries in this area. I dont like the current political party in poland.
- Sherab86
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So there's two of us. Despite I'm a Pole myself. But... politics are always dengerous topic to discuss - easy to start some werbal fights. Maybe will be better not to continue this subject.Durin wrote:Although its inspired by poland and the other countries in this area. I dont like the current political party in poland.
I know this is just a game. And I surely wouldn't stop from playing to show my protest. I simply feel somehow unsettled with the idea of wisents. This is purely personal. I would have nothing against elephants, or some other african game, for example, despite a fact some of them at least are endengered too.
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