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Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
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Was there a problem starting the game? Did you get some weird error message? Head on over to https://forum.thehunter.com/
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always look behin you when tracking a hurt animal that track you misse may be there
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Most people (maybe all) tend to walk to the right, and ending up in a big circle, when there is fog in the air... ...so be sure to check your huntermate more often in the early mornings and late afternoons...
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Little tip for turkeys
Travel from spots to spot
and remember if you scare them they will be back
After all they are turkeys
Travel from spots to spot
and remember if you scare them they will be back
After all they are turkeys
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If you find yourself trapped underwater and can't move (there are a few spots on VDB like this) keep raising and lowering your weapon repeatedly, aiming towards a shallower spot while keeping the "w" key pressed. It is a very slow process but you will gain a tiny bit of distance each time until eventually you can escape! I figured this out while attempting to collect a large brown bear.
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
follow the ANIMAL not just the tracks.
If you focus too much on the tracks/huntermate, you will miss: the other animals around you, and to recognize the animals movement pattern, and the landscape. You will never adopt to the distaces in the game. Put the "hide" and "free look" command on a convenient key, and always put away (even between tracks) the items from your hand and watch your surrounding turning the head left and right while following a track or while just walking around.
If you focus too much on the tracks/huntermate, you will miss: the other animals around you, and to recognize the animals movement pattern, and the landscape. You will never adopt to the distaces in the game. Put the "hide" and "free look" command on a convenient key, and always put away (even between tracks) the items from your hand and watch your surrounding turning the head left and right while following a track or while just walking around.
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This is certainly true in real life since one of our legs is always shorter then the other so with no fixed horizon point we tend to walk in circles, how ever this is not the case in a video game as the avatar used for walking only preform the function it is given so if you push the assigned button for walking straight forward, in the game assuming there is no obstacle in your way you will walk straight even if it is pitch black.Pretty_Boy wrote:Most people (maybe all) tend to walk to the right, and ending up in a big circle, when there is fog in the air... ...so be sure to check your huntermate more often in the early mornings and late afternoons...
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This is one of the best tip of the week I have seen in a long time and it is bullseye spot onpnShen wrote:follow the ANIMAL not just the tracks.
If you focus too much on the tracks/huntermate, you will miss: the other animals around you, and to recognize the animals movement pattern, and the landscape. You will never adopt to the distaces in the game. Put the "hide" and "free look" command on a convenient key, and always put away (even between tracks) the items from your hand and watch your surrounding turning the head left and right while following a track or while just walking around.
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Yes, I know... But since this is a simulator, maybe it should be in the game as well... hehehe... But ofcorse, only the "first and last" hours...Mich Angel wrote:This is certainly true in real life since one of our legs is always shorter then the other so with no fixed horizon point we tend to walk in circles, how ever this is not the case in a video game as the avatar used for walking only preform the function it is given so if you push the assigned button for walking straight forward, in the game assuming there is no obstacle in your way you will walk straight even if it is pitch black.Pretty_Boy wrote:Most people (maybe all) tend to walk to the right, and ending up in a big circle, when there is fog in the air... ...so be sure to check your huntermate more often in the early mornings and late afternoons...
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Yea it would shore add to the realism of the game ha ha ha.... peps geting lost in the woods... call for rescue.Pretty_Boy wrote:Yes, I know... But since this is a simulator, maybe it should be in the game as well... hehehe... But ofcorse, only the "first and last" hours...Mich Angel wrote:This is certainly true in real life since one of our legs is always shorter then the other so with no fixed horizon point we tend to walk in circles, how ever this is not the case in a video game as the avatar used for walking only preform the function it is given so if you push the assigned button for walking straight forward, in the game assuming there is no obstacle in your way you will walk straight even if it is pitch black.Pretty_Boy wrote:Most people (maybe all) tend to walk to the right, and ending up in a big circle, when there is fog in the air... ...so be sure to check your huntermate more often in the early mornings and late afternoons...
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