Game mode: SP (MP not checked)
Description:
By experience, animals that have only 10-30% health left will die after a certain time.
Canines appear to make a difference. I had red fox, coyote and arctic fox that all had below 30% health left, and all of them did not die within the next 20 minutes real time.
Either the animal's behavior towards low health is wrong/different, or the indication on the blood spot for how much health is left is wrong.
Steps to reproduce:
A bad shot must be placed at a canine, probably easiest from a longer distance with a .223.
Additional information:
Red fox shot with .223 AR at Hirschfelden - last blood spot said "10-26%"
Coyote shot with .223 AR at Logger's Point - last blood spot said "20-36%"
Arctic fox shot with .243 Bolt Action at Whiterime Ridge - last blood spot said "10-29%"
My computer:
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_ldr.160516-0600)
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz (8 CPUs), ~3.5GHz
Memory: 16384MB RAM
Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560
Display Memory: 4051 MB
Current Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (60Hz)
Driver File Version: 10.18.0013.6881 (English)
Canines survive with low health
- HooCairs
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lung/intestine shots not deadly
happend to me now twice in a short amount of time and a few times earlier on.
nr1 was an arctic fox, shot with buckshot, hm read lungshots but only a few bloodtracks appeared, health went down to under 25percent but the fox didnt die anyway. had to place another two shots. hunt time on this animal shows 1h33m
nr2 happend just now, red fox on brr. intestine shot with .223. health went down till 25%, same as above, didnt die. hunt time on the red fox 36min
on both occacions i did spook the foxes in the attempt harvesting them.
while glassing them they seemed fine and not wounded.
an indicator might be that they were also always hit at another - not lethal - part of the body, like tail and legs.
summary: foxes do not die after shot in lethal parts. they also dont bleed out like with a bodyshot once dropping under 50%
nr1 was an arctic fox, shot with buckshot, hm read lungshots but only a few bloodtracks appeared, health went down to under 25percent but the fox didnt die anyway. had to place another two shots. hunt time on this animal shows 1h33m
nr2 happend just now, red fox on brr. intestine shot with .223. health went down till 25%, same as above, didnt die. hunt time on the red fox 36min
on both occacions i did spook the foxes in the attempt harvesting them.
while glassing them they seemed fine and not wounded.
an indicator might be that they were also always hit at another - not lethal - part of the body, like tail and legs.
summary: foxes do not die after shot in lethal parts. they also dont bleed out like with a bodyshot once dropping under 50%
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Re: lung/intestine shots not deadly
I think you describe the same problem as reported here: https://forum.thehunter.com/viewtopic.php?t=74629
Reported in July 2016... Can happen with all canines.
Reported in July 2016... Can happen with all canines.
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Re: Canines survive with low health
Merged similar bug reports. Thanks for pointing it out HooCairs.
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Re: Canines survive with low health
with the difference - at least you didnt mention it - of vital hits that should have been lethal.
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