Gender icons for Huntermate
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Gender icons for Huntermate
Some animals, like bears and foxes, have no outside indication of their gender when investigating a track. An icon to indicate the animals gender on the picture of the animal would be useful when tracking such animals.
- Fletchette
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Re: Gender icons for Huntermate
If your tracking skill is high enough the text indicates the sex/gender of the animal. Why would you need an icon too?
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Re: Gender icons for Huntermate
Even though the huntermate doesn't explicitly tell you the animal's gender if you are at a low tracking level, I'm pretty sure the animal's icon gives it away. For example, grizzly males and females face left and right respectively, I believe.
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Re: Gender icons for Huntermate
Level up these animals to level 4 and you will start seeing gender.
Until you reach level 4, just look at the size of the footprints. Many times you will be able to tell whether it was a male just by the much larger prints.
Until you reach level 4, just look at the size of the footprints. Many times you will be able to tell whether it was a male just by the much larger prints.
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Re: Gender icons for Huntermate
Yes, directions of icons (left/right head) indicate the gender when it's not obvious.
What is really not intuitive, at least for me - sounds of calls of some species. For me, calls of male and female roe deers and all feline species sound the same. Could someone give a hint on them as well?
What is really not intuitive, at least for me - sounds of calls of some species. For me, calls of male and female roe deers and all feline species sound the same. Could someone give a hint on them as well?
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Re: Gender icons for Huntermate
If there is a text indicator on higher levels then that's fine.
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