Hit the nail on the head.Tod1d wrote:I don't think the calls should spook the animals. I'd be OK if misused calls just fail to attract anything.
And I'd really like to see the animals come in to just a general range around the call spot, rather than exactly to it.
As it is now, it's super easy to get a broadside when treestand hunting. Get out of the tree, walk 30m perpendicular to the direction of the animal, and call there. Get back in the tree & wait. Perfect broadside almost every time. Not a "cheap trick", just using the caller to the best advantage according to it's design.
Calls too perfect?
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yep. it need a bit more randomness to increase the fun. its very routine as of now
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is true.L3M182 wrote:yep. it need a bit more randomness to increase the fun. its very routine as of now
I like to play this game, but is too much "mechanic" for an hunting simulator.
The callers are almost perfect, you can see 10 coyotes overlap each other in the exact point of the call.
Especially i dont like this mechanism in the long distance shots, althought i used it. Is unrealistic bring with no problem an animal to the "last" pixel to get the maxinum possible distance. In my opinion randomise the animals behavior can also improve the technical limitation for rendering distance.
I'm worried about the new remote caller, hope EW implement it with intelligence, otherwise he can increase the games routine
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Exsactly, and 5 WT or Elks under my treestand.Very realistic simulatir game.L3M182 wrote:perfect calls everytime that bring the animal strain to your toes.
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