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What about an Asian mountain map? with marco polo ram, different species of ibex, yak, markhor, blue sheep, and rock ptarmigan. i know thats not many animals and the options are limited for this type of extreme environment, but just look at the animals and scenery this place would have to offer!(i personally think we need another snowy map as well)
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No thx . I'm good with TgT / VDB's high mountains .

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DYEUZ wrote:No thx . I'm good with TgT / VDB's high mountains .
Why don't you like mountain hunting?
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:arrow: Dillakiller870 ...Regarding , the way it is in this game ...

VDB : I don't mind that much that reserve and the Ibex species . That mountain area is still walkable and Ibex can be found on side of mountain and roaming around.
I get stuck way less there , walking around .

TgT : I don't like at all . I get stuck all the time behind rocks , visible or not . Terrain is way tougher to track BHS , for me anyway , and also tougher to see animals roaming . The BHS are rarely if ever found like the Ibex on side of the mountain , on the N/E side of the map . They are found mostly in the forest / woods .
When they spook, they are out of here ! They do not seem to have any problems running that terrain of theirs .
Also said once , that i thought , that there was too few of them , for the size they have to roam , which makes it even less fun for me .

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I don't know what would be better, having this as a reserve in game or hunting there in real life!!!
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I agree with an Asian reserve based on the snowy environment. We must add a predator or two.
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fantamichele wrote:I agree with an Asian reserve based on the snowy environment. We must add a predator or two.
the only predator to my knowledge that lives here is the snow leopard and its extremely endangered, so it would be a stretch
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