1) Unharvestable animals in MP games. Usually these are animals that have been hit at a long range and have run past render. when tracked down, you can see the body, but can't pick it up. Happens a lot in WRR with Dall sheep. (See #3 below, I think they could be linked.)
2) Scent hounds not coming out in MP games. I generally host my own MP sessions, and always have my scent hound out. As other people join my sessions, many of them aren't able to bring their dogs out. Along with this is the bug where the scent hound has been told to track a blood trail, and upon the player seeing the dead animal, the dog comes back reporting he couldn't find it. Sometimes he's standing ON TOP OF THE ANIMAL when he gives the whine and question mark icon!
3) tracking arcs disappearing in MP games. Following a blood trail, and everything looks good. You see the next arc up ahead, but when you get nearer, it's gone. Can't pick it up with the HM, and when you move away, the arc never reappears. (A lot of times when this happens, the first bug I mentioned happens. When you finally find the animal you can't harvest it.)
I can guess when I'm going to have the first bug. It's typically after the 3rd one happens. As soon as I have an arc that can't be picked up with the HM, I can generally expect that I won't be able to harvest the animal.
There are a number of other issues I think are bugs, but I expect I might be the only one.
- .243 and .300 rifles being single shots.
- 12Ga pump shotguns having a 6 shot capacity instead of the 3 allowed by most countries.
- Can't order the scent hound to track a blood trail while crouched.
- Tree stands in TGT on trees that just don't make much sense. (gnarled up trees you wouldn't put a stand in RL, but it's the only tree in the area that you can place it.
- Can't place a tree stand at a height you want it. Some trees it's 30 feet in the air, other trees it's 10 feet. Depending on where you are and the branches in the way, it would be nice to tweak the height of a stand while placing it.
- NT deer with way gnarly antlers always. Sometimes all that makes an NT is just a few non-standard points on an otherwise standard rack. (drop tines, paddles, webbed tines, etc.) The antlers don't always have to look like they came off a glue stick factory floor after a fire to be non-typical. Sometimes they don't even need to have BIG tines. One of the best known from my youth was one called the Cactus Buck. He had just two beams, coming straight up, about 4" in diameter. These were covered in a huge number of small points, coming out like the spikes on a cactus. See here for some more modern examples:
https://www.outdoorhub.com/stories/2015 ... -syndrome/
Thanks for this thread. I hope some of these issues reported in it can get fixed.
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