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Workshops with lifting platforms to make work easier.
The radio stations should also be expanded to include many additional music genres. Then working on the vehicles would be even more fun.
Washing machines for clothes soiled by oil, clothes dryers or, for sporty hunters, clotheslines and pegs, irons would round off the program and offer another useful activity.
Brooms, mops and buckets for cleaning the lodges.
Perhaps board games could also be made available in the lodge to shorten the time between household chores.
Regular new DLCs for renovation with paint and wallpaper so that the walls in the lodges can be individually designed.
It would also be nice if you could buy birdhouses and bird food to then distribute them around the map. With new vehicles appearing at regular intervals, each one offering a completely new driving experience, and in freshly washed camouflage clothing, you could then visit them and see how far the bird world has developed.
There is still a lot to do to make this a good hunting game.
I don't think they willing to go that far because it was mend to be a hunting game. They wouldn't want to add feature that going to far from the theme of the game.
I mean Tire pressures, engine oil and gas station is more like a car mechanics game instead hunting game.
I stick to the tent, because spending a night on the wilderness while hunting is common. A hunter spending a night in tent so they can get up and arrive early in the morning to ambush a game while they are drinking is a common practice.
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Well in COTW they have scent eliminator to tone down your scent for a moment so the animal can't smell and detect you easily. I think that would be a good approach.
Because a deploy-able or mobile shower sound a bit ridiculous 😂
Since the other animals are blind, unlike the bearded ones, something would have to be done about their hearing. To do this, amplifiers could be distributed around the maps and the animals could be bombarded with choral singing from the community parties until they are deaf.
I think it would be a really nice edition to the game