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You cast your line in World, wait 5ish seconds, bam, fish on the line, repeat till all the fish are gone in the pool.
I don't want to experiment with each bait, give us a universal bait that attracts all fish and don't make it take forever for a fish to be attracted to the lure. Revert to World style please.
What pisses me off is that the game doesn't make it clear what acceptable range for a lure is... but if I cast it too far... or where the fish are.... or frankly so near it would be a pain to achieve anything with it... the hunter just instantly yanks it back.
Like could we please have some sort of freaking indicator of where is or isn't an acceptable position to cast the lure other than just testing things out and immediately getting it noped out of the water?
You could say git gud, maybe you are partially right.
I've read guides, watched videos... I still hold my initial views of fishing, especially when it comes to whoppers. Fishing is just terrible in this installment. Even moreso when TRYING to hook whoppers then playing the obtuse mini-game to reel them in.
The baits seem to work 25% of the time. Can cast the "Duster Rig" right on top of Gaiju and they just swim away...
Please Capcom, make catching fish much faster.