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TheJebblue Dec 25, 2021 @ 11:54am
Remove vultures
I'd be happy to see vultures removed. They are not welcome here. I was doing great in a new game, one vulture out of nowhere and now my character is infected, trader has nothing to help with it, I have a head injury for 2 hours, all because 1 maybe 2 hits from a bird.

This is anti-fun.
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mathaniel Dec 25, 2021 @ 11:56am 
stumps give jar of honey for infection. Vultures thrive in desert but better to see. when they start getting real low wait for it. Concussion take white pain pills
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Vinyltavia Dec 25, 2021 @ 11:57am 
Bring back the BEES
TheJebblue Dec 25, 2021 @ 12:03pm 
Originally posted by mathaniel:
stumps give jar of honey for infection. Vultures thrive in desert but better to see. when they start getting real low wait for it. Concussion take white pain pills

In my past playthroughs in past versions, stumps don't start yielding honey until later game stages (might be tied to Lucky Loot). I've tried several already in A20.
TheJebblue Dec 25, 2021 @ 12:03pm 
Originally posted by Vinyltavia:
Bring back the BEES

Super Bees were so cool! Fun. Unrealistic but fun!
GarfieldCultist Dec 25, 2021 @ 12:06pm 
Originally posted by jebblue:
Originally posted by mathaniel:
stumps give jar of honey for infection. Vultures thrive in desert but better to see. when they start getting real low wait for it. Concussion take white pain pills

In my past playthroughs in past versions, stumps don't start yielding honey until later game stages (might be tied to Lucky Loot). I've tried several already in A20.

It's pure RNG, though Lucky Looter probably does help. In A20 I've had starts where I can't find honey at all, and have also had starts where I've gotten it in every stump I've broken. I've also had a few spawn in pharmacies while looting.
Jonnson Dec 25, 2021 @ 12:21pm 
Vultures are easy to deal with. Just walk backwards, dont sidestep, dont turn, dont look up or down, dont swing wildly, dont move back and forth. Just walk backwards, swing your ax twice.
Maverick Mullah Dec 25, 2021 @ 12:22pm 
Vultures are some of the least terrifying enemies in this game once you know how to deal with them, they can die with a well placed measly normal melee attack.
Faerador Dec 25, 2021 @ 12:33pm 
Just don't try to ignore them and drive away. Then they become super-human somehow. I hate that ♥♥♥♥. So cheesy. It's like, if you didn't want us to be able to just avoid fighting, then don't give us ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ vehicles.
Maverick Mullah Dec 25, 2021 @ 12:35pm 
Originally posted by Faerador:
Just don't try to ignore them and drive away. Then they become super-human somehow. I hate that ♥♥♥♥. So cheesy. It's like, if you didn't want us to be able to just avoid fighting, then don't give us ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ vehicles.
Horde night or normal vultures? I can outrun the normal vultures even on a bicycle.
Faerador Dec 25, 2021 @ 12:37pm 
Originally posted by Maverick Mullah:
Horde night or normal vultures? I can outrun the normal vultures even on a bicycle.

Really? It was all vultures that flew at supersonic speeds. I assumed they still did. I guess I am eating crow (or vulture) now, if that got changed.
Maverick Mullah Dec 25, 2021 @ 12:57pm 
Originally posted by Faerador:
Originally posted by Maverick Mullah:
Horde night or normal vultures? I can outrun the normal vultures even on a bicycle.

Really? It was all vultures that flew at supersonic speeds. I assumed they still did. I guess I am eating crow (or vulture) now, if that got changed.
All good. Yeah, it was always Horde Night vultures that went ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ insane and attacked you if you tried riding in anything.
Kara Dec 25, 2021 @ 1:03pm 
The bee/wasp was better. you heard it coming a lot easier with the buzzing AND it had a chance to drop honey which balances it's infectious attacks. Maybe they can have both? make one of the two bigger and stronger.
admos Dec 25, 2021 @ 1:03pm 
Originally posted by Faerador:
Originally posted by Maverick Mullah:
Horde night or normal vultures? I can outrun the normal vultures even on a bicycle.

Really? It was all vultures that flew at supersonic speeds. I assumed they still did. I guess I am eating crow (or vulture) now, if that got changed.

You are correct. Now, even regular/non-horde night vultures have this supersonic speed. They changed it during A19 I believe.
They will catch up to you unless you swerve, or slow down then speed back up so they miss their attack.
Last edited by admos; Dec 25, 2021 @ 1:04pm
Maverick Mullah Dec 25, 2021 @ 1:07pm 
Originally posted by admos:
Originally posted by Faerador:

Really? It was all vultures that flew at supersonic speeds. I assumed they still did. I guess I am eating crow (or vulture) now, if that got changed.

You are correct. Now, even regular/non-horde night vultures have this supersonic speed. They changed it during A19 I believe.
They will catch up to you unless you swerve, or slow down then speed back up so they miss their attack.
Oh damm! Gotta find out myself how scary that is.
Mithrandir Dec 25, 2021 @ 1:40pm 
Originally posted by Maverick Mullah:
Originally posted by admos:

You are correct. Now, even regular/non-horde night vultures have this supersonic speed. They changed it during A19 I believe.
They will catch up to you unless you swerve, or slow down then speed back up so they miss their attack.
Oh damm! Gotta find out myself how scary that is.
I'm raiding the wasteland lately and non-horde night vultures are catching up with my motorcycle on normal speed, but I lose them instantly when I use max speed.
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