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GI Ged Jun 3, 2017 @ 3:53pm
Animals level weight and trophy rating
im working on a spreadsheet including animals level, weight and trophy rating and i come along some inconsistancy and i dont know if it is intended or not.

example:

red deer
level 4
180-210 kg
TR 69-138

i also found a red deer with same stats but level 5
and i found this with fallow deer, red fox, wild boar, roosevelt elk.

i hope is not intentionally, because its disapointing to see / shoot a fellow deer with very big antlers from a lvl 5, only to see the stats from a lvl 4
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PicSoul Jun 3, 2017 @ 4:17pm 
I would think a level 4 would be at the lower end of the estimated 180-210 kg and Trophy rating 69-138 and a level 5 would be at the higher end.

So something like

Level 4
180 kg
TR 69

Level 5
210kg
TR 138

Are you saying you find level 4 and 5 with the exact same stats. For example both a level 4 and 5 with something like 190kg and a TR of 70?
GI Ged Jun 3, 2017 @ 4:20pm 
yes, i found it at more than one species
PicSoul Jun 3, 2017 @ 4:36pm 
From what I understand the difficulty level is just how "smart" the animal is, and not always but usually an indication of the size of the animal.

I guess it must be possible to have two almost or even identical animals other than the difficulty level and have one that is smarter (higher diff level) than the other.
GI Ged Jun 3, 2017 @ 5:11pm 
the red deer TR are the antlers and if the antlers grow they gain more weight and so the animal itself, so if lvl 4-6 are 180-210 kg the same weight , why the different TR?
GI Ged Jun 3, 2017 @ 6:24pm 
if i look at wiki red deer, highest weight shot in germany 168 kg if i add 25% (weightloss in mating season) i come to 210 kg ok. the heaviest antler ever had nearly 20 kg and 24 points.
first year only 2 points, 2nd year 4-8 points, 3nd year 8-10 points, year 7 to 10 max points.
i think i get the picture here.

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=939263085
Last edited by GI Ged; Jun 3, 2017 @ 7:14pm
HivMnd Jun 4, 2017 @ 2:22am 
To me it seem that for example for two fallow deers with equal TR interval and neighboring weight intervals, that the higher weight interval indicates that the deer is in the high end of its TR interval and vice versa.

It is very practical when tracking, never had a gold red deer below 210-240 kg or a gold fallow below 82-100 kg.

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=939442586
Last edited by HivMnd; Jun 4, 2017 @ 2:23am
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Date Posted: Jun 3, 2017 @ 3:53pm
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