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Even though I'm sure this will come with a few new annoying crash or AI bugs, and visual glitches (and usually at least 1 major game-breaking one requiring a post-release hotfix), one thing's for sure; they do know how to make really pretty maps. Kudos to their map designer/s and art team.
Still gonna wait to buy for a bit until I see what new issues this release might bring (won't keep rewarding buggy content releases with quick DLC purchases). Hopefully this one launches with no major problems.
I got concerned when I heard that a train would be running through the reserve. Making train models, and make them look believable, is not their expertise. If the train model in the trailer is the final model, then I think I was right in being worried. With such beautiful maps that train is really bad.
Better leave train models to the train simulators and leave the train out. I have to think twice about buying the reserve, now :-(
Devs! Please do not branch into things you are not good at.
Yet we have no choice
>bison
>wolves
>caribou
>ducks
>bears
that's it?
the wolves are bad though, they will stalk you and surround you suddenly with a small chance they might attack, and their eyes glow at night, very cool.
Yes, it might. And?
Almost worth buying for the .300 alone :)