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So there's no interaction in Call of the Wild?
In classic rabits fear foxes and bobcats, and every body fears and runs off bears. In COTW no body cares, foxes hunt and feed in plains in that roe deers are resting, coyotes sleep in rabbits feeding grounds... a mess. (again in my experience)
I'll be keeping my eye on it for the time being then, it seems.
Thanks!
this game is no where close to realistic hunting
The more real the Dev's try to make it...
the more Bugs that occur.
Getting old really...
I'd be happy to go back as it was when first released.
Yeah this is not hunting.
If ya want to really hunt.... you'll need get off yer butt.
Then you'll realize how far off this game is.
I personaly want it to be a game.
But one that works correctly.
With an easy and hard mode for those whom want an attempt at real life.
you can expect tents to be fixed when geese are released *probably*
looks more like a russian AA meeting
OMG...
look at that one animal on the far left in the distance hes depressed