theHunter: Call of the Wild™

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Just Aiden Jun 30, 2020 @ 2:30pm
Which DLC or DLCs For about $5
I have about $5 dollaes to throw at this game and I don't know which one(s) to get. I currently have Treestands, Weapon Pack 2, Duck and Cover, ATV, and tents and ground blinds.
I am leaning towards Cuatro Colinas because of the 6.5mm creedmoore rifle (the same round I use to hunt in real life). But a safari sounds fun aswell. But maybe another reserve or a combination of 2 DLCs would be better?
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jal273 Jun 30, 2020 @ 2:39pm 
go for silver peaks ( the new one ) if you have a PC
McSqurl Nugget Jun 30, 2020 @ 2:58pm 
Originally posted by TheMarcosianOne:
Cuatro Colinas, the 6.5mm costs $10,000 in-game.

Vurhonga Savanna, the King 270DB rifle costs less than $80,000 I think.

I enjoyed Cuatro Colinas more. The story was compelling, the terrain and farmlands are cool, the wolves keep you on your toes and will be a fight you will always deal with in terms of AI, sheer numbers and how widespread they are on the map.

Vurhonga Savanna, the cape buffalos are fun to hunt but if you dont have the cash for the King rifle, use another weapon that gives full integrity on class 9 animals. Lions are class 9 too i believe. I gave up on the story very quickly so I dont know what happens after the first few tasks. I'm not a big story guy to begin with, at least in a hunting game anyway.
It's the king 470 and it's 90k to purchase in game currency.

I think the 6.5mm in game is lacking, you're better off getting the weapon pack 4 and the M1 and Muzzleloader, then get a map next time you can.
Jumbled Hokum Jun 30, 2020 @ 3:29pm 
I don't think the 6.5mm ingame is based off of the creedmore as the in game model looks like the 7.62x54r just in a 6.5 with a class range of 4-8.

https://collectibleammunition.com/product/6-5x54r-dutch-mannlicher-green-steel-case-am-st-19-43/
http://www.socamo.com/viewtopic.php?f=96&t=10237

I don't recommend getting any map mostly for a gun, i've done it with the Yukon (for the 300) and i almost never use it (feels way weaker than the 9.3).

Before i start i would recommend playing these maps on multiplayer to test them out.

I would Say parque fernando can be fun if you love class 3 animals. It is a closer range map with a few longer range areas. PF has axis deer and black buck that are class 3 along with water buffalo being unique to the map. PF also has ducks for the small game.

the taiga if you like close range hunting. The Taiga comes with rain deer and the vampire looking deer (can't remember the name) and no small game. I like this map but i like close range hunting and the snow gives it a different feel.

Cuatro Colinas if you like to shoot animals at long range and have a thing for goats. CC also has rabbits.

The Africa map is fun i like it as you can hunt in thicker areas but it is a long range map still a lot of fun. I recommend this map.

The new smoking barrels is a good dlc is good as you get a muzzleloader, m1 rifle(30-06), and the lever action (10ga) shotgun. The muzzleloader is powerful but one shot the m1 is lighter and semi-auto vs the weapons pack 3 dlc 30-06 and the lever action 10ga is the only shotgun that is permitted to hunt class 9 game.

The weapons pack 1 is good if you like bows or want to have fun with shooting small game a long ways out. The recurve seems to be hitting higher than i remember but it may just be me but with the 350gr arrows should make it fun for bird hunting (been using the longbow because it's new). The crossbow is ok but it feels like a short range rifle (really what it is) not much to say about it. The 22 is a class 1 rifle that does what it is supposed to do but it does have a lot of drop (like the real one).
Brogie Jul 1, 2020 @ 5:10am 
Yukon vally for the .300 magnum rifle would be my sugestion
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