Hunt: Showdown 1896

Hunt: Showdown 1896

davidj123456 24 ENE 2020 a las 8:59 a. m.
After Level 11, do my Hunters get deleted if I die?
Does this happen?
How does it work?
How can I prevent this?
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davidj123456 24 ENE 2020 a las 12:14 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Kazmor:
Publicado originalmente por Gec:
There's no shame in avoiding a confrontation you don't think you'll win. If I know there are people hunkered in a boss lair and they gave shotguns I wouldn't consider it cowardly to avoid that fight.
Its not about shame.
Its about learning and getting better. The character dies not you. You trade your hunter for something which is worth much more - called experience.
Wtf is the point of legendary weapons if you lose them upon death
ゲ-で 24 ENE 2020 a las 12:27 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por davidj123456:
Publicado originalmente por Kazmor:
Its not about shame.
Its about learning and getting better. The character dies not you. You trade your hunter for something which is worth much more - called experience.
Wtf is the point of legendary weapons if you lose them upon death
What's the point of your life if you lose it then you die? You can't even take anything with you, what's the point of living? It's a game, chill, man
Se7eN 24 ENE 2020 a las 12:42 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por G-d:
Publicado originalmente por davidj123456:
Wtf is the point of legendary weapons if you lose them upon death
What's the point of your life if you lose it then you die? You can't even take anything with you, what's the point of living? It's a game, chill, man
I will kill you until you are dead!

Your comment made the wife and I both do a hearty belly laugh.:steamhappy:
ゲ-で 24 ENE 2020 a las 12:50 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por BobRoss:
Publicado originalmente por G-d:
What's the point of your life if you lose it then you die? You can't even take anything with you, what's the point of living? It's a game, chill, man
I will kill you until you are dead!

Your comment made the wife and I both do a hearty belly laugh.:steamhappy:
Bob, I appreciate you as an artist and also respect you for what you did, but once again - you're dead, go and be a spooky ghost somewhere else. Dead people shouldn't be allowed on steam forums.
Best regards to Jane.
Unknown 24 ENE 2020 a las 12:53 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por davidj123456:
Publicado originalmente por Kazmor:
Its not about shame.
Its about learning and getting better. The character dies not you. You trade your hunter for something which is worth much more - called experience.
Wtf is the point of legendary weapons if you lose them upon death
You can just buy them again (this time with just regular hunt dollars) for the same price as the regular version of the gun

edit: Legendary Hunters and weapons take bloodbonds to unlock, but once unlocked, you can get them again with regular hunt dollars.
Última edición por Unknown; 24 ENE 2020 a las 12:56 p. m.
Geck0 24 ENE 2020 a las 1:42 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Kazmor:
Publicado originalmente por Gec:
There's no shame in avoiding a confrontation you don't think you'll win. If I know there are people hunkered in a boss lair and they gave shotguns I wouldn't consider it cowardly to avoid that fight.
Its not about shame.
Its about learning and getting better. The character dies not you. You trade your hunter for something which is worth much more - called experience.
I respectfully disagree. I used to have that philosophy, until I realised that there isn't always a lesson in death or in the fight leading up to the death. Which is to say, the way the enemy team killed me isn't necessarily because I did anything wrong, but because the players who killed us did something right. For example, there's often no way of knowing whether it's better to run or to crouch, I've had identical scenarios even in the same compound and both have resulted in my death in some cases and their death in others.
Thus, what I learned, is that it's often better to simply leave and take up a position where I can better ambush, or if there's no good ambush spot between my rivals and the extraction point, I'll leave. I see no point in intentionally compromising myself in the hopes that I'll somehow win an uphill battle.
ゲ-で 24 ENE 2020 a las 1:47 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Gec:
Publicado originalmente por Kazmor:
Its not about shame.
Its about learning and getting better. The character dies not you. You trade your hunter for something which is worth much more - called experience.
I respectfully disagree. I used to have that philosophy, until I realised that there isn't always a lesson in death or in the fight leading up to the death. Which is to say, the way the enemy team killed me isn't necessarily because I did anything wrong, but because the players who killed us did something right. For example, there's often no way of knowing whether it's better to run or to crouch, I've had identical scenarios even in the same compound and both have resulted in my death in some cases and their death in others.
Thus, what I learned, is that it's often better to simply leave and take up a position where I can better ambush, or if there's no good ambush spot between my rivals and the extraction point, I'll leave. I see no point in intentionally compromising myself in the hopes that I'll somehow win an uphill battle.
Your ancestors do not smile upon you, you're no warrior.
Geck0 24 ENE 2020 a las 1:48 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por G-d:
Publicado originalmente por Gec:
I respectfully disagree. I used to have that philosophy, until I realised that there isn't always a lesson in death or in the fight leading up to the death. Which is to say, the way the enemy team killed me isn't necessarily because I did anything wrong, but because the players who killed us did something right. For example, there's often no way of knowing whether it's better to run or to crouch, I've had identical scenarios even in the same compound and both have resulted in my death in some cases and their death in others.
Thus, what I learned, is that it's often better to simply leave and take up a position where I can better ambush, or if there's no good ambush spot between my rivals and the extraction point, I'll leave. I see no point in intentionally compromising myself in the hopes that I'll somehow win an uphill battle.
Your ancestors do not smile upon you, you're no warrior.
I'm a rat, and my ancestors are proud of my survival.
Última edición por Geck0; 24 ENE 2020 a las 1:49 p. m.
ゲ-で 24 ENE 2020 a las 1:49 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Gec:
Publicado originalmente por G-d:
Your ancestors do not smile upon you, you're no warrior.
Correct. I'm a rat.
:lunar2020ratinablanket::LDODheart::lunar2019piginablanket:
Geck0 24 ENE 2020 a las 1:52 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por G-d:
Publicado originalmente por Gec:
Correct. I'm a rat.
:lunar2020ratinablanket::LDODheart::lunar2019piginablanket:
But hey, I got a pretty baller K/D as a direct result. 1.4 and I'm an atrocious marksman
Kazmor 24 ENE 2020 a las 1:59 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Gec:
Publicado originalmente por Kazmor:
Its not about shame.
Its about learning and getting better. The character dies not you. You trade your hunter for something which is worth much more - called experience.
I respectfully disagree. I used to have that philosophy, until I realised that there isn't always a lesson in death or in the fight leading up to the death. Which is to say, the way the enemy team killed me isn't necessarily because I did anything wrong, but because the players who killed us did something right. For example, there's often no way of knowing whether it's better to run or to crouch, I've had identical scenarios even in the same compound and both have resulted in my death in some cases and their death in others.
Thus, what I learned, is that it's often better to simply leave and take up a position where I can better ambush, or if there's no good ambush spot between my rivals and the extraction point, I'll leave. I see no point in intentionally compromising myself in the hopes that I'll somehow win an uphill battle.
Thats exactly what I talk about - so you agree.
You did something wrong - learned from it and tryed another way. If you woud have just extracted at that situation instead of finding a better position you woud have learned nothing and still extract or die at that situation.
Mecharion 24 ENE 2020 a las 2:59 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por davidj123456:
Does this happen?
How does it work?
How can I prevent this?

They die, if they die... end of story.
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