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But here's a positive aspect of the bug:
You will ALWAYS get something, so the moment you see nothing pop-up after looting, you can be certain that you received cash (most likely 50$).
Literally nothing.
I guess I'll have to check the mission summary thoroughly.
IMO the vulture trait is only good on solos or hunters that want to loot people after a fight has taken place in which they took no part. It's literally a "vulture" trait.
If you play in trios you can actually all loot a dead hunter together and all 3 of you will get loot.
Just time it correctly and start the looting animation together and all of you should get something and the timing doesn't need to be perfect, so it's not hard to replicate.
IMO the vulture trait is only good on solos or hunters that want to loot people after a fight has taken place in which they took no part. It's literally a "vulture" trait.
If you want more loot then take the "packmule" trait.
If you play in trios you can actually all loot a dead hunter together and all 3 of you will get loot.
Just time it correctly and start the looting animation together and all of you should get something and the timing doesn't need to be perfect, so it's not hard to replicate.