Zaknafein Posted November 3, 2021 Share Posted November 3, 2021 (or maybe you already knew all of these?) 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pınar51-06 Posted November 3, 2021 Share Posted November 3, 2021 Great video!! Thanks for the tips. I did know some of them but ı have no idea about number 4 and 6!! About number 10, ı use bedrolls when ı stuck under the cliffs or goat down so bedrolls can be really a lifesaver. And ı love this game wisely hints that tips. Thanks again for showing. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lohaan Posted November 4, 2021 Share Posted November 4, 2021 I only knew 2 of these. Thanks for sharing! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leeanda Posted November 4, 2021 Share Posted November 4, 2021 Great vid! Thanks for the info! especially the torch/waterfall one! Never quite sure how far through the water I've gone!😁 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChillPlayer Posted November 4, 2021 Share Posted November 4, 2021 Excellent video, I play since 2014 and some stuff was new to me or at least I haven't thought of it, like going dry through the waterfall which I'm definitely going to use soon when I re-visit HRV. And how to pass time during CF can also be really handy But I don't understand the jerry can tip, you get oil in a "small bottle of lamp oil" if you cook fish anyway, why the need to preserve the jerry can? Also about the campfire aiming, while it is a cool find, why not just aim with the iron sight (RMB on pc)? I never missed anything this way, even from far away. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zaknafein Posted November 4, 2021 Author Share Posted November 4, 2021 3 hours ago, ChillPlayer said: Excellent video, I play since 2014 and some stuff was new to me or at least I haven't thought of it, like going dry through the waterfall which I'm definitely going to use soon when I re-visit HRV. And how to pass time during CF can also be really handy But I don't understand the jerry can tip, you get oil in a "small bottle of lamp oil" if you cook fish anyway, why the need to preserve the jerry can? Also about the campfire aiming, while it is a cool find, why not just aim with the iron sight (RMB on pc)? I never missed anything this way, even from far away. Thank you! About your questions: 1) Oil in jerry cans weigh less than oil in bottles. Plus it looks nicer! 2) Yes, these tips are not meant as replacements - they are just what you CAN do, not a BETTER way. You can, of course, aim down the sight. The only caveat is that if a wolf is aggroed on you and you aim down the sight, then you will trigger a charge from the wolf. The campfire trick avoids this. But to be honest it's just a gimmick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pencil Posted November 4, 2021 Share Posted November 4, 2021 Wow, this is mind blowing. The Campfire as a crosshair is a crazy find. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mfuegemann Posted November 4, 2021 Share Posted November 4, 2021 Very nice finds and tips. Thank You! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Ravages of Time Posted November 5, 2021 Share Posted November 5, 2021 Always enjoy your videos @Zaknafein! Thanks for taking the time to record, edit and post these! 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChillPlayer Posted November 6, 2021 Share Posted November 6, 2021 On 11/4/2021 at 6:47 PM, Zaknafein said: 1) Oil in jerry cans weigh less than oil in bottles. Plus it looks nicer! I don't actually understand what is going on here. An empty Jerry Can (I had one on the floor in Jack Rabbits, don't ask me how I did this :D) weighs 0.11kg and the oil in the plastic bottle was 1:1, 0.5l = 0.5kg: I then dropped the plastic bottle and began cooking fish. When I added 0.06l of oil from a salmon, the Jerry Can's weight was 0.17kg, so it scaled. But the more oil I added, the less the Jerry Can weighted and when I had 0.51l of oil harvested, the weight was 1:1: So apparently the oil is eating away the metal of the Can or is there another explaination? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pencil Posted November 6, 2021 Share Posted November 6, 2021 13 hours ago, ChillPlayer said: I don't actually understand what is going on here. An empty Jerry Can (I had one on the floor in Jack Rabbits, don't ask me how I did this :D) weighs 0.11kg and the oil in the plastic bottle was 1:1, 0.5l = 0.5kg: I then dropped the plastic bottle and began cooking fish. When I added 0.06l of oil from a salmon, the Jerry Can's weight was 0.17kg, so it scaled. But the more oil I added, the less the Jerry Can weighted and when I had 0.51l of oil harvested, the weight was 1:1: So apparently the oil is eating away the metal of the Can or is there another explaination? The lamp bottle is the same way. I had one that was empty (still had 0.01 left I think) that still had weight (can't remember the exact weight though. Something around 0.1 kg). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChillPlayer Posted November 7, 2021 Share Posted November 7, 2021 9 hours ago, Pencil said: The lamp bottle is the same way. I had one that was empty (still had 0.01 left I think) that still had weight (can't remember the exact weight though. Something around 0.1 kg). Yes I noticed that too, I had an empty bottle on the floor (showing 0.00 l) but it had a weight of 0.11kg so it behaves the same as the Jerry Can. I think I understand now the original claim of the video, there is a weight advantage with the Jerry Can if you have lots of little filled small bottles totalling to say 1l as opposed to one Jerry Can of 1l, as the weight seems to even out at 0.5l, meaning the bottle has then no weight but it has when it's less filled. Strange behaviour but it is what it is right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted November 8, 2021 Share Posted November 8, 2021 We've seen this in a few places, but appreciate the effort every time. Thanks for playing, and for taking the time to learn so much about our game. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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