ThePancakeLady

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  1. Nah, you're good. And really lucky, lol. Especially to get it in Loper.
  2. It would not be better. I second that opinion.
  3. Or that one in the BR Maintenance Yard garage. 0-3 Dog Food. Rather rare for me to not get at least one, but a few times there has been nothing there.
  4. How is it disrespectful to actual, legit "good players"? The OP isn't talking about people who play the game legitimately, and are skilled enough to play without unsupported mods. The only way I could see it being disrespectful, is if the OP considers using Custom Settings, allowed in the unmodified game, as being "cheating". And *most* legit players who use Custom Settings, will say they are, and even share the code for those settings. Custom Settings aren't cheating. Third part cheat mods are. But it hardly matters in a singleplayer game with no leaderboards. @peteloud, if someone seems to be doing better than you think they should be, and bragging about it, you can ignore them, disregard their advice on the forums, and follow that of people you trust or know personally. And yeah, some people are just that good, and have put that much time into the game, that they can survive on vanilla Interloper for hundreds of days, and make it look easy. While some of us can't, or don't enjoy that mode enough to even bother trying. And @The Black Knight, I have around 3800 hours in the game now, between XBox One and Steam. And Interloper is not a "piece of cake" for me, irregardless of numbers of hours in the game. Mainly because I do not enjoy the mode at all. I like Stalker, vanilla Stalker. Loper is too restrictive and more linear-feeling to me. I get no joy from it. Loper is not the ultimate fantasy mode for everyone who plays this game, or the ultimate "victory". Your comment is a tad disrespectful to players who enjoy and do well in any other mode, including Custom Settings games. You like Loper. Good for you. I like Stalker, good for me. I have a friend who likes vanilla Pilgrim, and has over 5000 hours in the game. And enjoys the heck out of it. And it does not make them any less of a "good player" than you, I, or anyone else. It just means that they enjoy different things in the game than I, or you do.
  5. Same. After Lvl 3 Firestarting skill, you don't need tinder plugs, and heck, even before then, sticks and newspapers in the world tend to be plentiful, and I make tinder plugs to pass time after my gal wakes up from sleep, and it's still dark out. So I always have way more tinder plugs than I need. They make great trail markers. Cattail heads, not so much. So do car batteries. But they are a little less useful for that purpose now that they have weight to them, when right-clicking them to move/place them. 33 lbs is heavy, lol. Tinder plugs weigh almost nothing. Stones work too, a big pile of them, or a line of them on the ice. In a pinch, sticks, arranged into arrows, pointing in the direction of shelter caves or buildings works too. But, i am an obsessive stick collector, I tend to pick up my sticks (markers) and burn them, so... that one doesn't work out too well for me. Books are larger, and work well too, if you have a lot of them, but they get heavy if trying to carry 10 or so to mark a long trail. And cans of Tomato soup... that red color shows up well on a white snowy background. Not as helpful in Interloper, since you won;t find many, but in Pilgrim or Voyageur, even Stalker- cans of food... eat all but a tiny bit out of them, so they retain the colored labels instead of recycled cans, which can look like regular terrain from a distance, with their grey color. Yes, I play with all sorts of silly things in the game.
  6. Okay. A new thing I just noticed last night while playing: I got stuck out in a blizzard, full-on whiteout conditions. I passed a location, and the location name came up on screen. I thought I had a bug, the name was displayed in a peachy-orange color, on the almost pure white background. Then my needs warmth meter came up on the HUD. Also in the same color. (The same color, basically, as the background of the new Straight To The Heart Feat badge, would be the closest I can describe it as.) Stayed up, since it was 3 arrows down. (I use a Contextual HUD.). Another location name as I passed another location . Same thing. The blizzard started to let up, and the HUD automatically (and gradually) changed back to white. It appears that they made the HUD auto-shift to a contrasting color, so the white meters and location names have some contrast on a white background, instead of getting lost. It wasn't "in-your-face" high contrast, just enough that I could see the HUD in white-out conditions. And nothing else on screen had any color-shift, it all looked as expected. Hoping this makes sense, the way I am describing it. I did not get a screenshot, sadly. I was too blown away to think to hit the [F12] key, lol. I know the white color of the HUD on a pure white background was something I have seen complaint threads written about on Steam, so... it makes sense to me that this is not a bug, but intended. Next blizzard I get my gal caught out in, I will try to remember to take a screenshot showing it, because I am sure someone out there is thinking I am nuts, or have a bug. If it is a bug, it's one I want left in the game, lol. It was really cool. (And yes, that fishing hut next to the fishing Camp will sometimes have a door, and sometimes not, just like which hut on Mystery Lake has a door will change from save to save. It's been that way in the game for a long time, not just since this latest update.)
  7. According to someone on Steam, they can show up in any location that any Research Book might spawn in. So, all of the usual possible locations for any book, if you are lucky enough to know where all of those may be, and remember them all. Apparently all Research Books now may randomly spawn in any of the possible locations, or so I was told.
  8. Agreed. And it's optional. If you find a great spot for a campfire, that *always* has wind shelter, and room for a snow shelter, or a bedroll, you can leave the burned out fire there, for relighting at a later date and time. Charcoal? I can dump it in a tucked away corner, or store it in a corpse, or an outdoor metal container I don't use for anything else. Or a car trunk. Ect. Or use it when I am bored, to draw "questionable" things on the ice or snow. And by "questionable", I mean... pictures of anything that are not Pancakes. I like the option, and have no issues with how it is.
  9. I haven't seen one yet. Might be a good topic for a separate thread, though. I've found one in the Maintenance Yard in BR, and one in the broken down shed in the Deadfall region in ML so far, and I know I had one somewhere else (too many runs going at once), but I can't recall where. PV, I think, but not 100% sure. (Yay, I can still edit this!) Just found the Gunsmithing book in the Hunters Blind at Unnamed Pond in ML.
  10. Hey! Sorry the welcoming committee was indulging in a bit too much egg nog, and missed greeting you at the door! Welcome to the forums! Have some Pancakes, as my way of apologizing for not greeting you sooner! 🥞🥞🥞
  11. Are folks reporting these things on the Support Portal?
  12. Check the Technical Discussions subforum, and if there is no fix or suggestions listed there, file a formal bug report on the Support Portal: Hinterland Support Portal Keep in mind Hinterland is still on Holiday Break, so the Tech Team response time may be slower than usual.
  13. Sneaky, sneaky, sneaky. I would likely have missed this, if I had not crouched. Not saying where it is, exactly. But it is somewhere in ML...
  14. I could go for some version of this, though I suspect there would be mixed reactions from the Community. Some folks already feel like there is too much micromanagement, and some felt that way before Gunsmithing was a thing. I do like the idea of harvesting recycled cans, and think they should yeild only a fraction of the scrap metal, perhaps a lower quality type than conventional scrap metal. Used for repairing cooking pots, (patching holes...) or creating very low quality arrowheads that break more quickly, or do less damage. More chance to miss or only graze an animal, yes. But I am wary of making it too complex, and too micro-managed. Grim Dawn has gotten horrendously complex with socketable component crafting, and the grind to get everything you need to craft a higher level component can be a drag at times.. Farming, farming, farming. It loses its appeal after a few hundred hours.
  15. That bear at Unnamed Pond has been a "thing" in the game for some time. A few of my friends and I took to calling him "Spirit Bear", because of his eerie and magical presence there. Usually while we were trying to harvest the deer carcass there. We learned to always harvest from the top, on the snow, not from the bottom, on the ice. Since that seems to be where the Spirit Bear spawn box is. This. ^^^. PV as well, near the Farmhouse. Only once, but... that was enough for me to never open that porch door without listening for Bear Crows and bear noises first. Spirit Bear gets around, lol.
  16. They are useful in other experience modes. They quench thirst well (again/now that the bug is fixed), give 100 calories each cup, and a warmth bonus for 2 hours if warmed or cooked before drinking. And they have medicinal properties if used as a medical treatment for food poisoning or pain. They're plenty good in other modes.
  17. PC Steam? GoG? XBox One-Windows 10 Play anywhere? Windows, Mac, Linux? I ask because Steam has game file integrity verification built into Steam Client, that will check for missing or corrupted files, and download/re-install any that are needed. Steam will verify the game files, and the redistributables. GoG file integrity check only tells you if any files are missing or corrupted, but will not repair or replace them IIRC. Have you filed a bug report on the official Hinterland Support Portal yet? (This forum is more of a players-helping-players thing, not a direct line to Hinterland Tech Support, the Support Portal is a direct line to them, your report will be automatically sent to their bug report database.)
  18. Still playing around in PV, trying to grind out the Blizzard Walker Feat. Progress being made, but I do appreciate the rare "nice weather" I get from time to time. I am living mostly in a cave, even though the Cabin Fever grace period is not expired yet, and in the Community Hall, running to the Big Red Barn for crafting. Nice days mean... time to get out and explore! Things were fine, until this bugger showed up at The End Of The Road, while I was down looting the dead body there... One rifle shot when it moved in closer, spent some time in the car waiting for it to bleed out, so I could head home. Left it laying, it was getting to be too late to harvest it, especially with a clear sky and a possible Aurora. No Aurora, but I am not heading back to the cave tonight. I can hear the wolves howling. Thompson's Crossing for the night, and a nice fire in the Community Hall. Gorgeous night, wary of those wolves, especially with deer running away from where I am headed... Rare, calm winds left the tracks, clear to see. No wolf tracks, so I head in for the night, happy for a warm place to sleep.
  19. Lol! I love when I don't have to dare you to do silly things, you up and volunteer to do them yourself.
  20. Went into the lower Mine before we knew the boltcutters for the Medical Locker was a bug, looking for them. Never thought of checking the fuse boxes. Not sure if there will be anything there, because... (Wintermute Spoilers ahead, don;t look if you don;t ant to know):
  21. They don't just ignore it, once you figure out how to use it now. The old "2 steps back, 1 step to the side and stop (to line up a kill) no longer works. Decoys are meant to give you a chance to get away... and that's how they do work now. Keep moving away. Don't stop and point a weapon at the wolf, keep moving. And don't turn your back to them, or run. They will aggro and chase if you try to run, if you are still in detection range. Still playing with it, to get it all worked out, but this approach works *most of the time* for me, in Stalker and Voyageur right now. A few failures, but more successes than failures so far. Playing with it more right now, to see what dropping, backing up and crouching does. Biggest thing in my (limited) experience so far has been not moving to the side. If the wolf is locked onto me, moving to the side will draw the wolf to the side as well, breaking their direct line of sight on the decoy, at which point they ignore it, completely.