Pisces0314

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  1. Well, that is weird. 1225584184_firewoodbug.mp4
  2. Thanks for your information. I'll try this strategy.
  3. This happened to me two times so far. I shot a bear with my hunting rifle near Quonset Garage. The "rifle skill" icon popped up. So I am sure I did hit him. I entered a vehicle immediately after shooting him so as to prevent being mauled. I waited a while for him to wander away. Then, I got out of the vehicle to check if there was blood trail. Yes, there was. Then I entered Quonset Garage and slept for a whole night (at least 10 hours). Next morning, I found him still wandering around his den. Obviously, he didn't bleed out. Now, I am confused. I searched wiki and the longest possible time for a bear to bleed out is just 8 hours. Is this a bug?
  4. Got a firearm but missed your shots when trying to kill wolves charging towards you? To ensure enough time for lining up a good headshot, you may want to leave a piece of meat (whatever kind) in your backpack all the time. Every time hearing a bark, simply press the drop decoy key ("3" for me) and step back a bit from the wolf. The meat you dropped distracts the wolf and it won't pose any threat on you immediately. Shoot the wolf before he eat your dropped meat so you can both eliminate the wolf from the area and reuse the meat as a decoy. For the meat, it can either be fresh or cooked. Be aware that cooked or ruined meat can still distract a wolf but will make it charges towards you after inspecting the decoy. The best choice would be cooked meat. As its scent is smaller. Besides, to reduce the weight of the decoy (cooked), simply eat it but stop the action when it is halfway done by pressing "esc". Do this for a few times until it weights about 0.1 kg.