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  1. Last thing I saw....

    Wandering out in HRV during the aurora with the shortwave transceiver, looking for a cache.

    Survived two wolf attacks, then  got cornered by the bear in the river canyon - he mauled me three times and I ran out of bandages. Another stalker lost in the Long Dark...

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  2. On 1/11/2024 at 4:27 PM, I_eat_only_wolf_meat said:

    I think you're right about it being drift island, but I can't remember a moose ever being in that particular spot.

    Agreed - this is Drift Island, and I've never seen a moose there before. He was there in the morning after I slept, so it seems like a valid location. 

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  3. Yes, decay seems pretty fast. On Stalker, going from ML Camp Office, straight through FM to the BR Railroad Shed, mine went from 100% to 28%. 

     

    It's particularly nice when you kill a moose or bear far away from one of your camps.  Other times, it seems not worth the trouble, especially in messy terrain like TWM or AC, when you're climbing or moving across bridges, through tunnels, etc. 

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  4. On 7/3/2023 at 4:55 PM, Jotunheim said:

    Has anyone seen ptarmigans on an existing custom game after the patch? 

    So far no luck.  The text changed on the map to ptarmigan nest, but no actual birds to be seen. 

     

    Even veteran TLD players may not realize that the game models the animals' excretory functions (Much like in RDR, where the horses defecate at random and often inappropriate intervals), and this is key to spotting the animals, as they  will make their characteristic vocalizations when urinating. This doesn't work with the ptarmigans, however, which makes them much harder to hear, because....

     

     

     

     

    ... the P is silent.

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  5. 1 hour ago, nGueRRe said:

    try adding the jump mod, jump over the bear then sleep and deinstall the mod ...

    So....

    I installed MellonLoader, updated my .NET framework, and added the Jump Mod, then restarted my machine. 

    And when I opened TLD..... 

    The bear was gone.... leaving behind the flare shell I killed him with. 

    <shrug>

    Many thanks to all who offered suggestions! This is a great community. 

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  6. 31 minutes ago, Leeanda said:

    @Zaknafein has used it in several of his videos, but not lately ,which is why I wonder if it's still possible...  . 

    But good luck and I hope you can get out of there..

    Zak says in this video that it no longer works...   

    Googling "Long Dark Cheat Codes" now....

     

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  7. So I killed the bear that came for me in the HRV cave. 

    The problem is, now I can't get out. 

    It's been four days. His carcass is fully harvested, and I'm just sitting in the cave, melting snow, cooking bear steaks (thank heavens for Cooking Level 5!) and passing time. 

    I think that because I'm next to the carcass, it won't de-spawn. I slept before I realised the problem, so I can't quit and restart. 

    Any suggestions? 

    @Support

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  8. On 6/25/2023 at 1:47 PM, Dan_ said:

    I never mentioned weight as the issue. It seems to be about the sprint meter, which now drains much faster than before. My only way to "solve" this for my character was not wearing the bear coats therefore increasing my available sprint meter, but they were still in my inventory and added even more weight ( wear weight x carry weight ). But yes, climbing is in fact a lot harder and more costly than before, need tons of stamina, crampons and plenty of available sprint to make it up the ropes now. 

    Same here  - very fast drain on the stamina meter while climbing. 

  9. I've noticed a difference  - and I like it a lot. 

     

    The most bizarre incident took place in HRV. I'd just killed the bear that lives in the south-central area near Stairstep Lake and was in that central cave laying down the hide when another bear appeared in the mouth of the cave! Not only did it enter the cave, it ran around the perimeter of the cave twice and then ran out. I managed to hit it once with a panicked revolver shot, then tracked it back north of the river. I've never seen a bear that far from its territory and never had one enter a cave like that. 

    It was an exciting event in that run, and I'm all for removing the predictable animal behavior. 

     

    Final note  - it reminded me of this: 
    “Kilimanjaro is a snow-covered mountain 19,710 feet high, and is said to be the highest mountain in Africa. Its western summit is called the Masai 'Ngaje Ngai', the House of God. Close to the western summit there is a dried and frozen carcass of a leopard. No one has explained what the leopard was seeking at that altitude.”
     Hemingway Ernest, The Snows of Kilimanjaro 

     

  10. When I ran the update, I was asleep in the Bleak Inlet watchtower. 

    When I woke up, the Forester's Revolver was sitting on the desk. 

    A nice gift, but ... I think I'd appreciate it more if I'd had to work more for it!

     

    Loving the new update. 

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  11. Coming late to the conversation, but just allow me to echo what has been said by many here more eloquently than I.

    I love the game and I love how Hinterland has built it, and I don't expect a certain timeframe for new development and  features. I've gotten my money's worth a hundred times over. Keep it up, @Raphael van Lierop and @Admin Hinterland!

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  12. 153 Days on Stalker, begun when TFTFT released.

     

    I started randomly in Ash Canyon, which tested my knowledge of the region's geography, but I survived long enough to get the crampons and Technical Backpack. Next stop was, of course, Timberwolf Mountain, where I enjoyed the reset loot tables by not finding everything I expected at the Summit.

    I took just 3 days in Pleasant Valley, then a few weeks in Mystery Lake, getting good gear, including finding Vaughn's Rifle in the dam. 

    Ready for anything now, I headed to Forsaken Airfield and fully explored it. I love how the vast empty central plain makes minor variations in terrain critical  - I stalked a bear out in the open, crouching behind ridges and dips to get close enough for a kill shot with the bow. 

    Even better were the notes left behind in FA that hint at a shadowy conspiracy afoot. 

    Once I'd fully explored FA, I hit Milton and then HRV, as I wanted to get to know it better. I spent almost a month in HRV, getting lost  routinely. (I also found the Woodwright's Bow along the way.)

    Then, once Signal Void dropped, I headed back to  FA!

     

    After getting the first transmitter repaired, I quickly found a cache of ammo and flares. Nice, but not life-changing. No more signals seemed close, so I relocated to Drift Island.   Some Glimmer Fog encounters gave me Insomnia, but that really wasn't very debilitating. 

    After a couple of nights of fishing, the aroura hit again, and I set out in search of more loot!

    I found another cache, this time with some nice boots and gloves, but .... a pair of wolves, their eyes aglow with that crazy aroura, had begun stalking me. 

    My flashlight kept them off of me for a bit, but the battery began to wane. I tried to switch to my revolver to shoot one and give myself some breathing room, but they were too fast for me. One struggle left me bleeding and staggered, and before I could even stanch the blood loss, the second wolf was on me, and it was all over. 

     

    So, now to start again!

     

    Thanks to everyone at Hinterland who makes this immersive story possible!

     

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  13. On 2/20/2021 at 10:25 PM, straffin said:

    I think they must have changed the pathing AI in a recent update because I just had a wolf walk right into the Carter Dam yard through the gate I'd left open (since I'd read here that you could do that and nothing would come through). He fled once he reached the steps, even though he was agro'ed by my aiming my bow at him, so can't-climb-steps is apparently still a thing...

    A bear can and will run up the back steps at Hibernia Processing in DP and maul you before you can open the door. 

    As you may suspect, I have learned this the hard way. 

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  14. Great update; I'm really looking forward to the new features, particularly the Tale challenge/adventure. 

    I've gotten far more than my money's worth from TLD over thousands of hours of gameplay, and the way they work with the fans and communicate is part of the what I enjoy about an indie game, so I'm not griping a bit about schedules. 

    (I mean, I WANT a new region every 2 weeks and for all my pet ideas to be implemented, but...)

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