Agreed, Astrid is tired of eating meat day in and day out!!
I could tap into my real food, but that's off limits to my hand. Only for emergencies....many many many kilograms for emergencies.
Me wonders if they will freeze after stalking you long enough? It gets cold very quickly and if you have premium brand clothing, can you outlast a wolf?
Hmm, well we don't see deer eat either. Perhaps the animation for them is absent and whenever they want to eat, they bow down and in their mind, loading circle appears and when it's circled around: "yep, feeling full! Time to walk again!"
On the contrary, I had quite the opposite happen to me. Bear took a 'nap"' and kept breathing. After waiting very long time, I began approaching and even unloaded a revolver only to come up and see it "frozen 17%"
Is it really that rare due to part of the world? Or difficulty setting? I've been traversing through one night and Aurora happened. Scariest time ever because there was also a wolf with glowing eyes. I killed him and ate him.
There's also coal mine that requires Aurora to power a lift, so it can't be that rare..
😁not from programmer's perspective. Remember what happens when Astrid falls off the ice at coastal highway? *plunk* like a rock! Hinterland will have to program some swimming skill progression if we get rivers and oceans.
On a serious note, all that traversible ice we have now will have to be reprogrammed entirely. I doubt Hinterland will want to go there(swimmers pun!)
I'd like to see it, but realistically, it'll probably happen only in a new game.
Well, that looks more like bloom effect actually.😁
Is there a bear dancing in the background in the second poster? To the left upper of lamp in the background.
"Hey pal, you'been huntin' me?
May I suggest getting naked and laying down on the floor face up? I'll make it quick."
friend, you are deader than elvis.
I don't think Hinterland can pull this off very well, with the texture style the chose to implement in TLD. I would certainly not like to see green field with a couple grass strings here and there. Bear island is sort of secluded space from a lot of human encreepment(?), so there would be a lot of open nature, and nature means a lot of complex models, vs having just a bunch of square houses.
I am worried.
Start with wintermute. It will teach you most game mechanics and story is fine too. When done try survival mode.
Both modes are great, but survival has death and start from beginning, so it makes learning how game functions a little difficult. Certain things may not be quite intuitive. Wintermute(storymode) has checkpoints and quick saves.
So, 25% to be outside to prevent cabin fever? That's 6 hours everyday! 🤪
Who came up with that idea?😂I don't think I spend half of that outside and I'm fine and dandy(in real life)
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