Yeah it's also an addition I'm very much looking forward to.
I'm... curious... about the photography thing, mostly because I personally don't find it that interesting, but wonder if there's an angle I'm missing (no pun intended) which could still make it fun to explore.
One has to be methodical I presume... I find myself half-collecting them, but suspect it's not good practice in the long run ("Have I found this one before...?") 😅
My longest run ended yesterday. 694 days. I think the second longest was 409? and these were the only two above 365.
I feel much less distressed after losing that one, however, as I pretty much did everything I wanted in the game, got all achievements, etc. So in a way it all feels more relaxed now...
But anyway, happy "birthday" to your run! 😊
In my last post I actually completely forgot about a couple of places I just literally never go to, because I always go to BR through TWM: Keeper's Pass North & South...
Always interesting reading such posts, I personally like the ghost town aspect of Milton... which was part of the reason I saw no point in something like HRV, but once Signal Void took me there I really saw and appreciated the "pure nature" feel of it. It just feels more bountiful (for lack of a better word) than AC which just reeks of death to me.
Seeing as one just got added to Drift Island, somehow I wouldn't expect any more such additions...
It is true that it is very difficult to make a reliable fire outside in the region, I always assumed it was by design.
That makes sense. It's always felt like such a minority of cases where that would actually work, that I've just defaulted to using the rifle for bears and moose.
I agree completely, the only issue I have is that with a bow I need to be close enough that, once hit, the bear will immediately (and with confounding speed) charge at me and maul without (seemingly) any possibility to avoid it...
Otherwise, for the stats: 548 days / 57 bears / 14 moose.
I hear you, it's the same for me. I had a REALLY hard time with Wintermute ep2 for that reason.
I tried to bear / moose hunt with a bow at some point but would ALWAYS get mauled / trampled after the first arrow. Not sure how it's done outside of being in an unattainable spot that would also be at close enough range, which can only be a tiny fraction of the opportunities you get...
I've always thought these "inconsistencies" were purposefully meant to get (new) players to learn to not use things for their face value, but for their "actual" properties in the game. Condensed milk does not keep forever; the hardhat will actually not protect you the way you think; etc.
That's what I was thinking, but I've never got attacked by a wolf in pilgrim, no matter what I do.
(Strangely, I managed to play for a year without getting attacked by a bear, no matter what I did, and it changed recently, with me getting mauled a bunch...)
We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.