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    Originally Posted by WildCassowary Go to original post
    ...Since the fishing is back, i clearly expect far more interesting species than FC5. And marine fish aswell.
    Barracuda ammo pouch, that works...
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    I hope they balance the animal weapon damage.

    I remember the previous FCs specially FC4 where you are blatting away with ARs and such at honey badgers, rhinos, tigers etc and they just keep coming. Just ridiculous and turned the game into a circus.

    With AR specially or high power handgun (like Desert Eagle) a headshot on any animal should be one round one kill.
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    Originally Posted by DV20Katana Go to original post
    I hope they balance the animal weapon damage.

    I remember the previous FCs specially FC4 where you are blatting away with ARs and such at honey badgers, rhinos, tigers etc and they just keep coming. Just ridiculous and turned the game into a circus.

    With AR specially or high power handgun (like Desert Eagle) a headshot on any animal should be one round one kill.
    From FC4, you could down a rhino in one headshot with a bunch of different weapons, even on hard difficulty settings. As someone who actually saw wounded animals in the wild and treated them, i was surprised to see some species sustain terrible injuries. A croc that received 68 bullets from an heavy machine gun and was barely wounded. A rhino with 4 buckshots in the neck and the head and only lost an eye...
    Some of the game's wildlife need to be resilient in order to be compelling. I agree with you about small critters but rhinos/elephants/tigers shall stay dangerous even in late game. After all, it s not meant to be a realistic thing: you can be torn apart by sharks and blown by grenades while still being alive.

    Problem is that Yara probably won't have any "large" herbivores that were tanks in previous games (bisons, mooses, rhinos, elephants etc) so i doubt we'll get bullet sponge beasts again.
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    Originally Posted by WildCassowary Go to original post
    From FC4, you could down a rhino in one headshot with a bunch of different weapons, even on hard difficulty settings. As someone who actually saw wounded animals in the wild and treated them, i was surprised to see some species sustain terrible injuries. A croc that received 68 bullets from an heavy machine gun and was barely wounded. A rhino with 4 buckshots in the neck and the head and only lost an eye...
    Some of the game's wildlife need to be resilient in order to be compelling. I agree with you about small critters but rhinos/elephants/tigers shall stay dangerous even in late game. After all, it s not meant to be a realistic thing: you can be torn apart by sharks and blown by grenades while still being alive.

    Problem is that Yara probably won't have any "large" herbivores that were tanks in previous games (bisons, mooses, rhinos, elephants etc) so i doubt we'll get bullet sponge beasts again.
    Good points and I stand corrected specially since your shared your real world experiences with wildlife. Agreed the bigger ones should stay a challenge but the little badgers and stuff that keep coming after you empty round after round in them needs to stop.

    They should give Yara killer capybaras
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    Originally Posted by DV20Katana Go to original post
    Good points and I stand corrected specially since your shared your real world experiences with wildlife. Agreed the bigger ones should stay a challenge but the little badgers and stuff that keep coming after you empty round after round in them needs to stop.

    They should give Yara killer capybaras
    We'll get the tapir, which is surprisingly one the most common animals in FC games. Don't know about capybara. Thing is we'll probably not get anything bigger if "endemic". I m still hoping for Escobar like hippos and maybe zoo escapees. Jaguars being the only real land predator sounds depressing.
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    According to https://thebestdrycatfood.com/how-to-make-dry-cat-food/ desire to hunt animals again for pelts in order to upgrade capacity, I would like to see as many possibilities as is believable. You mention the hippos, which could pose a threat both on land and underwater. Deer, boars, and other fodder animals, of course, but also some bigger exotic animals. With regards to the hunting in RDR2, I think it was done really well. RDR2 aimed to be more realistic than FC, so I have low expectations, but I hope it will be better than FC and more useful than FC5. A black cat is a mystical animal in and of itself. However, black jaguars are a unique sight. Jaguar's growling is one of my favorite sounds.
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