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Old 09-26-2018, 01:51 PM   #2
kysirsoze kysirsoze is offline
SNAP THE ****ING BALL!!!
 
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There's 200 unique species of wildlife...

Jesus Christ.

My fav. RDR activity was hunting things like cougars and bears....needless to say I'm excited by that news ha.



INSANE.
My hope is that animals act a little more realistically in this one. In RDR, bears, cougars, wolves, coyotes... all of them, the moment they saw you, went full blown terminator. They would immediately pursue you full speed with intent to kill, undeterred by bullets. I've encountered all of these but cougars in the wild and experienced nothing but a photo op. There should be danger, sure, but tone it down a bit. Animals feel fear, too.

Just a pet peeve of mine in the first game that I hope they correct. It was sometimes difficult to appreciate all the landscape around me when I was constantly being ambushed by bloodthirsty animals.
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