When you get good at that, try it with the. After a while you may start toting multiple loaded shotguns into the tripod. When they break direction, you've got them coming in. (The caller works and the decoys work, but they work best together.) When the geese fly near, use the caller. Then climb into your tripod (or blind) with a 20 gauge shotgun (shotgun comes with the Goose DLC but you might have to buy it with in-game money) loaded with birdshot, and your goose caller. Once you find such a spot, set up a tripod (my preference) or a blind, and as many decoys as you can get, up to about 15-20, and about 5-20 meters away (whatever your preference). If you own the Wild Goose Hunt DLC, there is plenty of fun and money to be had (in-game money, not micro-transactions) by going around to the corn and straw fields in Hirsfelden, until you see/hear geese flying over. The tripod makes you nigh on invisible (does nothing for smell or noise, though), and reduces hunting pressure for kills made from the tripod.ģ. It is even more fun if you also own the Tripods DLC and have a tripod set up near your tent: Get into the tripod just before the need zone becomes active. If you own the Tent & Blinds DLC this is very easy to do: just set up a tent near the need zone, zone in (or sleep in your tent) until just before the need zone becomes active, and happy hunting. Then you can come back at the right time to take advantage. When you spot animals in their need zone that need zone gets permanently (as long as the need zone exists) marked on your map with need zone times. Stop often and use binocs or range finder to "spot" animals (you need to press the 'E' key, when instructed). Go around lakes or other shorelines (Lots of that in Layton Lakes and in Hirshfelden), in fast crouch, with the wind in your face (your green scent cone behind you) as much as possible. ) CAPS LOCK toggles run, if you do not want to always be holding down the SHIFT key while running (typically a bad idea} or fast crouching.Ģ. Holding down SHIFT key makes you run, if not crouched, or move slightly faster than crouch. (CTRL key toggles you in and out of crouch. Always travel in "fast crouch" unless you have a good reason to do otherwise. Basically the way I would suggest to get past the "frustration curve" is to:ġ. There are beginner tips in the tips forum. I will try harder again this time(so frustrated !!!) I simply do not want to accept defeat like, so I bought the game again just now. Originally posted by bunny de fluff: No offense taken. Back when I was starting it was maybe one kill every 90 minutes, which some folks just don't find to be fun. I would say I average about two kills per hour, when not hunting geese, now that I have a few hundred hours into the game and sort of know what I am doing. This is a game where simply walking (instead of creeping) is often not good enough to get the job done. waiting) and finding and managing animal need zones. This is a game of stalking, ambushing (i.e. TheHunter CotW is a hunting sim (well not really, because that would be REALLY boring), not Doom, Halo or Vermintide. No disrespect to bunny de fluff: a lot of players have an experience like this. I bought it and bought some dlc including the treepod and tent, no animals except those predators for 2 hours, too many mechanisms to screw the player over, smell, sight, sound, any of this scare everything away. Originally posted by bunny de fluff:It's not worth it.
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