New version: Journey mission
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- Newborn Wolf
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Re: New version: Journey mission
We need to be able to attack the hawk/eagle...(I'll just call it a hawk for now...).
Its insanely hard to drive it away, since it impossible to deal a inch of damage to the darn monster!
But as if making it more difficult, perhaps Coyote AI could be improved a teensy bit?
I mean, they sometimes don't even make an effort to attack perfectly vulnerable pups!
Also...something that bothers me about the Coyotes: They are incredibly faster than hares. Or perhaps the hares are just super slow.
But I believe the coyotes are just really fast, but in real life so are hares. In the game I can chase them down in only a few seconds while coyotes can take 30 seconds to two minutes.
Bear AI could be improved, they sooo much stamina. In real life bears, are very fast, but these things NEVER get tired. I mean, maybe make them slow down a teeny bit over time? Also, mates are insanely fast. I mean they can ALWAYS run faster than your own wolf, and when your trying to focus on a realistic game and life of a wolf, a super-speed mate running past the screen is a tad distracting. Also, being as crazily fast as they are, they can easily get twice as many pups faster, making them less vulnerable to predators, thus making the journey potentially easier.
Hope this helps.
Its insanely hard to drive it away, since it impossible to deal a inch of damage to the darn monster!
But as if making it more difficult, perhaps Coyote AI could be improved a teensy bit?
I mean, they sometimes don't even make an effort to attack perfectly vulnerable pups!
Also...something that bothers me about the Coyotes: They are incredibly faster than hares. Or perhaps the hares are just super slow.
But I believe the coyotes are just really fast, but in real life so are hares. In the game I can chase them down in only a few seconds while coyotes can take 30 seconds to two minutes.
Bear AI could be improved, they sooo much stamina. In real life bears, are very fast, but these things NEVER get tired. I mean, maybe make them slow down a teeny bit over time? Also, mates are insanely fast. I mean they can ALWAYS run faster than your own wolf, and when your trying to focus on a realistic game and life of a wolf, a super-speed mate running past the screen is a tad distracting. Also, being as crazily fast as they are, they can easily get twice as many pups faster, making them less vulnerable to predators, thus making the journey potentially easier.
Hope this helps.
- SolitaryHowl
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Re: New version: Journey mission
And hares should zig-zag in an effort to avoid you. In a predator-prey pursuit, I have never seen a hare run in a straight line...but this is just me nit-picking.
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Re: New version: Journey mission
Will roaming wolves also appear in amethyst mountain as a tweak in encounters? as it was hinted that they would be a challenge in the journey mission for slough creek? and in the computer version of single player will the forests be denser or will they be thinned out like on the i pad version?
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I like that idea a LOT. It's gets so frustrating when you are trying to feed one pup, two are bouncing around the carcass, and one is off about to be grabbed by the eagle. It would help and still be realistic if the pups could eat by themselves if you place them next to the carcass.Celestial-Howl wrote:How about pups can run? When they are of that age they can, sometimes when they walk and bounce they look kind of derpy. Also another idea is that pups can actually eat from carcasses during the journey if you place them by one.
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Actually, I don't think it will be realistic. At that young age, they cannot tear meat from carcasses yet...so that's why the meat is regurgitated for them.SinnedAshes wrote:I like that idea a LOT. It's gets so frustrating when you are trying to feed one pup, two are bouncing around the carcass, and one is off about to be grabbed by the eagle. It would help and still be realistic if the pups could eat by themselves if you place them next to the carcass.Celestial-Howl wrote:How about pups can run? When they are of that age they can, sometimes when they walk and bounce they look kind of derpy. Also another idea is that pups can actually eat from carcasses during the journey if you place them by one.
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- Newborn Wolf
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Re: New version: Journey mission
I like the idea for pups running but the carcasses would be to tough for them to eat. I also think that you and your mate should have to stop carrying your pups after you take them a certain distance like wolfwhisp said. I think its good that their updating this mission it needs the work.Celestial-Howl wrote:How about pups can run? When they are of that age they can, sometimes when they walk and bounce they look kind of derpy. Also another idea is that pups can actually eat from carcasses during the journey if you place them by one.
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Re: New version: Journey mission
would it ever be considered too for a future game on having different rendezvous points depending on which den you choose and which difficulty level you're on?
Re: New version: Journey mission
I think that's a great idea. I know the dens in Upland Meadows and in the Cliffs are picked less because they're farther from the rendezvous points, and you are required to either cross the river at the deep points or travel farther for the shallow crossing. Perhaps in lower difficulty levels the rendezvous point would be closer to your chosen den (or perhaps even two or three in different locations, but again closer to your den) but in higher difficulty levels there would only be one (maybe two) and they would be quite a distance from whatever den you chose?Wolvencall wrote:would it ever be considered too for a future game on having different rendezvous points depending on which den you choose and which difficulty level you're on?
Of course I'm saying this with the understanding that 2.7 is near completion, and therefore if this feature hasn't already been implemented then it probably won't be. I would imagine it would take an awful lot of work to implement too. But it's a neat idea for future episodes!
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Re: New version: Journey mission
Perhaps an example of some random events may be a forest fire, or allowing for more human interaction in game? I noticed the fires don't really cause any damage and generally stay in one tree until raining stops. Forest fires and hunters could provide some extra challenges. Just a thought.
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Re: New version: Journey mission
Hunters probably would not be realistic in the context of the game, given that Yellowstone is a national park.Kuzan wrote:Perhaps an example of some random events may be a forest fire, or allowing for more human interaction in game? I noticed the fires don't really cause any damage and generally stay in one tree until raining stops. Forest fires and hunters could provide some extra challenges. Just a thought.
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About the pup eating from carcasses.. Hmm, maybe they can only eat it if the tough hide was chewed away first by an adult?
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In this period of the pups life it's still much harder for them to tear and rip at the carcass due to small milk teeth I think. Correct me if I'm wrong but they won't start eating solid meat until 16-26 weeks of age but they begin hunting at 7-8 month of age after they get to the rendezvous point at around 5-8 weeks of age. They still have a ways to goSnow130 wrote:About the pup eating from carcasses.. Hmm, maybe they can only eat it if the tough hide was chewed away first by an adult?
- AmberZeWolf
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The journey mission is pretty close to that many weeks right? Maybe if it's not too late or next version there can be a chance that during the mission there is a chance that a couple to all pups could start eating solid? What's your opinion?
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Nah still technically too young to start eating solid meat.
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Re: New version: Journey mission
Ah, I got ya now. Ya it is technically almost summer, but not quite yet. So now I realise I kinda was wrong.