![]() ![]() In its current state, the game is not worth the time it requires and thus I can't recommend this game. You know, maybe there's something's very wrong when players slowly start to get more and more nervous of seeing a new "update" pop up. Ridiculous design decisions like these are slowly ruining the game for a large quantity of players. Recently they've added oversized point-of-interest icons to float around your HUD and if you disable them you also lose the icons (huts, feed and rest zones, spotted animals and observation towers) on your map which are absolutely necessary for enjoyable play. I still love the simulator-esque aspect of the game, but unfortunately the devs are slowly making it harder and harder to for players to get immersed in the game. I've already spent a combined time of 200 hours into this game (80% of that is just sneaking slowly towards animals) and I can't say how much of it was quality time and how much it was pure hedonic threadmill running from one animal to another. ![]() Sadly, after ten hours or so you'll start to see the seams quickly pull apart revealing simple and buggy animal AI, ridiculously bad reload animations (needlessly ejecting or removing unused ammo, bolts being operated unnecessarily, undented primers etc.), base features like tents, ATVs, blinds, tripods and animal callers walled behind paid DLC, plus the general devoid of attention to detail (the red dot sight is useless blurry mess without mods and many sights are just straight up zeroed incorrectly). The base gameplay loop is entertaining and the gorgeous graphics and the huge maps will keep you immersed in the game for a while. Please don't tell me this the free content update you've hyped to us for this year.įor the game itself, I'm really torn. The game's current state is mirrored by the commenters. Well, hope you have enough disk space and internet data for this absolutely necessary "quality of life element". They called this feature a "free standalone addition to the game, and a small quality of life element". This means you're forced to download a 24 GB large update in order to even continue playing the game. They've just released an in-game menu DLC store for the game's Steam version. I've even run into a 60 Gb large update which had to be downloaded in one go and couldn't be paused or it would restart from the beginning. ![]() Every patch they release requires you to re download huge (20-70 GB) parts of the game. ![]() The PR team has a history of downplaying reported bugs. Most of the DLC they release will probably break something important (like certain animals or sound effects completely disappearing from the game). For every bug they fix they introduce 2 new ones. Bean bumbling around in a glassware store: every attempt at fixing things only makes the situation worse. Watching the dev team introducing new patches is like watching Mr. ![]()
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