Tsayers1068

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  1. Don't get me wrong, I think TLD has at least the framework to be a truly great game. But until the wolves/bears/possibly other wildlife becomes a lot more unpredictable as to where you will encounter them I'm afraid the end result just bores me after a while. Certain locations I know there may be a wolf, other spots I know there won't be one, not if I keep going back there a thousand days in a row. And in the spots where there is one it will just march back and forth and never go anywhere else--very annoying should I need to get past it. Also, not sure whether it might already be this way (pretty sure it isn't) but I think the lower your calories are the faster your fatigue should increase. Constantly going around ravenous is an exploit. Anyway I still have hope for this game so I'll be checking back every now & then to see what's been done. The rest of you have fun.
  2. A couple of things that bug me: 1. It would be nice if you could while sitting in a vehicle turn 180 degrees & look out the back window. I'm pretty sure if I was sitting in a car I could do that. 2. Does anyone besides me think that wolves just running up and insta-killing a deer like it died of sheer fright is, well let's face it--completely and totally silly, as well as exploitable? What if when the wolf attacked the deer it continued running but started bleeding out as they do now when shot? The wolf of course just continues to chase the deer until it dies at which time it starts eating it. This would make things a bit more challenging than 1. Watch wolf slay deer instantly in almost comical fashion, 2. Shoot wolf in the middle of his meal, 3. Profit! This annoys me so badly I've taken to playing with deer set to "none" and moose set to "very high"--what I call Moose Mode!
  3. Hey guys, been playing TLD for a pretty long time now but this is my first question: Is there any possibility that at some point in the future wolves, deer, or possibly rabbits will roam more naturally through the maps using waypoints or something similar instead of walking back and forth in the same small area in which they spawned? Bears already do this I know, I'm not sure about moose. Will they ever get longer paths so it's harder to predict where they are? Thanks!
  4. Exactly how do they suicide at your doorstep? I smell an exploit...
  5. For that matter, wouldn't meat that was left outside for any length of time, especially overnight just be eaten by wolves?