Which continent?
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Re: Which continent?
Arisk wrote:Glad to hear it, now if we can get some elephants i'd be set. For some reason I always wanted to hunt elephants.
Buy "Hunting unlimited" and you are set. They have also lions, by the way.
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MonacoSteve (Ranger) - Posts: 858
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Re: Which continent?
North America. There is many different terrains like the norther woodlands of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Then There is the Desert like terrain of Arkansas. Also, the Swamps of Flordia
- logabell (Tracker)
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Re: Which continent?
logabell wrote:North America. There is many different terrains like the norther woodlands of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Then There is the Desert like terrain of Arkansas. Also, the Swamps of Flordia
Swamps of Florida? Pffft Louisiana is where the real swamps are
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doublej (Ranger) - Posts: 331
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Re: Which continent?
I like both North America & Europe. Never hunted in Europe so that would be a new experience for me with European game & landscape.
- Slichaos
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Re: Which continent?
If the initial launch is still going the way MonacoSteve, (Hi Steve, btw!
) alluded to back in January, I think it was, where there was going to be one huge continent with one season, then there's sort of the "tried and true" approach, or the "road less traveled" approach.
The "tried and true" approach, would obviously be North America. Deer, elk, bear, moose, etc...whatever. It's all there, and it's all been done before too. So, you'd be safe starting the game out with this, due to the fact that practically every other hunting game has done this as well. No harm with using an approach that's proven. Especially in the beginning.
The "road less traveled" approach could be a European themed land. Roe deer, red deer, etc. Admittedly, I know next to nothing regarding Euro hunting lands/styles. I'll defer to my friend across the pond for that one
But, the interesting part here is that you might be coming out with a bang so to speak, and not just be like a brand new game with a fresh coat of paint.
Either way, I think can lead to success. As for me personally, I'd be happy with either approach. Like Slichaos before me said, hunting Euro lands holds allure for us Americans because a lot of us haven't gotten to see much of it.
The "tried and true" approach, would obviously be North America. Deer, elk, bear, moose, etc...whatever. It's all there, and it's all been done before too. So, you'd be safe starting the game out with this, due to the fact that practically every other hunting game has done this as well. No harm with using an approach that's proven. Especially in the beginning.
The "road less traveled" approach could be a European themed land. Roe deer, red deer, etc. Admittedly, I know next to nothing regarding Euro hunting lands/styles. I'll defer to my friend across the pond for that one
Either way, I think can lead to success. As for me personally, I'd be happy with either approach. Like Slichaos before me said, hunting Euro lands holds allure for us Americans because a lot of us haven't gotten to see much of it.
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