I’m convinced the mechanics of this game are programmed to always spawn in at least one low fitness male in each herd,flock, pack or whatever. I killed all the bucks or left only a 3 or 4 star buck in herds numerous times and there is always I mean always a young buck with a whacky looking rack that is worse than the others I killed off. I understand that it’s part of what helps with the longevity of this game to keep it interesting but it gets annoying that you’ll never get the perfect herd. I also wonder if there will ever be a perfect trophy on this game. Has anyone ever gotten a 100%fitness animal with a 500 score. I accidentally killed a 99.99% snow hare that was a young male while completing an objective. I don’t care about getting 5 star trophy hares but I still felt like crap because I didn’t even check what it was before shooting.
Yea, it’s my first time being here. Hey coyote I’ve been trying to get some clarification on it but do animals actually turn grey before they die from age on here? And how do you know when an animal is living their last year?
So it can be hard to tell for sure I’ve noticed with Rocky Mountain elk their face gets really grey. As for mule deer I’ll have to pay better attention! I may do a future video on learning how to tell when a mule deer is going to die. As for whitetail they get super grey In the video, I believe it’s the last 5 star we kill he was super grey. As you play the game more you’ll get a better knowledge as well! Thanks for the support!
@@YOTE1COYOTE no problem! Thanks for the help, this is an awesome game but I still have trouble telling how to age them even after 400 plus hours in the game.
Also I hunt that lake quite a bit as well. I see what you mean by them being grey. Thanks again for the help. Just wish the harvest screen wasn’t confusing by showing that they are brown still.
I’m convinced the mechanics of this game are programmed to always spawn in at least one low fitness male in each herd,flock, pack or whatever. I killed all the bucks or left only a 3 or 4 star buck in herds numerous times and there is always I mean always a young buck with a whacky looking rack that is worse than the others I killed off. I understand that it’s part of what helps with the longevity of this game to keep it interesting but it gets annoying that you’ll never get the perfect herd. I also wonder if there will ever be a perfect trophy on this game. Has anyone ever gotten a 100%fitness animal with a 500 score. I accidentally killed a 99.99% snow hare that was a young male while completing an objective. I don’t care about getting 5 star trophy hares but I still felt like crap because I didn’t even check what it was before shooting. What is the lowest fitness you gives have harvested? Mine was 10 or 11%
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I’m convinced the mechanics of this game are programmed to always spawn in at least one low fitness male in each herd,flock, pack or whatever. I killed all the bucks or left only a 3 or 4 star buck in herds numerous times and there is always I mean always a young buck with a whacky looking rack that is worse than the others I killed off. I understand that it’s part of what helps with the longevity of this game to keep it interesting but it gets annoying that you’ll never get the perfect herd. I also wonder if there will ever be a perfect trophy on this game. Has anyone ever gotten a 100%fitness animal with a 500 score. I accidentally killed a 99.99% snow hare that was a young male while completing an objective. I don’t care about getting 5 star trophy hares but I still felt like crap because I didn’t even check what it was before shooting.
Yea, it’s my first time being here. Hey coyote I’ve been trying to get some clarification on it but do animals actually turn grey before they die from age on here? And how do you know when an animal is living their last year?
So it can be hard to tell for sure I’ve noticed with Rocky Mountain elk their face gets really grey. As for mule deer I’ll have to pay better attention! I may do a future video on learning how to tell when a mule deer is going to die. As for whitetail they get super grey In the video, I believe it’s the last 5 star we kill he was super grey. As you play the game more you’ll get a better knowledge as well! Thanks for the support!
@@YOTE1COYOTE no problem! Thanks for the help, this is an awesome game but I still have trouble telling how to age them even after 400 plus hours in the game.
Also I hunt that lake quite a bit as well. I see what you mean by them being grey. Thanks again for the help. Just wish the harvest screen wasn’t confusing by showing that they are brown still.
@@SlumDawg_87 i totally agree 😂👍🏼
I’m convinced the mechanics of this game are programmed to always spawn in at least one low fitness male in each herd,flock, pack or whatever. I killed all the bucks or left only a 3 or 4 star buck in herds numerous times and there is always I mean always a young buck with a whacky looking rack that is worse than the others I killed off. I understand that it’s part of what helps with the longevity of this game to keep it interesting but it gets annoying that you’ll never get the perfect herd. I also wonder if there will ever be a perfect trophy on this game. Has anyone ever gotten a 100%fitness animal with a 500 score. I accidentally killed a 99.99% snow hare that was a young male while completing an objective. I don’t care about getting 5 star trophy hares but I still felt like crap because I didn’t even check what it was before shooting. What is the lowest fitness you gives have harvested? Mine was 10 or 11%