You don’t have to clean your guns and drag animal carcasses back to your base after every kill, and there’s no opportunity to take a morbid selfie with your gutted trophy. Hunting Simulator 2 might be a simulator, but it doesn’t go overboard with its realism. But, in my defence, after walking around in the wilderness for half an hour without letting off a single shot, it was always going to happen. ![]() Nevertheless, I still managed to get a bit overexcited at times, and yes, there were a few unethical kills on my part. ![]() Using the right gun for the right animal is a lesson that the game hammers home hard from the start. You can’t blast a Mullard to smithereens with a shotgun and expect a trophy, after all. If you use the wrong calibre weapon, you’ll be penalised harshly. That last point is actually a vital part of Hunting Simulator 2. It’s a big departure from the murder simulators and white-knuckle racing games I normally play, but I learned to appreciate the lead up to the hunt just as much as the final step of the hunt itself – the deciding shot that will either net me a high-quality head to stick on the wall or a mangled mess I’ll have to sell for a pittance. It was a bit of a bore, to begin with, but I came to realise that this is the point it’s a chill game that gives you time to sit and do not a lot of anything. That doesn’t happen unless you’re hunting Yogi Bear. I’d run around aimlessly, foolishly expecting a bear or something to run in my path and maybe wave at me to make sure I really knew it was there and was ready to be hung up on my wall. If you don’t like the idea of walking around for ages without actually shooting your gun, you’re not going to like Hunting Simulator 2.Īt first, I did find it a little tedious. Yes, there are guns – lots and lots of guns – and you are rewarded for your skills with a scope, but there’s a lot more to it than just pointing your gun at an animal and ending its life with the pull of a trigger.įirst, you need to actually find an animal to shoot, and this is the bulk of the gameplay. Hunting Simulator 2 isn’t your typical game. So off I went into the wilderness a clueless idiot, and I’ve returned a little smarter and, at the very least, with some knowledge of a sport I’m otherwise clueless about. I’m a sucker for simulator games, and I’ll give any such game a good go. That being said, I took on Hunting Simulator 2 anyway. We buy our meat in supermarkets and guns aren’t readily available, and honestly, we’re a nation of pansies. I hope devs will add something new or this game will die.Thehunter's devs add new content every 1-3 months to both classic and cotw.I don't know where players find motivation to play HS2.When you've killed all animals and have all trophies+all guns you lose motivation and shooting animals again and again becomes very boring.I’m no expert on hunting. Where do you find the motivation to play this game? i agree with you,there isn't multiplayer or missions or something else("diamond" animals,rare fur types,non-typical antlers.) And I don't think that we will see another one.Īnd only walking around to find some animals and then boom boom.Isn't there only left pure boredom? But this was long time before they released "Big Update". If I remember right the devs said they will implant a better trophy system which allowed to see the trophy scores. ![]() Proper updating the trophies are impossible because of the lack of any animal datas in the lodge. Originally posted by Pittie:Ok, first tried to fill the trophy lodge. With that said, it would be nice if they would bring some kind of record/profile where you can see the detail of the animals that were hunted and some kind of ranks/scores (online if you will), that will be helpfull and would engage/motivate other people. To sum up, what you find as something negative for me it's something positive. However, I understand that other people need the things that you have citated to continue enjoying the game. Usually the main goal of a simulator (and with this, I'm not saying that this is THE simulator) is to reproduce a real life activity and you can learn about it. Secondary, I want to fill the armoury that goal helps me to spend the money earned.įor me it's something positive that it's just a game/simulator that doesn't contain any "gaming" additions, I like to follow my own learning path, not the one dictated by some missions. As a result I improve over the time and that's my main goal/motivation. In my case I like to create my own challenges and test my current skills.
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