![]() Out of your 245 games, only 3 have received a NEGATIVE review - one of them being HS2 which you received a refund for! Of your 8 game "reviews" - one is hidden and i presume that to be a most favourable one of COTW?! You bumped up a thread created by yourself on the some 6+ months ago to highlight once again just how bad HS2 is compared to COTW! - and this is what caught my attention! If anything, I have a tendency to review games in a positive light 3 times more than the average consumer. I have 8 game reviews, and the ratio is 5 good to 3 bad. ![]() Why you responded at all is beyond me.Įdit: Also I checked. I stopped by to respond to a thread that I'd left open and move on. If that is this game's competition? Glad I refunded it.įinally. THERE ISN'T A WAY TO SOFTLOCK YOURSELF IN THE FIRST 10 MINUTES. it instructs you how the game works as you go. It has a higher graphical quality, smoother gameplay, Greater scoring precision. The Hunter COTW is a substantially better game than this one, and I'd highly recommend it. In fact, statistically speaking, I am likely to write approximately 2 more bad reviews before I find a game so great it'd warrant a good one.Īlso. Anyone will tell you that's a sample size too small to draw any sort of conclusion. As such I maintain a 100% negative rating. I don't write many reviews, as I can't generally be bothered. It's a known statistic that generally speaking 80% of game critiques are negative, to a 20% positive. Humans don't learn through osmosis - and you can't expect that everyone who picks up your game suddenly understands it completely.įast travel, ammo, and changing equipment that you already own was not a source of problems - I have no idea what relevance any of that has here.įinally, statistics. ![]() Fully understanding game mechanics doesn't matter if the game is soft-lockable before those mechanics are ever brought up by the in-game information. I fully understand the mechanics of the game. That is another example of how bad game design created a scenario where a player CAN soft-lock the game. If these licenses require a specific dog to hunt, they shouldn't be available for your starting free license, unless the dog required is the starting dog. The free license I picked was for water fowl. "Fast Travel" is available, from the start and from anywhere else on the map - where you are taken back to your Cabin to restock on "Free ammo", switch items or change dogs etc - later, "Free" tents also become available and they too can be used for "Fast Travel"įinally, i happened to notice you have almost 250 games - yet, have only managed to "review" 6 others in your biased NEGATIVE opinion - even though, you were in fact given a refund courtesy of Steams "the customer is always right policy!" - within a 2-3 hr window!Īnd btw, there are no other hunting games out there to try out, besides COTW - but you already know that because you have 270+ hours in it! However, if you had spent longer than 2 hrs understanding how to play the game and learnt the basics - you would of realised that every New character gets to select a "Free" licence ∞ <- to hunt any animal they want and for an indefinite period of time! - or, you could of quite simply, asked here! Originally posted by Chemomancer:I'm late to respond because I didn't see this.īy your own admission it would appear you have failed to grasp the basic mechanics of HS2 - and although no fault of your own, have made a complete balls up during the first 2 hours of play! This is not a good sign for game design, and was the final nail that pushed me to refund. TLDR? Within the opening 5-10 minutes of the game, the lack of instruction had already caused me to make my save unplayable. Furthermore, since I had no money, I couldn't buy a tag for another animal, and thus I had no other way of making money. Thus, I couldn't make money to buy a labrador. Since I had no labrador, I couldn't recover waterfowl that I hunted myself (and in fact, would be penalized for shooting them). ![]() As such, I spent all my starting funds on tags for waterfowl, and equipment to hunt them. It never specified that I had to have a labrador in order to retrieve water fowl, and that I couldn't do it myself in some manner. It didn't help that I effectively soft-locked myself right off the bat. I decided that the dog mechanic was neat, but that the rest of the game wasn't worth the price tag. I'm late to respond because I didn't see this. ![]()
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