I'm not super sure but I think when you bite fish it "stuns" them in the direction they're swimming, something about their animation being locked in going directly away from you until they hit something and they end up either going out of the water and dying or going up whenever they hit an object - i think to make them bounce off the riverbed ? not too sure how they work, but, hopefully they get a tiny little ai one day that makes them tricky lol
Galli would also be a lot more fun if compys were in their diet. Since every single time you forage anywhere not close to water it’s always a compy that pops out.
You should come and play on Islander, it's a semi-realism server that's pretty fun, definitely one of the best servers I've played on so far with a decent community and decent admins
eww cringe hacker at the end there. Typical that a player who has no skill needs to turn on hacks on top of mixpacking with a carno against one teno LMAO
@@Even6 yea. Nvidia is clearer underwater than AMD. Mine's Rx5700xt and even during day with no storm, underwater is really dark especially at lakes where it's very deep. I don't know about other AMD's though, you have to get more info about it but so far this is my experience with my gpu. The good side of AMD GPU is the color texture is richer than Nvidia, so if you like just appreciating the view and graphics then I'd go for AMD GPU's.
@@Even6 I can say this because as what I've seen from other streamer that uses NVIDIA and play as deinosuchus, the water is very clear. FYI my graphic setting is set at quality and ive even activated the AMD resolution thing which enhances the fps but still no luck underwater.
May I ask you, which servers do you play? Because right after spawning you get cornucopia of meat bones and so on. Meanwhile I spawn middle of a forest with nothing around. How to not starve to death?
Official. They now added random spawns so even I've been starving to death. Copy ur coordinates and paste them in www.islemaps.com/ it gives ur location and u can find where u wanna go from there.
I dont have the cords but its below the largest waterfall in the south. If looking at the waterfall its on the lefthand side of the river at the base of the cliffs
Some tips for this guy that I've picked up after playing it for so long that's not really said anywhere. Stamina is the biggest factor in pteranodon flight. Ascending rapidly is going to get you killed more often than you'd think it would. It will drain your stamina entirely after just a few seconds of doing so. Taking the extra time to ascend as slow as possible is going to net you a far more efficient stamina economy in the long run, but it'll cost you the time it takes to get there. Reinforced tendon does not work on takeoff, and because ascending is such a hassle, getting daytime speed will assist in getting from place to place as well as getting the height you need to see where you're going as the speed buff (albeit small) does affect pteranodon flight. You can now also regain stamina while latched when above 20% stamina, which you can do with airbrake and holding rmb. Returning to flight from a latchpoint costs no stamina but you'll be flying very slowly, so a very short burst of sprint can get you back up to speed quickly. Considering you can eat while latched it's the most efficient way to fish safely while costing next to no stamina. And speaking of fishing, you can in fact peck at the water surface where schools of fish are jumping out and grab one without needing to scoop the water and put yourself in danger of a deinosuchus crushing your lower jaw and ending your life prematurely. It's safer, but also harder to pull off. Practice makes better, though. You're in the most danger when you're reliant on fresh water sources and there's potential for a gator ambush. You don't offer much food, which should be a deterrent on its own, but deinos starve often and you're just as good of an option as any when desperate. Going for a coastal playstyle can help, getting reniculated kidneys or just being able to gain water during the rain will carry your bird to old age if played well. The less risk, the more reward with Pteranodon. But that's also very boring. My choice of mutations generally follows the narrative of speed first, water second, food third. I get daytime speed, saltwater or rainwater, and either reduced food digestion speed or cannibalism if I wanna spice it up and get into some dogfights.
Thank you Connor! Found pecking at the schools of fish to be easier than scooping. Scooping seemed kinda bugged at the time but the design of it is sick!
@@Even6 I'd like to make a correction on my comment regarding mutation selection. Currently, as of this patch Pteranodon gains a much larger speed buff while flying if it has Hydrodynamic, the swim speed mutation. Not sure why, probably not intended nor will it likely stay this way, but considering it's a 10% advantage over photosynthetic tissue or nocturnal, I would highly recommend using Hydrodynamic for now.
My blind herrera ass is guilty in some my own kind murders but it's always an accident and I feel soooo bad standing there and knowing one person hates me rn and thinks I am a jerk 😭