Welcome to my channel. I like to keep things fun, weird and a little random! I'm not the best gamer out there but I give it my best and love to play! It's a pretty relaxed atmosphere around here, I enjoy trying (to play) different games. I take on any challenge with a half assed attempt and a sarcastic attitude, so join me if you want to see what an average dumbass gamer sees 😂 can't wait to see you there!
I just follow the migration zone, sometimes you find your nutrient plants and sometimes you don't. I just check the status screen and find out where the plants you need are located.
en que parte hacen spawn para encontrar los nutrientes del stego o de cualquier otro herviboro, solo encuentro plantas que no aportan nada porfavor ayudame
I'm not sure if you know this or you did, and they changed it, but if you look about 45 degrees between straight out to your side and the tip of the tail, you can swing close to twice as fast. Another thing that it seems hardly anybody knows is that deinos can grab up to 75% of their body weight if what they're grabbing is swimming, and so are they. Instead of the standard 50% if something is on land drinking. So an adult deino can grab a full-grown stego if the stego crosses the river or something.
@@Satchmo666Aw dang I thought it was a cera me and my pachy group ran into from one of the NA servers. I was like OMG thats us! xD but we dont play on non-officials
The only problem i have with Ptera right now is probably the stamina cost for flight and the horrible nightvision to be honest Edit: Also if you latched onto a tree or rock, it would be cool if it regenerated stamina too
I don't find the stamina drain as bad as it was upon the release of gateway, still takes getting used to, and the night vision is absolutely atrocious, you would think they would make it the best in the game considering the ptera relies strictly on vision for hunting, let's hope they fix that soon
ive actually had a pretty good time with pt on gateway. it took me a little bit to get into the flow since the new stam and new map made it very different from before. the main appeal for me was always doing little stunts like flying close to the water, ground or other players and i can do that just the same on gateway. also i recommend eating frogs since you can just fly along the rivers and listen for them nearby, though make sure to fly out of reach of any pterydactyls and wait for them to despawn before you eat, if they even show up. if you are skilled enough, you could prolly hunt goats for food as well. pt is for sure not something for a casual player anymore though which is sad
Never even thought about frogs 😂 thanks for the advice, I used to be decent enough with the Petra to hunt small game on land, even other players, but I always had the reassurance of my stamina not depleting so fast. I really do enjoy playing it, maybe I'll give it another try when my PC is back up and running again lol
@@Satchmo666 that would be cool. best tip i can give, the more you play pt on gateway, the more fun you'll have since it's a pain early on. i think pt actually has more stam now than it did on spiro, it's just that 3 minute wait time that i just tab out and watch youtube or something
It is very frustrating knowing that you'll probably starve to death trying to find food, of course there are dead bodies you can find but there is no guarantee you'll even find one in time. There was a patch recently, so I may give it another shot, but who knows 😂
I play on horde testing, a tip for that is always spawn in Water Access as you will be close to the dam and there are always fish there, but be careful cause there may be crocs
Yeah. With the reduction to the amount of food you get from schooling fish, coupled with the stamina cost involved with getting them in the first place it's almost impossible to actually gain food meter if you land after every caught fish. The only reliable way to build up food meter off of fish is to catch one, then cling to a wall to eat, rinse and repeat, till you have almost no stamina left, then land to recover stamina. That being said the other food sources give much more food obviously, but the costal prey may as well not exist. I haven't seen a single sea turtle or crab in the past week of play time i've had.
Apologies for the lateness and quality of the video, it was a crazy holiday for me and I have not been feeling well the last week or 2. I'll try to have a new video every week if possible, thank you for the support, I appreciate everything, tysm
I still smile thinking about the speed of the Galli back when The Isle first appeared _(For me that is!)._ Everyone spawned in fully grown and there was a central lake that was sort of keyhole shaped. Long and narrow at one end opening out at the other. That's where most of the server's population congregated and where most of the havoc ensued. We had a group of about 15 Gallis. Though 7 or 8 would be _on call_ most days. We called ourselves the Galli Army. Gallis were very fast back then. Gallis were extremely and more manuvable back then too. And we taunted any Carno to the enth degree and when they were not present, then every other carnivorous beastie would be the target of our wrath till Carno(s) showed up. You could almost feel the other carnivores breath a sigh of relief when the Carnos turned up and we turned our attention to them. The other carnivores would then they'd settle down to _"watch the show"._ My other lasting memory of a Galli is when I returned to The Isle when the game was relaunched and Thenyaw Island was the map. On the first time I got back, I jumped in as a small Galli. It was the one beast I knew most about and for me to _learn_ that map, it was the ideal running companion. All I recall is one night I was creeping around a large lake. I could hardly see anything and I literally dropped my mouse in fright as a geyser erupted. I didn't know they were even on the map! And later, a few days after, again at night and again with a Juvi Galli, I was minding my own business when I heard a couple Rexes one call, very close to me. Not panicking, but not wanting to be eaten, I crept into a clump of bushes close to me and settled down. Hardly daring to move. But as I was peering trying to see if I could see anything, I noticed that sat under the same bush, was another juvenile beast. We both stared at each other as we listened to the Rexes stomping about. We were both in the same situation. Both scared. When I heard that the rexes were moving off, I looked at my _"bush mate"_ for the last time, stood up and fled. To this day, I still don't know what bread it was. Nice video 8-))...