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I love these video games don’t get me wrong but actually getting up in the morning getting into the woods an hour or two before sunrise an actually being in the woods alone watching waiting and even going out in the summer to scout for deer will never compare to a game but with that said I still love playing these games
So, I’m quite new to Way of the Hunter and I was wondering if you could explain or have already explained the aging cycle and how many days it takes in game for an aging cycle to happen?
As far as I know no one truly knows the exact answer, but I have heard it is 45 mins a year and each animal has different aging cycles, for example a whitetails cycle is pretty quick (I am not certain the exact time) and a brown bear is very long upwards of 30-40 years. I think how it works is you go through 45 mins on one day then go to camp and sleep and it will move to the next cycle... now what I don't know is if all animals are linked in cycle meaning if a whitetail cycles over will a moose also cycle over at the same time. I believe someone you should check out for scientific information about that game would be Bumblewoot www.youtube.com/@bumblewoot He is heavily involved in that type of information. I just like to hunt 😁
So my issue with Call of the Wild is to get the best of the best you have to play a certain way, in Way of the Hunter you have options, you can just hunt and find 5*s (the best of the best) or you can herd manage to get them. Call of the Wild has more content because it has been out longer but it is also more arcade like and is a point and shoot type of game. Way of the Hunter can be that as well since there are easy modes, or you can step it up if you want a challenge and play in Ranger mode which is what I do and it limits your HUD, animals spook easier etc... I believe Way of the Hunter is a better hunting experience than Call of the WIld but in general you really just need to experience the game and decide for yourself.
Not necessarily, I have seen several now that were over 90% and full mature but didn't make above a 3 or 4. I tend to look at the weight and genetic %, for example if a 85% genetics is mature at 3 stars he could be a 5 depending on how mature he actually is so you can check the weight and determine if he was early mature or late mature, if he was early mature then he could have been a 5 star, if he was late mature then he was not going to make it.
Oh yeah much more realistic, I 100% recommend Way of the Hunter over Call of the Wild if you are looking for a true hunting experience rather than call of duty hunting.
I like to look at it like this, Call of the Wild is like Call of Duty. Point and shoot, easy and more arcade like. Way of the Hunter is a bit more like ARMA, still easy but can be challenging if you want, and more realistic. One other thing I can't stand about Call of the Wild is to get a Great One (the best of the best) you have to play a certain way but with Way of the Hunter you can just randomly walk out into the woods and you have a chance to find a 5* (the best of the best) obviously if you herd manage you will increase those odds but I don't like being forced to play a certain way to get something. Overall CotW has more content since it has been out longer but I believe WotH is a better game if not now then for sure after more content is added. On a side note we will see how Ultimate Hunting holds up to both of these titles.