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Hunting simulator vs hunting simulator 2
Hunting simulator vs hunting simulator 2












The weapons themselves feel pretty great during hunts but my one complaint is that the camera is a little glitchy. It didn’t feel like my dog ever got too much better at its job than when I started. While I like this system, I really don’t find it necessary at all. The dog actually has a skill system that improves as you play, but it really gets motivated when you praise it. Helping you on your hunt is your hunting dog who can find different identifiers for animals so that you can locate and claim the animal as soon as possible. You will invest a lot of time tracking these animals so when it comes time to decide whether to cash in on it or put it up as a trophy, it really makes it feel like a weighted decision. Once you locate and kill your prey, you need to bag it and then claim it which then allows you to either sell it for money or mount it in your lodge as a trophy. It makes it easy to revisit an area for a specific animal or maybe even give you a better idea of where these animals normally like to hang out whether it’s fields, woods, or water. You can mark the location of the different animals’ identifiers or locations on your map and they’ll actually stay there until you remove them. While there are a lot of animal and weapon types, I would’ve appreciated more clarity on what weapons are used when hunting each animal. It’s just another layer that makes it feel like a real experience. There are fines placed on you as a player when you, for example, shoot an animal that you don’t have a license for. They’re cheap to purchase and grant you a few tags per animal. In order to hunt these animals and claim them as your own, you’re going to need to buy licenses for them. It also helps that there’s a large number of animals to hunt. Each one feels like it properly displays what you should expect when hunting there. It’s a pretty serene experience as the different environments are really well done in how they’re put together. You’ll also need to take your time, and equip yourself with the right equipment before you head out. Now, being that it’s realistic, there is a lot of downtime where you’ll either be following a trail or waiting in a stand or blinder for the right shot. The main focus of Hunting Sim 2 is obviously its hunts. This being included personally made me connect with the game even more. While I haven’t been on a hunt in real life, I can say that going to the range can be a fun experience. Honestly, hanging out there is just as fun as going on a hunt as it’s another part of the sport that brings it full circle. There are clay pigeons to shoot and targets set up at different distances so that any weapon can be correctly tested.

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The shooting range is a great way to practice your shot with your guns by offering a bunch of different ways to do so. There’s a great variety and it further drives home the feeling of it being a strong simulation. Purchasable items include weapons, clothing, lure sprays, scent masking sprays, calls, and so on. It’s great that there’s a fair bit to do besides just going out to hunt and It was nice to come back to the lodge every now and again to test out guns or to purchase new items. The game’s hub is located at your hunting lodge where you can mount trophies, check out the wikis, view your gun collection, purchase hunting supplies, check your wardrobe, head to the shooting range, or go out on a hunt. Some things aren’t explained and it does make this feel like an experience tailored to those with more knowledge of the sport. While there are many tutorials as well as an entire wiki section in the game, there are some things that it doesn’t teach you. I will say that it is easier if you know a fair bit about the sport though. I was pleasantly surprised by just how much of a simulation this title really was.














Hunting simulator vs hunting simulator 2