Which should be way more important than keeping an eye on your money. They're still kind of left alone when it comes to figuring out how to make a balanced setup, not get bankrupt due to travel fees, and after all of that, also learn the mechanics. As of now, the grind is hard enough as is. And then reward players if they achieve something. Offer a challenge, but give people a reasonable chance. We all had the option to make it tougher by using lower strengh gear where new players do notĪ game is supposed to make you feel good when you play it. Take a veiw of a low level player, the grind is tough enough on them having to stay at certain waterways and target only certain fish. As a way of telling people "this one's too big. Either let the fish get tired after a while, and offer players a chance to land them, or just make the line snap at some point in the fight. Don't bait people into believing they stand a chance against the fish, and then make them give up after an hour. Feel free to make it hard for the players, but give them a chance. I've spent 30-60 real-life mins fighting the fish, until I gave up. There is no tiring effect (anymore?), and it has been like this for a while now. You can get em as close as 20 m if you take your time but then they run away to 50 m again. I liked targeting the uni Pike and tiger muskie with the Fenix. Just because it was a nice fight, in comparison to the Brutus.īut with the last few patches (and the last one especially, like you guys stated) the fish not only got stronger (which I'm in favor of), but are also impossible to get out of the water if not using top notch gear. On the other hand, it should still be possible to get big fish out of the water with slighty lighter gear, too. I haven't really tried the catfish and muskies yet, but I noticed that the trophy trout in Alberta got stronger, too. Even with heavy gear those fish should pose a challenge. A 25kg sturgeon should not just fly out of the water - same goes for a unique catfish, clear muskie, etc. On the one hand I'm with this: I like a good fight, and I got nothing against a little challenge in the game.
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