I think it's used just to stop people exploring the north too early into the game, the opening 4+ hours encourage you to not roam too much.
Winter Clothing Upgrade 1 You must bring Karoosh to the village to unlock this recipe. Requires Karooshs Hut level 1, 4x Wolf Skin. Cold Meter drains in 10 minutes.
Winter Clothing Upgrade 2 Requires 2x White Wolf Skin, 2x Rare Yak Skin. Offers full protection from the cold
Just wondering who's missions are the ones to progress the story? atm I'm just randomly doing them all...
Sorry to ask again but figured I would. Can't really play the game again for a few days so hopefully I can get a solid answer before jumping back in. Sorry again for asking.
Not far at all into the game. Just basically unlocked the owl and tame white wolfi have a few saved up skill points. Would I be wise to drop those points into those asap? The ability to kill with the owl (especially elite enemies) sounds badass. But not sure if it's actually worth all the skill points or better to save them for something else?
I totally agree. There's so much to like here, but combat with the club is awful. The setting and era just beg or a more fleshed-out melee system, but this about as basic as you can get.I like the world and scenario a whole lot, but man is the melee system a shitfest. Calling it a "system" is almost to much already - you do nothing but flail around, spam the attack button and hope you hit someone. It's not fun at all.
You could have actually implemented a system that is raw, brutal and immediate, without just doing this because to me this isn't raw or brutal, it's silly and completely pulls me out of the world.
I also think the cool stuff is how the villagers go out further and further for resources and you see them carrying them back to the village.
This game is SO FREAKING HUGE, I'm about 20 hours in and just found out there are other collectibles than hand prints and cave panting. I came across a bracelet and I was like, wtf is that, there's more shit to find?
I'm submitting that one hero who brought back a rare yak skin for godhood. I only needed to find one after that.
different version of the gif above. Just proves they are scary no matter where they are
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You have to recruit a certain ally, lol. Good luck, Piss Man (you will get the reference later).Once the game opens up and asks you to recruit the specific villagers, is that when you get the grapple hook? There's an area I want to get too that seems impossible to reach without it.
My new favorite animal confirmed.
I admit I just now watched the Honey Badger Don't Give A Shit video and jezuz christ. Normally I don't find that stuff funny but the combination of the voice and the fact that the badger truly doesn't give a shit is epic.
You have to recruit a certain ally, lol. Good luck, Piss Man (you will get the reference later).
Can't seem to find an badgers. I'm in the area on the map where it says they are. What am I missing?
Yup, I highly recommend going after Trap Guy as soon as possible because of the grappling claw, it's a pretty crucial item to move around in the game world.
Sabertooths are the truth. No one fucks with a lion
Yeah I've been looking for him. Where do I find him?If you think they're badass, tame the bloodfang sabretooth, he's the ultimate in badassery.
Yeah I've been looking for him. Where do I find him?
To those having issues with the melee combat, I find myself exclusively using the bow and arrow.
Outside of that I lure the person with a rock and perform a takedown.
I only ever use the club to throw (in desperation) or to fend of packs of animals.
I think Alex Hutchinson is now one of my favorite game designers,whatever project he's in, I'm in as well.
Same. Especially now that I have unlocked the Longbow I just switch back and forth between bows. Every bonfire and base I've taken over using stealth, never the all-out assault. Stealth is super satisfying to me.
Only time I used a club or spear was during one of the first missions where you get raided by Udam.
Yes... let the tribe of people enjoying Far Cry Primal GROW!!!!
Yeah, I consider melee to be that thing you only do when your beast is already taking a munch out of an enemy, or when they're otherwise distracted, stunned, or facing the wrong direction.To those having issues with the melee combat, I find myself exclusively using the bow and arrow.