the Hunter table

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caledonianblues
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Re: the Hunter table

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M9Chris wrote:You can use the tiny Tool from FumarPorros.
I was also going to recommend this tool. The problem with community resources is that unless they are updated regularly they risk becoming out of date. This can happen quickly given the frequency at which new items and species are released for theHunter. I too have created tools that need to be updated regularly and it can become an ongoing process unless you simplify the task of keeping things up to date.

There is also this page on the wiki which contains the same information. The benefit of the wiki is that it is regularly and faithfully updated by HooCairs (thanks Hoo) and is generally always bang up to date. I guess it comes down to personal preference when it comes to deciding which reference or tool to use. Ideally this sort of information should be available from within the game user interface, without have to alt-tab out of the game or have another screen, tablet or smartphone at the ready.

Regardless, good work with the translation.
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Re: the Hunter table

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It's "spotting", not "sightings" :D

Otherwise good job :)
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caledonianblues wrote:
M9Chris wrote:You can use the tiny Tool from FumarPorros.
I was also going to recommend this tool. The problem with community resources is that unless they are updated regularly they risk becoming out of date. This can happen quickly given the frequency at which new items and species are released for theHunter. I too have created tools that need to be updated regularly and it can become an ongoing process unless you simplify the task of keeping things up to date.

There is also this page on the wiki which contains the same information. The benefit of the wiki is that it is regularly and faithfully updated by HooCairs (thanks Hoo) and is generally always bang up to date. I guess it comes down to personal preference when it comes to deciding which reference or tool to use. Ideally this sort of information should be available from within the game user interface, without have to alt-tab out of the game or have another screen, tablet or smartphone at the ready.

Regardless, good work with the translation.
Thank you. It's nice to hear that every once in a while. Don't hear it often


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Re: the Hunter table

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Treedweller wrote:It's "spotting", not "sightings" :D

Otherwise good job :)
I didn't build it just translated. But I will go in a correct that
It's mostly corrected. Still have to change the title of the graph but can't do it from my iPhone

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Re: the Hunter table

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It would probably take a fraction of the time to just create an english version from scratch. I personally just tab out, click the store, select the weapon and see if im good to shoot or not. Much less interesting, but functional.
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Re: the Hunter table

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nice work. top! :) - thanks for translating. That's how "community" work! :)
As you see, the animals are sort alphabeticaly and the ammunition be it's size (left small to right big).We just copy it from the launcher and paste it in the sheet.
If new ammo comes out, you just have to add a new column at the right position.

Arrows which are not listed, are permited for all animals.

We created it, because we want a sheet on our desk and not to do alt-tab :)

I add the english version on first entry of that thread. ;)
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Re: the Hunter table

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Oh sorry, thought i could edit my first post. Maybe one of the moderators can do this for us.
thanks in advance
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Re: the Hunter table

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Added the translation to the OP.
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Made some adjustments based on what i could figure out about the chart on the last sheet, It looks like a skill point to level reference chart, but hopefully OP can clue me in on what that is
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Post by alpenhoschi »

Yes, that's right. We found some data about the tracking and spotting skillpoints on the german wiki site.
How many animals you have to spot or track, to go up with your spotting and track skill level.
And then - just for fun - we want to do some chart with that :)
So we can see how many tracks or animals we have spotted so far.

So, you need to spot 2850 ainmal tracks to reach skill level 20.
On the wiki site, there was the info, that a successful scanned animal track needs three animal tracks from it.
But dont know wether this is true or not.

@Tanngnjostr: Thank you :)
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