![]() There is the option to sort your loadouts ready for your next hunt, view your various trophies mounted on the walls, or even visit the shooting range to practice with any of the guns you have purchased. Money is used to purchase additional licenses, guns or outfits, but trophies can adorn your personal lodge.Īway from hunting you have access to your lodge where you can unwind and relax. If you manage to bag a target you can sell it for money or keep it as a trophy. ![]() However, even animals like moose or elk look a little bit too ‘fluffy’ with the Xbox Series X|S enhancements. As you approach your hunt when it has been downed, there have been attempts here to also improve the look of the animal. Previously there was major texture pop in and out when using a scope thankfully this has all gone. The draw distance – a major gripe in the initial release – has been improved in general and especially whilst using a scope to zoom in on an animal. The overall sound of footsteps and animal cries still sound like they were recorded on a potato, but the areas look a lot better than on the Xbox One. The areas you explore aren’t exactly full of places of interest, but they have been significantly improved on Xbox Series X|S. Because a regular hunt is so much more ethical. Take too many shots at your target – as in, miss all the vital organs – and you will be fined for an ‘unethical hunt’. You can sprint between tracks but then you run the risk of scaring your target off before even getting a shot away. This is exacerbated by the painfully slow walking speed it really does feel like you are trudging through treacle in Hunting Simulator 2. Pick up a trail and you could be following it for over 30 minutes before you even get a sniff at the animal in question. The hunt itself is a very patient affair.
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