

The Feral Pig is a huntable animal in the Te Awaroa National Park and the Emerald Coast It is a class 4 animal. After a few generations of being in the wild it is very hard to distinguish them from their wild boar ancestors." ― In-Game Description Pigs are very quick to take on the physical characteristics of wild boars. Feral pigs and wild hogs also have a patch of hair running along their backs. Their stronger frame and muscular neck helps them forage for food. Interestingly, their tail is straight with a bushy tip, unlike the curly tail of a domestic pig. They are smaller, have a more muscular frame, a longer and flatter snout and their forequarters are larger than their hindquarters. Keep in mind that if you choose to buy anything else than the complete thing, you'll be forced to buy DLC individually in the future because currently there is no such thing as 'complete the bundle'." Both feral and domestic pigs can trace their ancestry back to the wild boar and although feral pigs look similar to their domestic kin there are a few differences. Which means spending even more money that you initially intended. So when you realize that the bundle itself does not offer what most players usually want, you'll be forced to buy extra DLC. Lodges are a must if besides hunting you want to display some of your trophies. Not one but two lodges (you don't need both) are included in the diamond bundle. On the other hand, the gold bundle does not have any lodge. For example the diamond bundle does not have the ATV, the dog, and the tents. The problem with the bundles is that they exclude DLC that are usually useful to have. Search past threads as this topic has already been discussed few times. Or the complete thing which is really overkill if you don't play frequently. Just buy the base game and whatever DLC you need individually. The Complete bundle looks like a real steal, at $45, and if I did not already have the game, that is the one I'd get. The base game (which has two reserves), without any extra reserves, can provide you with ~THOUSANDS~ of hours of entertainment The bundles (other than the Complete bundle) are carefully crafted to ~NOT~ give you all the functionality DLCs you are going to need/desire after you get into the game.Ħ.

22 rifle (to hunt Class 1 animals, like rabbits, turkeys, geese, and ducks).ĥ. You will want Weapon Pack 1 (WP1) or the Modern Rifle DLC, to get a. Tripods (and treestands, but I don't use the latter) are really great for reducing hunting pressure (you can kill many more animals at a location before having to move on).Ĥ. The High-tech Hunting pack DLC is a huge upgrade for night hunting.ģ. You will absolutely want the Tents & Blinds DLC.Ģ.

At the time of the OP, the bundles available are:ġ.
