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If there was wildlife online....


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TheIllaDopest

 

 

what about a forest fire day, where parts of the forest near paleto bay set on fire and u see all fire fighters at the scene. would be epic

 

What about a russian attack on zancudo? Where 16 huge antonovs are flying over LS to drop hundreds of paratroopers?

 

that's like that movie where Koreans take over America. and then the terrorist group called I cant remember try to take back America

 

Red Dawn?

 

 

yea i would love animals online. RDR got it right why not GTAO?

 

anyone else hear dogs barking in Sandy Shores? I ran around that damn place for 20 min but couldnt find it.

If you finished a job and spawn in the middle of the desert. You get raped by cougar in any second...

 

So no

 

So, just because you can't use guns, it shouldn't be here? Use a shotgun, because it's not a surprise attack.

Kratos198800

I really don't think "hardware limitations" should have anything to do with wildlife not being included online. I noticed most of the animals in SP follow some of the same AI rules for pedestrians. You punch a ped while walking on the streets, people close to the scene kind of freak out and start walking faster and if you follow them they will start running away. Same case with animals (I tried it with pigs and cows in SP and the AI command reacts exactly the same). I do believe it is possible for R* to include wildlife online, but there's obviously something non-hardware related holding them back... And it is probably called P.E.T.A...

Edited by Kratos198800
THE GHETTO JEZUS

Animals are boring in the game as all they do is just walk in circles and run into oncoming traffic and die. But maybe if there were some sort of mission to do, like hunt and kill X amount of cougars in a given time, or deers, etc. Then maybe you'll see more animal killings than humans and more people helping each other to complete the mission, rather than just killing each other in a stupid way.

lilpokerface

Animals are boring in the game as all they do is just walk in circles and run into oncoming traffic and die. But maybe if there were some sort of mission to do, like hunt and kill X amount of cougars in a given time, or deers, etc. Then maybe you'll see more animal killings than humans and more people helping each other to complete the mission, rather than just killing each other in a stupid way.

I was too busy looking at your sig, what did you say lol

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THE GHETTO JEZUS

 

Animals are boring in the game as all they do is just walk in circles and run into oncoming traffic and die. But maybe if there were some sort of mission to do, like hunt and kill X amount of cougars in a given time, or deers, etc. Then maybe you'll see more animal killings than humans and more people helping each other to complete the mission, rather than just killing each other in a stupid way.

I was too busy looking at your sig, what did you say lol

 

 

Animals are boring in the game as all they do is just walk in circles and run into oncoming traffic and die. But maybe if there were some sort of mission to do, like hunt and kill X amount of cougars in a given time, or deers, etc. Then maybe you'll see more animal killings than humans and more people helping each other to complete the mission, rather than just killing each other in a stupid way.

This

 

I think it might be time to change the sigs, since many of you guys get distracted easily.

Edited by THE GHETTO JEZUS

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