![]() Other than that there is no requirement to kill animals. There’s also a side mission- optional and not required for story progression- where you might have to kill a lion in self defense, but the atmosphere surrounding this mission is that Arthur is upset he had to do it and upset at the irresponsibility of the people who let it happen. ![]() During the bear hunt, you can do the mission without killing the bear, but I think you will have to shoot a rabbit for food. You only have to hunt once in the beginning- two deer to survive-, and during a bear hunting mission. ![]() If you strongly dislike even virtual animals suffering, don't play the game. If you don't hit the deer fatally, they will make heartbreaking sounds until you kill them. I would also warn you that many aspects of hunting are very realistic. I don't think anything happens if you don't provide provisions to the camp, but I never tested that fully.īut in general, if you strongly dislike hunting it's the wrong game for you. It's much cheaper to hunt and cook, but it's easily possible to survive without hunting. You need to eat somewhat regularly in the game, but you can buy food in stores. You can also buy the improved satchels after the end of the main story without hunting. The advantages are relatively minor, it's mostly just increased inventory size. The crafting aspects also involve animal products, but you can probably ignore them. And you will run across aggressive animals while roaming free as well, and they'll kill you if you don't shoot them first. There are also some parts of the story where you have to shoot wild animals like wolves, especially in the first chapter. The second one involves hunting a bear early in the second chapter. The first one involves hunting two deer in the first chapter of the game. There are two main story missions that involve hunting that can't be avoided.
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