#Wish List

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*Would it be too much to include game mechanics involving cleaning, repairing and upgrading weapons?
*I'd also like to see the cougar added to all North American Reserves since the big cat is found through out North America.
*Possums are prevalent in the southern region of the US so it would be nice to have them added into southern reserves.
*Squirrels, ferrets, beaver and otter are also prevalent creatures. Yes, in some areas some of the creatures are still considered endanger but in others they are over populated.
*Yukon preserve should have walrus, seal and polar bears added. Yes, I know there are certain seals & walrus that are either on the endangered, threatened or under consideration lists. I believe it is a great opportunity to raise awareness about these creatures.
*A dlc that added more quests to all the reserves and perhaps some more points of interests as well as adding quest lines to multiplayer. co-op games. Multiplayer quest line should be toggleable for players who don't care for quests.
*Hunting blinds that can be torn down and rebuilt in a different location perhaps up to 6 in limit without removing the games original hunting blinds. Tents are nice but if you have a spot you really like it would be nice to build a blind there. Plus with hunting pressure it would be nice to be able to move the hunting blind from time to time.
*Dlc that adds extinct animals which don't have to be dinosaurs but could include them. Many species have become extinct even in our lifetime and I believe it would be a great way to remember them and learn about what we have lost and why we need to take care with our hunting in real life.
Thank you for taking the time to read my post. If you don't like my suggestions fine but please don't get stuck on it and rag about it.

fallen jasper
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First, cougars don’t live in every state. If anything only Rancho needs cougars, secondly Yukon is based on interior Alaska, thousands of miles from their home range (not to mention it was banned for tourists to hunt the species mentioned since atleast 1940).

trail plover
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To add to the point about Yukon Valley, being in Interior Alaska means no polar bears, no seals and no walrus, lets not forget that you need to be part of an Alaskan Native tribe to hunt those animals in Alaska, where as in Canada non-natives can hunt polar bears and walrus provided they have an Inuit guide ( #1070045518002147458 )

bold topaz
fallen jasper
bold topaz
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I disagree but as I said if you don't like my idea fine. I don't want to be ragged on because you think it is a horrible idea. Have a nice day everyone. I will not be answering anyone else.

fallen jasper