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Steam Community :: theHunter™: Call of the Wild
Hi Hunters!
We have a few great updates for you today, as well as answers to some of your most frequent questions.
First of all, thanks for the incredibly warm reception of our Reveal
Trailer for theHunter: Call of the Wild earlier this week. It has
already surpassed 100 000 views, and keeps increasing at a steady pace.
It’s been great to read your comments, see your reaction videos and of
course follow all the speculation around the game.
Now, a bit of news regarding the Beta. Interest has far exceeded our
expectations, and while we feel with everyone who wants a spot but
won’t be able to get one, we have taken a few measures to make sure
everyone gets the most out of this unique event:
In addition to kicking off the Beta next week, we’re also working
hard to create a Gameplay Walkthrough Trailer for next week. We produced
the Reveal Trailer to whet your appetite, now we want to show the game,
with many of its features, in detail. Keep an eye out for that!
Lastly, here are the answers to your most pressing questions.
Happy hunting!
The theHunter: Call of the Wild Team
FAQ
theHunter: Call of the Wild will be available at launch for $29.99.
Please note that this price point may vary slightly depending on your
region. The game is a one-time purchase without microtransactions. That
said, we think it’s important to support it over time and will add
content in the form of optional DLC packages.
Oh yes! See for yourself (no pun intended… maybe) during the closed, limited space Beta, or at launch in early 2017.
Right now, we’ve announced theHunter: Call of the Wild as a PC release for Steam.
We’re going to keep the Steam forums as our official hunting grounds on the internet.
Both theHunter games are part of the same franchise and share a lot of
DNA in their dedication to online, open-world hunting, but that’s really
where the similarities end. In terms of both content and technology,
theHunter: Call of the Wild is completely separate from theHunter
Classic in almost every way. It’s built on a brand new engine (Apex -
Avalanche Open World Engine), with a different business model, different
weapons, different gear, different gameplay and different animals. With
that, there will not be any way to transfer anything from one game to
the other.
This goes back to the previous answer. While we’d love to - it would
certainly make our lives easier - it’s simply not possible for us to
just “move” content from one game to another. On the other hand,
theHunter: Call of the Wild can only look and feel as good as it does
because it’s built from the ground up, using cutting edge tech.
All voice content will be in English. In addition, all written content
is localized to Russian, French, German and Brazilian-Portuguese. In
Beta, not every line will be translated, but most will be. And in the
final game, you’ll be able to enjoy your hunting experience in any of
these fine languages. Look at us, all multi-lingual!
No, not even close. theHunter Classic is a separate game from theHunter:
Call of the Wild, and as such, they are developed by separate teams. We
have a lot of great content planned for 2017 for both theHunter Classic
as well as theHunter: Call of the Wild, and can’t wait to share our
plans with you! As stated before, we think of these games are
complementary to each other, rather than direct competitors. We’ll work
on both, and we believe many virtual hunters also will enjoy playing
both - as they are quite different from each other.
Yes!
If your computer meets or exceeds our minimum requirements (and no other
weirdness that we can’t control is going on) you should be fine to run
it. For the best experience, it would need to meet the recommended
specs. Here they are:
Minimum:
64 bit OS – Windows 7
Intel i5-2500
Memory 8GB
NVidia GTX 660 / ATI HD7870 – 2 GB VRAM
Disk Space 20 GB
Recommended:
64 bit OS – Windows 10
Intel i7 quad-core
Memory 8GB
NVidia GTX 760 / R9 270x – 4 GB VRAM
Disk Space 20 GB
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Steam Community :: theHunter™: Call of the Wild
Hi Hunters!
We have a few great updates for you today, as well as answers to some of your most frequent questions.
First of all, thanks for the incredibly warm reception of our Reveal
Trailer for theHunter: Call of the Wild earlier this week. It has
already surpassed 100 000 views, and keeps increasing at a steady pace.
It’s been great to read your comments, see your reaction videos and of
course follow all the speculation around the game.
Now, a bit of news regarding the Beta. Interest has far exceeded our
expectations, and while we feel with everyone who wants a spot but
won’t be able to get one, we have taken a few measures to make sure
everyone gets the most out of this unique event:
- The Beta will be bigger than we initially
planned. While we’re not communicating an exact number of participants,
we have more than doubled the available spots, due to high demand. - We’ve decided to push the Beta two days to wrap up the last few
details, and to make sure it runs over the weekend. This should make
planning a little easier for all participants, and allowing for more
hours played. We’re starting Thursday December 8th at 10 AM CET and
ending Sunday December 11th at 5 PM CET. Sign-ups will be available
until Tuesday December 6th here[callofthewild.thehunter.com].
- As previously communicated, we will allow unrestricted
access to stream or record Beta footage for platforms like Twitch and
Youtube. If you happen to miss out on the Beta, this will ensure you’ll
still have a chance to see the game in action.
In addition to kicking off the Beta next week, we’re also working
hard to create a Gameplay Walkthrough Trailer for next week. We produced
the Reveal Trailer to whet your appetite, now we want to show the game,
with many of its features, in detail. Keep an eye out for that!
Lastly, here are the answers to your most pressing questions.
Happy hunting!
The theHunter: Call of the Wild Team
FAQ
- What will be the price and business model?
theHunter: Call of the Wild will be available at launch for $29.99.
Please note that this price point may vary slightly depending on your
region. The game is a one-time purchase without microtransactions. That
said, we think it’s important to support it over time and will add
content in the form of optional DLC packages.
- Will the draw distance be longer than in theHunter Classic?
Oh yes! See for yourself (no pun intended… maybe) during the closed, limited space Beta, or at launch in early 2017.
- Is it going to be available on Steam only? Or via a separate game client as well, like theHunter Classic?
Right now, we’ve announced theHunter: Call of the Wild as a PC release for Steam.
- Where will the official forum be?
We’re going to keep the Steam forums as our official hunting grounds on the internet.
- Will we see our theHunter Classic stats, names and such transferred to theHunter: Call of the Wild?
Both theHunter games are part of the same franchise and share a lot of
DNA in their dedication to online, open-world hunting, but that’s really
where the similarities end. In terms of both content and technology,
theHunter: Call of the Wild is completely separate from theHunter
Classic in almost every way. It’s built on a brand new engine (Apex -
Avalanche Open World Engine), with a different business model, different
weapons, different gear, different gameplay and different animals. With
that, there will not be any way to transfer anything from one game to
the other.
- Why don’t just move theHunter Classic to the new engine?
This goes back to the previous answer. While we’d love to - it would
certainly make our lives easier - it’s simply not possible for us to
just “move” content from one game to another. On the other hand,
theHunter: Call of the Wild can only look and feel as good as it does
because it’s built from the ground up, using cutting edge tech.
- What are the supported languages?
All voice content will be in English. In addition, all written content
is localized to Russian, French, German and Brazilian-Portuguese. In
Beta, not every line will be translated, but most will be. And in the
final game, you’ll be able to enjoy your hunting experience in any of
these fine languages. Look at us, all multi-lingual!
- Will theHunter Classic die with the release of theHunter: Call of the Wild?
No, not even close. theHunter Classic is a separate game from theHunter:
Call of the Wild, and as such, they are developed by separate teams. We
have a lot of great content planned for 2017 for both theHunter Classic
as well as theHunter: Call of the Wild, and can’t wait to share our
plans with you! As stated before, we think of these games are
complementary to each other, rather than direct competitors. We’ll work
on both, and we believe many virtual hunters also will enjoy playing
both - as they are quite different from each other.
- Will we be allowed to make videos of the Beta if we are accepted?
Yes!
- Will my computer be able to run it?
If your computer meets or exceeds our minimum requirements (and no other
weirdness that we can’t control is going on) you should be fine to run
it. For the best experience, it would need to meet the recommended
specs. Here they are:
Minimum:
64 bit OS – Windows 7
Intel i5-2500
Memory 8GB
NVidia GTX 660 / ATI HD7870 – 2 GB VRAM
Disk Space 20 GB
Recommended:
64 bit OS – Windows 10
Intel i7 quad-core
Memory 8GB
NVidia GTX 760 / R9 270x – 4 GB VRAM
Disk Space 20 GB