![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It was around 5-10 times higher then it is now and that is because they removed the most narrow chinook spawnzones along the sandbanks a couple of weeks after 0.7. ![]() Remember the amount of chinooks following close to the sandbanks a few months ago? The first time it happened, they implemetned a "hotfix" <- (took way to long to call it a hotfix) and they did set it back to the prior behavior, which fixed everything.Īnd now it did return again with a new attempt hehe.Īlso in the recent past they even made some little tweak about fishspawn zones during a normal weekly maintenance, which not many people did realize. I bet my shirt that that happened just coincidentally, because they tried / are trying to implement bottom fishing bite mechanics :-) The problem is that this happened over 3 months ago and the Devs are "screwing" around with bite mechanics, fish/reel/rod/line behavior literally at every patch.įor instance the new "predator bite mechanic" with full tension at the line but you are unable to hook them / bobber bait was lost. The size of the hook is appropriate for snaring large fish and sharks, a practice with a very long tradition in this northern Peruvian coastal region, centered around the regional capital of Trujillo.Yeah there were several videos made with that underwater glitch. A short video showing how I caught the Unique Redear Sunfish in California. Among Campaña's most interesting find so far is a very large (four-inch-long) copper fishhook wrapped with gold foil. The Virú burials also feature a variety of grave goods, including ceramic vessels decorated with human faces and whimsical animal details, jewelry, and folded copper sheets inserted into the mouths or the hands of the deceased. Additional lab work will determine if there was any sort of relation between the individuals buried and the owners of the additional body parts. One suggestion is that the extra limbs may have served as a sacrificial offering to accompany the dead to the afterlife. The individuals who had suffered trauma were also most likely to have been buried with additional limbs, says Campaña.Īt this time, the archaeologists can only speculate about the motivation behind the unusual Virú burials. Preliminary study indicates that many sets of remains show evidence of trauma, including cut marks and blunt-force injury. ![]()
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