*(showing up in uplay as "Valley of the Yetis")
Got kilt by a snow leopard first time out. :-(
I dunno why, but after the first Yeti mission, this feels likes the game FC4
should have been (and no, haven't met any actual Yetis yet, just some stoner weirdos in a cave and soldiers wearing silly reindeer hats and 'shoot me' signs on their backs).
EDITED: 3 Feb 2019 16:03 by DSMITHHFX
VotY is a worthy FC4 DLC. There's several nights (three, I think) of wave attacks and a few good gags & setups. Worth every penny.
It's a lot less challenging to find skins at the big box store than to have to hunt & kill 'em (but I cheated and googled for the main trove).
EDITED: 3 Feb 2019 23:25 by DSMITHHFX
They are tough, but follow a stun-then-skirmish-kill pattern, as I remember (haven't played the DLC for a while).
One thing that's fun when you've re-acquired the wingsuit is to return to the original spawn point & fly into the map as far as you can.
Ooh, that does sound fun. Still exploring the limits of the valley, which apart from the central and original base cap (radio something), is pretty sparsely populated -- I encountered a lone 'hunter' enemy at the big box store, who took absolutely no notice of me driving right up to the gate in a snowmobile, so a deaf and blind 'hunter'.
Looking forward to the "Valley of the Abominable Mud Men" DLC...
Or 'Donald Trump claims Kyrat is part of India' shock revelations.
I killed two tonight, first with LMG fire, second with grenades + LMG fire. Unfortunately I then got killed so all my new crafting upgrades from the town dump were for nought, since I forgot to save at appropriate intervals.
Always infuriating when that happens. I like Skyrim's system that autosaves every time you change map, including entering or leaving shops or dungeons.
I took some pistol shots at a Yeti from a snowmobile and miscalculated his speed before starting my escape. BAM!
Hooray! Last night at 2 am I remembered where I got the honey badger skins for the last weapons holster upgrade: on the 'mountaineering' mission. Just before I slid down the hill into the waiting arms of a yeti (I managed to kill that one by climbing up on a big boulder, tossing nades at him while dodging thrown rocks, and finished him off with the LMG). I'LL BE BAAAACK.
Edit: Got me some cheat maps (weapons, skins) off steam forums loaded on my tablet.
(angel) EDITED: 5 Feb 2019 17:36 by DSMITHHFX
... which I used to good effect in my best Yeti session thus far, picked up the last weapon slot (for 4), crossbow, grenade launcher, spas-12 and stumbled into two assassination missions apparently initiated by random firefights. There are a number of enemy bases scattered around that don't appear on the map.
Also saw more Yetis, but observed them from a safe distance. I must say the Yetis disappoint me, as they aren't particularly fearsome or difficult to dispatch, no more so than say rhinos. They look like big-ass, nearly hairless apes that amble around aimlessly until they spot or are attacked by humans or predators, then they go ape-shit.
I think they could have been handled with more imagination -- perhaps too much to ask in DLC -- like appearing only at night, not so ludicrously huge, hairy AF and even crazier and more dangerous, should be able to bound up mountains, etc. etc.
A better title would be "Valley of the Overly Zealous Yeti Worshipping Nut-jobs, and Yeti Action Figures"
Without wishing to get too spoilerish, you have more Yeti lore and action to plumb yet.
True, I've barely begun the missions.
I did the 'rescue the pilot not' mission last night with cave yeti-dodging, so that was kind of fun but not especially difficult. Put the weapons-collecting on a back burner while I beef up the base defenses with mine fields, barrel bombs and whatnot. Driving the hijacked trucks back to base is a breeze (enemy attempts at interference are rather anaemic, main difficulty is not sliding off the road), liberating them not so much, with some fairly tough CQB.
How have you been with the nightly wave attacks?