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What an awesome game would have been sweet if they continued making it in the 2008-10 style (I didn't like 2011 all that much). Truthfully I thought I was alone on this earth trying to find new content for the game, not so! Great job!įun fact: I peed myself the first time I played "Reach for the Smorgasbord". My cousins and I used to play this game all the time and it we treated it like a literal horror game, there is nothing more terrifying than being surrounded by hills and hearing that attack music spring on, and then hearing hoofsteps slowly close in on you, frantically looking around then just hearing your hunter go "huegghahahaallallahhhh!" when he dies. No luck *yet* but mark my words, it'll happen if I have anything to say about it.īut I would have never found this in a million years, this is just an amazing looking thread, and to see LadyHawke here too was awesome. This is awesome! I actually stumbled onto this whilst looking for something (anything) that might point me in the right direction for a custom map (as ridiculous as it sounds). The file name of the commands are config.cfg.īut 2 commands aren't noted here which i say are interesting. To find this commands, you need to open the base.scs file with WinRAR or 7zip, where inside of the file are basically all the models, scripts, exc. There are other ones, and i will be talking about some important ones. These are most of the commands you can modify in the console. Some commands are same on Hunting Unlimited 2010, but most of them aren't. If you search: "prism3d console commands" you will see there are commands for Truck Simulator. The important thing is that BOTH games use a engine called Prism3D.
#HUNTING UNLIMITED 2010 ELEPHANT SIMULATOR#
The first thing to note is that the same company that made this game or SCS Software, also made a Truck Simulator game.
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With this in mind, i had to mess with the game. The game by itself sounds boring, but its one of my childhood games AND also one of the better if not the best hunting games out there. The game that i inspected was of course: Hunting Unlimited 2010. Q The hide is drying now, and the mount is nearly complete.Alright bois, found something interesting to show you! This will be a long one, so be prepared. It's pretty good sized, but they do get bigger.Ī In Tanzania by a man who has a private museum he uses in part to educate schoolchildren about wildlife.
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Its height is 12.5 feet, and its width, 5 feet. The tusks weighed close to 80 pounds apiece. Q Then your crew began the detailed carving?Ī Yes, right down to the blood vessels in the ears. The initial carving took about a month, with the sculptor working a minimum of two hours each day. It's made from 20-pound density polyurethane foam. Where was the form sculpted?Ī A fellow in North Carolina did most of it. Q The hide eventually was stretched over a form. The skinned ears came packaged together to us, the head, the hind end, including the tail, and three panels on each side. Then it was sent to a tannery in Michigan to be tanned. Of course the hide was salted over there. In fact, I don't believe a life-size elephant mount has been done in Minnesota.Ī It arrived in 10 pieces. We've done a lot of exotic animals, lions and so forth, as well as game fish and animals more familiar to people in the Midwest. Q Has your shop ever done a life-sized elephant?Ī No. The shop in Burnsville is nearing completion of a full-sized elephant, and Marv Gaston discussed the process: Taxidermy Unlimited, headed by Marv and Betty Gaston and lead taxidermist Alan Gaston, has preserved hunting and fishing memories for their clients for almost a half-century.