Sami is improving fishing! Time to talk about fishing, people!
Spoiler: Personal rambling show None of you know, but I too aspired to become a roguelike coder once upon a time. Of something not totally unlike Urw. But I decided it was too much work. Later I began making crafts for a living, hunting and fishing in real life, regularily helping out with reindeers too. I come from a family of fishermen-craftsmen. (
I'm saying this because I've been besserwissering around a lot here on the forums lately. So take this as a sort of claim I know something about what I blab about. I'm not always right, though, and happy to admit it when I'm not.)
Anyway, here is a visage of what I envisioned fishing to be in that game of mine:
1. pic) fish is splashing
2. pic) the character makes a successful spot check
3. pic) the character carefully wades into striking range
4. pic) notice how fish changes to its proper color when caught
I've been carrying this mental image for
two decades. I had to write this somewhere to finally let go of this persisting memory.
Thank you for reading.
I read about Sami improving angling code, (
https://www.unrealworld.fi/forums/index.php?topic=5898.0)
so this topic jumped in urgency.
My suggestions:-
(provided the fishing rod will be craftable as Sami suggests)-
EDIT: add splashing sounds/messages to notify the character of fish presence
- it would be stupendously cool to sometimes spot big fish in water (when very close, next tile or at most two tiles away)
- this would
possibly be the
only way to club/spear/tridentify fish
- this form of fishing
could require
usually lot of moving around / along the edge of ice / wading
- only in certain places and times of the year fish would be so abundant that just standing and waiting in correct place would be good
-
EDIT: I'm not suggesting big fish would be modeled as 'true/persisting' animals, because that would be unnecessarily heavy implementation
No actual change, but considering what I suggested- smaller fish wouldn't be seen like above (or even modelled)
- with fishing rod one could catch
also those smaller fish and
in deep water catch big fish without seeing them (like it is now)
-
EDIT: one could also wait by a spot and lash out
automatically the instant a fish is seen (like fishing is now)
Additional ideas:- imagine having to compete with
bears for that spot in rapids, during salmon run (this might be just an Alaskan thing
)
- one traditional way of catching pike and burbot is
kolkkaus, stunning. This works only when the water first freezes in autumn and there is no snow. The fish is near and under the ice. If there's not enough sunlight one needs a torch to find them. One hits the ice with an axe and the fish is stunned for a moment, enough to make a hole in the ice (3cm clear ice) and grab the fish. I didn't find proper material quickly, but at least this conversation in Finnish:
http://kalassa.net/keskustelut/index.php?topic=832.0