

The scoring for Coyotes never changed, but the probability for finding the max weight (27kg / 59.525lbs) was greatly reduced in season 9.Tables for game version 1863225, 1867324, 19282208.Ī) weapon mod: no sway, no recoil, gravity disabled for bullets & arrowsī) improved option to highlight animals (works like wallhack): living animals are green, dead ones are magenta, spotted (tagged) animal highlight style is preserved as default, high weight animals are highlighted in red (default is 0.95 (95%) of max weight, but can be changed by the user in the table).ĭ) added some tagged (spotted) animal information.This was then changed to count the longer beard only. Double bearded Turkeys initially considered the length of both beards.Deer and pig species were mostly changed due to improvements in the racks and tusks (incl.This changed the possible top scores for some species. Since season 30 all numbers are shown with four decimals.After season 8 all scores were shown with three decimals including the previous scores.For example the best Blacktail scored 245 6/8. In seasons 1-7 the scores were fractions of eighths.This is reflected with the "generations". The scoring of various animals changed over time. The score qualifies as "A" if shot in air (about 1m above ground/water surface) or as "G" if shot on ground.

The score qualifies as "A" if shot in air (about 1m above ground) or as "G" if shot on ground. If the weight part is bigger a "W" is added, if the tusk part is bigger a "T" is added. Number of points on each antler excluding Brows.Differences between all measurements from the scoring.Number of abnormal points on both antlers and differences between all measurements from the scoring.Circumferences of beams at smallest place.the Harvest Value or any of its components (trophy integrity, wound time).you cannot damage antlers and thus reduce the score) The following factors do not influence the score of an animal: The Cross Species Score ("CSS") value on the harvest screen is explained here.Harvest Value has nothing to do with the scoring of the animals.Rabbits/hares are an exception, their females get heavier than males and thus score higher. Females of some species have a score, but they will usually score lower.Click on the animal's score in your hunt statistics or personal best lists to see the scoring details. The table below is a simplified description. You can find the detailed scoring information on the score sheet of every animal.

