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Tmif

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  1. Challenge cancelled. Apparently you need a carp rod to catch one. Which we won't have for probably a month. That would have been good information to have before I spent a bunch of time fishing for it. Thanks FP.

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  2. If only it was that fish. I've had that happen with a dolly and bull trout there. Sturgeon in Cali. Rowdy bass in Mudwater. Etc, etc.

    Since they are so rare, perhaps they should make us risk a fine for keeping one if we are ever so lucky to catch one on a lure 3 times the size of the fish.

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  3. I would like to extend a challenge to the FP community. The Unique Common Carp in Russia seems to be more elusive than the the trophy Alaska Blackfish in Alaska, as it has not been caught at all to my knowledge. I have tried and tried but came up empty. Please someone catch this fish and in the process prove it is actually there and save my sanity. I have been assured by support that it exists there. Good luck.

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  4. 1 hour ago, RedDwarf10 said:

    i think violentvole was correct if you read the description correctly it basically saying not to use way overpowered gear 

    I, personally, have never heard of anyone being warned, much less banned for using overpowered gear. My guess is that it was probably written at the beginning and refers to PC hacks and exploits.

  5. 27 minutes ago, Violentvole said:

    It basically boils down to the fact that the comps are terrible and nobody who plays casually stands a chance because they can be learned. Which a competition based on ( supposed ) randomness should never be

    Comps are terrible, agreed.

    I tried to think of some competitions where a casual player can compete with someone who puts in a lot of time. Only poker and golf came to mind. But Chris Moneymaker and an amateur Justin Rose at your Open Championship are the exceptions, not the rule. Over time, you see the same players winning.

    As for the randomness, again, I agree they should be WAAYYYY less structured. But as to my mention of Chaos Theory, there is no true randomness. There will always be patterns, trends to discern. If it was truly random, would you feel good winning a comp knowing it was straight luck? That your number got spit out of the hopper that day?

     

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  6. 35 minutes ago, Thunderbane5079 said:

    Ok so i tested signal and heres what i got... Connect  speed is 2.8 Mbps for downloads, and for upload its 642.2 Kbps.  My signal strength is 100%. So is that good or bad? Im guessing not that good._I dont know a whole lot about so if u do plz let me know.

    Not an expert myself but that is low. For example, I am at 30 mbps down and 4 mbps up.

  7. 59 minutes ago, Violentvole said:

    True competitions, anyone would stand a chance. As it stands, only those who put in lots of time stand a chance.

    Maybe I am misunderstanding what you mean by "stand a chance". In any sport, those that put in the time to practice will have an advantage over those who do not.

    Believe me, I am not a fan of the way the competitions are structured. I have sent enough emails to FP on the subject that my username is probably considered a dirty word around the dev's offices. Should they be less "paint by numbers"? Absolutely. Although I did win the Midnight Salmon by somehow catching a 40lb. uni chum. Straight luck. Like I said, I quit doing them because it was scripted as you say.

    When I see "anyone stand a chance", that brings to my mind a lottery ticket. I'm sure there is some middle ground shade of grey sweet spot that FP is working on for these comps that we'll get right after the new update(lol). At least we can disagree without being disagreeable.

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  8. For a good example of what FP competitions are, research Chaos Theory.

    VV is right that comps have their own rules. However I disagree (very respectfully!) that a comp should have a random winner. Remember it is a computer system, 0's and 1's and algorithms and such. The players you see always at the top, even the multiple account/device cheaters, have put in the time to reduce their inefficiencies and maximize their optimum fishing times. 

    The same 10 players everyone always sees at the top have it broken down by weather and minute. 5 PM on a cloudy day fish X spot with X lure. Catch a trophy, move to Y spot and use Y lure, etc. This will get you a higher floor on your performance but RNG still plays a factor. Those guys have bad days too but we only remember when they are on the leaderboard(confirmation bias).

    I only have 3 wins and was getting pretty good at the Perch one before I quit doing them. Seemed like work to me when I just wanted to have fun.

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  9. Went into random rooms last night just to set off fireworks for others. Seemed like nobody else had been setting them off in each room. Not sure they even knew how they worked because all 4 others were just sitting in their kayaks! So now I'm out of fireworks and no one else lights them.

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  10. 3 hours ago, iGoshawk said:

    Well, I just found a Uni Blackfish!!!!! What!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Look at the weight!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know where to catch but not telling!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :icon_26:

     

     

    uni alaska blackfish lol edit.jpg

    I wish it existed. But well done on the photoshop!

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  11. As someone with very few storage slots left, my concern is whether the new fish will be able to be caught with existing spinning/float rods. Obviously a fish bigger than the gar would require a larger rod than the Brutus. I'm referring to the catch/bite rates of old gear vs. new feeder gear.

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