
Sent me a pic of the map, i went to the same spot, waited and waited and no BW at all. We're both on the Blue Wildebeest mission where you have to harvest a BW at 150 yards or more. Just this past weekend my son and I were playing solo games. Maybe on the PC, i don't play on it but i can verify the spawn points on the Xbox One are random. Its sad that animal spawns are not random but its true :D no it's not. so if you know someone who shot one, just ask him where he shot it and go to the saim location. so the dimonds are put in certan areas of maps. what spawns in a location for me will spawn for you too. so if you find a dimond you can shoot him all the time by deleting population file each time you kill him.

you can kill an animal, close game delete population file and restart game and kill the saim animal at the saim spawn location.

Opprinnelig skrevet av ™1Shot1KiLL®:well the animal spawns are fixed. If you don't disturb them, there is a chance they will be back then.same time, same station. Then see if you can find an ambush point or calling place for the next day. Mark the time and weather/wind conditions and watch where it goes. When you find that eliusive diamond quality animal and are not sure about the shot or don't have a shot it might be best to back out and watch it from afar.


I've harvested a couple diamonds whose score was at 950 or barely over to the point where if I'd lost even 1% of the quick kill bonus they would only have been Golds. Be sure your conseq kill rate is at 100%, don't use a more powerful weapon than what is recommended for the species and practice those spine, heart and/or brain shots. The max levels of the various species and the TR and weight ranges can be found in the Tips and Tricks section of this thread. Most of the animals you harvest will be on the lower end of that spread as opposed to the higher number so the higher that lower number is the better. The weight ranges shown in tracks can be helpful in identifiying potential diamond quality animals. Your binos have x-ray vision, just be careful because you might hit the hill or tree or rock that the binos illuminated the animal through. Best thing is to what you've been doing except to look around before you pull the trigger. Mostly it's blind luck as they don't vocal much and depending upoon the species, diamonds can be loners.
