![]() ![]() ![]() This is most easily demonstrated is you equip 33 lb line on a Brutus 10'10'/330 while playing in imperial you will NOT get a warning, equipping the same line on the same rod while playing in metric will provide a "line is too strong for rod" warning. Gear values set for imperial are set separately and are not an exact calcution of the metric values and if you are doing math only in imperial and converting it explains why the numbers are off. ![]() Which is why working out credits per lb/kg as seen in this topic works in metric but not imperial: I've no DLC, if you want that I adds them, you can send me a screenshot of the equipment on the shop in English & imperial units )Īctually base values in-game are all metric originally. Metric values shown on the game are only round value (with some errors). You can try with the braid 0.23mm it's not 9.7kg but it is 9.07kg, if you convert values from imperial units to the metric units you will show the good value used by the game. The XP/Cash column is my version of the same you want, but is more based upon my style of fishing and how easy it is to catch those fish.Originally posted by Malah:Hello, all calculations are made in imperial units because it's what is used on basis by the game (many metric value on the game aren't good). Use those numbers as YOU see fit according to your style of fishing. The column you're asking for would seem to be a good choise, but you already have the numbers available on the spreadsheet. The obvious choice for cash is, of course, spotted bass. ![]() than white crappie, but after my experience white crappie is easier to catch than redear sunfish, so go for the crappie if you want to level up a little faster.Īnd if your gear is up to it, go for smallmouth buffalo. You'll see that redear sunfish pay more pr. That shows you wich fish to go for that is easiest to catch for getting XP and Cash.Īn example.: Take a look at Texas - Lone Star Lake. That is based on my own experience when fishing a location. Ahh, what you are looking for is the last column, the "Best for XP/Cash". ![]()
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