theHunter: Call of the Wild Hack (Steam) v1.2.8
theHunter: Call of the Wild Hack is an externally coded cheat for theHunter Classic with some amazing features that I you fill find super useful for your gameplay
Features of theHunter: Call of the Wild Free Cheat:
- ESP and Radar transparency to prevent screen clutter and better distinguish between nearby and far animals
- New sig-based function hooks to hopefully enable faster menu updates in the future
- Animal Radar & ESP
- Animal Filters
- Animal Weight & Trophy Score Manipulation
- Instant Animal Kill
- Animal Highlighting
- Predator Detection (don’t get jumped by Bengal Tigers ever again!)
- Instant Animal Bleedout
- No Weapon Sway
- Disable Animal AI
- World Time Editor
- Player Stat Editor
How to Use theHunter: Call of the Wild Hack?
Only tested on Steam.
For use only in single-player. Multiplayer is unsupported, and the hook will auto-quit if it detects a multiplayer session.
There are still things I’d like to add, such as saving settings. I’ll get to them when I get to them.
Usage:
Inject with your favorite free injector. Use the INSERT key to cycle through the menu and HUD.
Bugs:
I haven’t tested on every reserve. If you find something weird, let me know in this thread. Resizing is still finicky, and your game might crash if you toggle between fullscreen and windowed mode at a bad time.
Updated for compatibility with theHunter: CotW version 2806253 (Bugfix Patch, July 23 2024).
About Game:
You’ve never played a hunting game like Hunter: Call of the Wild before. Immerse yourself in an immersive open environment brimming with life, from majestic true-to-life animals to the rustle of leaves above you as you pursue your prey. You have the option of going it alone or teaming up with pals to go hunting. Remember that you are not merely a bystander in this world; you are a live, breathing member of it.
The excitement is amazing when you finally notice the gorgeous crest of your first red deer through the undergrowth. Each reserve has been painstakingly created to be as realistic as possible, allowing you to go to different parts of the globe and explore its many biomes. Soon, you’ll be able to figure out which animals like to go through which terrains by analyzing their natural behaviors, attributes, and movement patterns.