So I go out in my khyek, drop anchor and cast a line. I understand that after hooking a fish I am supposed to right click, then QER as indicated. After a bit of QERing, the fish get away. What am I missing in landing the fish???
On a side note, how does one go about upgrading their khyek?
Why does this seem time consuming and difficult when all I wanted to do was gore a few giants and take their treasure!
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The "daily bar" should start to fill up with ticks ever 1 second or so. Each tick where you are holding the right button the bar advances, each tick you're holding the wrong one the bar declines. If you take too long or if your bar is too empty, the fish gets away.
Pro tip: don't lift your finger from QER to press 1 when you are ready to land the fish. Use your other hand or practice finger-acrobatics.
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not in mood to struggle and to understand QER format. i get the bar filled and it got away each time
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Krill is better bait, it comes from doing campaign tasks in SoMI and sometimes from treasure chests (maps). You can't buy more from stores.
Better bait increases the chance of higher quality fish.
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You can get a purple boat through treasure map. Yes, you can move faster using purple.
You can buy a green rod from the vblood store but I believe you can get a purple one from treasure map before you are qualified to buy a green one (hence, no point to do so).
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I think it's pretty telling that the new mod has 2 different forms of fishing, neither of which are particularly enjoyable. SoMI is definitely worse, since it's a major part of the new content progression.
I do like the treasure hunting, but fishing for bottles is pretty awful. The mini-DDR game is clunky and especially bad if there is any lag at all (which there often is in the new zones). I wish it was either:
1) a little bit more set-and-forget so that I could at least watch TV in the background (but no, you have to pay close attention to the words that pop on-screen or the highlighted button)
2) a little bit more engaging. Something that you could get better at, where perhaps different fish could have strategies to better catch them and you could start to notice the patterns if you payed attention (but no, it appears that the only difference between fish tiers/varieties is the amount of "fishy progress" gained or lost with each tick)
Alas, right now it's the worst of both worlds. I spend most of my time looking at the power bar for the highlighted box (it's easier than reading the word). I can't look away in case a different button highlights, so the image of the power bar gets burned into my brain. How beautiful.
To be honest, it feels like this was designed to be *ahem* automated. Why would any human endure this boredom/tedium? It's banally easy to fish but requires precise reaction to very obvious stimuli... the closer you are to being a robot with perfect reflexes and no sense of self-worth the better you are at fishing...
Needless to say, after getting my purple boat (which still has a godawful turn radius... really?) I kind of stopped fishing. I don't like feeling like I'm wasting my life playing a game (I know I am, but can't it at least feel satisfying?)
They should go back to the drawing board. I suggest they spend more time with the STO Dev team, it seems to me that's where Cryptic's real innovators are these days.
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The tooltip for a blue fish will reveal if it can be turned into weapon mats. Additionally, there is an option to 'open' the fish in the right click menu. If no option appears, the fish is only worth being sold to the fishmonger. IIRC, if you look at the collections page, you can read the tooltips for every kind of fish, including where it can be found. (the fishing hole names aren't listed in game but you should be able to find maps online that list them) Purple fish are only worth turning in to the fishmonger and for collections.
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One thing about Tier IV fish, from my experience you will hook/land around 5 regular Tier IV fish for every guttable Tier IV fish at a given location. You will need plenty of patience and persistance if you are hoping to farm them. Good luck
I practically never lose a blue fish, even with the white rod, unless the game lags and my reeling key presses aren't being registered properly, which doesn't happen often, but is frustrating when it does happen!
EDIT: By "right timing" I don't mean pressing the reeling-in keys on time... I mean that it seems when you reel in fish the reeling speed can vary while holding down the key. Sometimes you can get a bunch of fast ones in a row, which is great for catching a purple fish with a white rod, however, if you get a couple slow reels then forget about catching that purple fish with a white rod!
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As I mentioned earlier, I did manage to catch 3 tier V squid with a white rod, but that is all, the remaining all got away. A higher quality rod is definitely required for reliably reeling in tier V fish.
All that said... omg, yes fishing is very, very boring!