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They have this god-like acuity that feels supernatural, even by this game's standards; I can't tell you how many times they catch me in tall grass, even when it should be impossible for them to do that, especially when I do my best to never draw attention to myself.
Their victory over me feels unbalanced; it's like they don't need to put much effort into finding you. This is especially frustrating when they can typically cancel you in like two to three decent shots, and with a group hunting you as they often travel in packs, they can kill you very quickly.
Also, from my unfortunate experience, the hunters can spot you from a fair distance away (I learned that the hard way)
fing click bated
You could also store the crystals here too, although then more enemies wouldn't spawn and it would be anti fun