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Speedy Training Tips
Post by Bitapetrone »
Hallos, y'all. I made a short video showing a few ways to speed up the training process from a gameplay perspective (not horse age, there's already good forum topics on that). When I really hustle I can train a horse from start to finish in around 5 - 10 minutes, so I figured I would throw this method out there for anyone else who might find it useful.
Extra links and info can be found in the video description. If anyone has any questions just let me know.
https://youtu.be/ILpNq2opEso
Extra links and info can be found in the video description. If anyone has any questions just let me know.
https://youtu.be/ILpNq2opEso
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Re: Speedy Training Tips
Post by KYTrainer »
Thanks, very helpful!Bitapetrone wrote:Hallos, y'all. I made a short video showing a few ways to speed up the training process from a gameplay perspective (not horse age, there's already good forum topics on that). When I really hustle I can train a horse from start to finish in around 5 - 10 minutes, so I figured I would throw this method out there for anyone else who might find it useful.
Extra links and info can be found in the video description. If anyone has any questions just let me know.
https://youtu.be/ILpNq2opEso
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Re: Speedy Training Tips
Post by Soaring Hooves »
Thank you Bitapetrone! My horse finished so fast! Instead of taking my usual about 20 minutes to get that far( She was almost fully trained FYI) it took me about 2 minutes! 5 stars to this video! 5 stars!
Bitapetrone wrote:Hallos, y'all. I made a short video showing a few ways to speed up the training process from a gameplay perspective (not horse age, there's already good forum topics on that). When I really hustle I can train a horse from start to finish in around 5 - 10 minutes, so I figured I would throw this method out there for anyone else who might find it useful.
Extra links and info can be found in the video description. If anyone has any questions just let me know.
https://youtu.be/ILpNq2opEso
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Post by KYTrainer »
I found a similar way to do it one my I-phone if anyone wants to knowBitapetrone wrote:Hallos, y'all. I made a short video showing a few ways to speed up the training process from a gameplay perspective (not horse age, there's already good forum topics on that). When I really hustle I can train a horse from start to finish in around 5 - 10 minutes, so I figured I would throw this method out there for anyone else who might find it useful.
Extra links and info can be found in the video description. If anyone has any questions just let me know.
https://youtu.be/ILpNq2opEso
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Re: Speedy Training Tips
Post by 0livia »
I’d like to know.KYTrainer wrote:I found a similar way to do it one my I-phone if anyone wants to knowBitapetrone wrote:Hallos, y'all. I made a short video showing a few ways to speed up the training process from a gameplay perspective (not horse age, there's already good forum topics on that). When I really hustle I can train a horse from start to finish in around 5 - 10 minutes, so I figured I would throw this method out there for anyone else who might find it useful.
Extra links and info can be found in the video description. If anyone has any questions just let me know.
https://youtu.be/ILpNq2opEso
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Re: Speedy Training Tips
Post by KYTrainer »
I opened 2 tabs on my phones browser (I use safari). I put the trainee on one and the grinder on the other. Then, I trained the trainee as much as I could, then switched the tab to my grinder. Once I did that, I did as much local shows as I could, then took a turn. Then I grinded, then trained, and took a turn. Once you get in the rhythm it goes by pretty quick. Still not as fast as on computer, but good for on-the-go training.0livia wrote:I’d like to know.KYTrainer wrote: I found a similar way to do it one my I-phone if anyone wants to know
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Re: Speedy Training Tips
Post by 0livia »
KYTrainer wrote:I opened 2 tabs on my phones browser (I use safari). I put the trainee on one and the grinder on the other. Then, I trained the trainee as much as I could, then switched the tab to my grinder. Once I did that, I did as much local shows as I could, then took a turn. Then I grinded, then trained, and took a turn. Once you get in the rhythm it goes by pretty quick. Still not as fast as on computer, but good for on-the-go training.0livia wrote: I’d like to know.
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Re: Speedy Training Tips
Post by 0livia »
Thank youKYTrainer wrote:I opened 2 tabs on my phones browser (I use safari). I put the trainee on one and the grinder on the other. Then, I trained the trainee as much as I could, then switched the tab to my grinder. Once I did that, I did as much local shows as I could, then took a turn. Then I grinded, then trained, and took a turn. Once you get in the rhythm it goes by pretty quick. Still not as fast as on computer, but good for on-the-go training.0livia wrote: I’d like to know.
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Re: Speedy Training Tips
Post by KYTrainer »
No problem.0livia wrote:Thank youKYTrainer wrote: I opened 2 tabs on my phones browser (I use safari). I put the trainee on one and the grinder on the other. Then, I trained the trainee as much as I could, then switched the tab to my grinder. Once I did that, I did as much local shows as I could, then took a turn. Then I grinded, then trained, and took a turn. Once you get in the rhythm it goes by pretty quick. Still not as fast as on computer, but good for on-the-go training.
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