The latest AAA level video game that supports pet caress is Tom Clancy's The Division 2. Its expansion of Warlords of New York adds a "good boy" mascot to the new hub world in lower Manhattan. This is a late feature, because since the launch of the main game, animal lovers can only shoot stray dogs, and no one likes to do so, because they never attack or disturb anyone.
Warlords in New York are more animal friendly than the movement in Washington, D.C. (or the first split in 2016). In fact, the first safe house that players can unlock is actually a refuge for dogs and cats that have been replaced by attacks from green poisonous creatures. On the way to the tomb, the boss and Theo Parnell had a fight, and one of the rogue agent players had to chase and be blown away.
However, the cats there may not be pets. Don't be ashamed! However, considering how my cat will disperse when I take out the recyclables or turn on the vacuum cleaner, I am not sure whether there will be itching behind the cat's ears, or whether a strong, strong person with a mini refrigerator backpack will rub their stomach.
But the dog in Haven (the first settlement) seems to be a German shepherd dog. It can't wait to grow up and go out on patrol. You can touch this good boy (or girl, not sure). In the subsequent interaction, the dog will turn over, bark excitedly, or stretch out a paw to shake. be named as.
Bambi is full of cute animals. At the entrance where the player first crossed, a deer and a rabbit were paired together. (Quickly moving to or spawning in Haven will take players farther.) The Liberated Citizens Center (find SHD cache, supply control points, and complete five random encounters) also provides the upgrade of "animals" as shelters; I haven't opened it yet, but obviously, more small animals are on the way.
Later, we will have a more detailed impression of the warlords in New York. At present, our impression of its interaction with dogs is that it is much more robust than Fortnite's animation, which is enough to evaluate it in the Twitter profile of Can You Pet the Dog. However, considering the initial history of cat abuse in The Assassin's Creed, we are disappointed at the lack of cat abuse. Is it certain that Massive may call their partners in Ubisoft Montreal to obtain some assets?