Maybe they were so hungry they used up the rest of their energy to kill you.
No Jk but really...
Or maybe they didn't take the time to Rp about the adrenaline going through their bodies....There's a few things that could explain why they did that (even if they didn't realize). But yeah if they were to understand those hunger effects it would've been more realistic like you said.
I have always thought this.
Most animals in the wild need food to give them energy, am I correct? Now, when animals lose energy/don't have a lot, they become weak, and this makes it more difficult for an animal to hunt, if they're are carnivore or omnivore that is. Due to this starvation, depending on the species, an animal could become sick, or even die. Now, this is were I ask myself, where is the extra energy coming from? It's not like they're drinking an energy drink while running.
Here's what I think:
Usually when I'm in an RP as a carnivore, (to others) it seems that a herbivore wouldn't really be that (how to I put this) important, or "roleplay altering". Once, I was in a RP and we were hunting a rabbit because there was no other meat around. So, there we were, running after the rabbit at full speed, totally ignoring the fact we're all starving, and yet, we catch it, and somehow, the "rabbit" feeds the whole pack. .-. In reality, it would be impossible for a small rabbit to feed a whole pack, it probably won't even fulfill one wolf's hunger.
I also think this is a way to keep the RP (again, can't think of the right words. -.-) alive (that is if your the predator). I guess a RP without instructions on how to "hunt" can get pretty boring to some I guess.
I never really thought of this, but think again, this doesn't really affect the RP, does it? A lot of people forget about these minor details when fully immersed in a RP, but it doesn't matter to them since it's not something that would ruin everything. That's my take on things.
I agree with you all on the subject. Anything that is starving is usually weaker in general. Sometimes, it's a useful tactic to think about the last time you were hungry. How did you feel? Same thing for any living creature that gets hungry. They feel weak and less active.
I never really thought of this, but think again, this doesn't really affect the RP, does it? A lot of people forget about these minor details when fully immersed in a RP, but it doesn't matter to them since it's not something that would ruin everything. That's my take on things.
Yes, that could be a factor, too. Sometimes when you are in the middle of fun, you tend to let logic just float away. But, then, it's actually more entertaining to play the starving predator and the defending prey in a creative, yet rational way. No matter what you are, it's all about keeping one another entertained while being fair.
(I felt like adding another thought on this):
Okay so while it would've been realistic for the wolves to act weaker due to hunger, if they actually did, wouldn't it make the Rp freakishly short? Imagine; the wolves are so weak but attempt to chase down the horse...
Well of course the horse would get away assuming it's healthy if it's running at full speed. Well the wolves wouldn't go back to try and outrun the horse again because they've used up their energy. ~The End~.
So I guess you have to level out the realism or otherwise it would be too realistic, boring, and short...unless you like to Rp like that. :P
(I felt like adding another thought on this):
Okay so while it would've been realistic for the wolves to act weaker due to hunger, if they actually did, wouldn't it make the Rp freakishly short? Imagine; the wolves are so weak but attempt to chase down the horse...
Well of course the horse would get away assuming it's healthy if it's running at full speed. Well the wolves wouldn't go back to try and outrun the horse again because they've used up their energy. ~The End~.
So I guess you have to level out the realism or otherwise it would be too realistic, boring, and short...unless you like to Rp like that. :P
You do have a good point there, Devil. However, I'm sure if any type of predator were to be starving, they would desperately do everything in their power to get food, so I don't think they would just give up the hunt. But if the whole "chase the prey and corner" plan wasn't working, people would get their character to think of a better plan. Then it would get interesting. ;3