Island 7 (The Maw) is notoriously buggy. Facebook groups act as a live warning system. Before starting a high-stakes hunt on that island, check the Facebook feed. If players are reporting "invisible dinosaurs" or "vanishing bullets," save your consumables. The community crowd-sources bug reports faster than the developers can patch them.
To maximize your experience with "dino hunter deadly shores facebook", you need to know where to click. Here is a step-by-step strategy to go from a novice to a top-tier hunter using social media.
When developers at Glu Mobile designed Deadly Shores, they knew that hunting a T-Rex alone is thrilling, but hunting it with a community is unforgettable. The Facebook ecosystem serves three critical functions for players:
Forget generic friend requests. Join the official Dino Hunter: Deadly Shores Facebook Groups. In these groups, players post "Fuel for Fuel" threads. Here is the etiquette: