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mnotme

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  1. Why implement something like this? Well...food get bad and who knows how long that can of beans have been laying around. It would add a little bit of realism and could also "encourage" people to hunt and cook their own food instead of loot/kill for it. The effect: Either the same as bleeding (but much slower) or that you simply get dehydrated really fast and need to drink lots of water. The twist: Only affects food that has been looted from a corpse - either a dead zombie of from a murder victim. ;)
  2. The problem, as I see it, is that the "veterans" who have played the mod for a while are becoming bored as there aren't much for them to do except PVP. And the new players therefore quickly learn that the only way to play is to kill or be killed. I hope that there will be a content patch soon that change the game dynamics from PVP to coop.
  3. There is no love for acting like a human being but there is plenty of love to get if you are an ass-hat. And that is a problem.
  4. No. At least not until basic things like zombie AI and dying when crawling through a doorway is fixed.
  5. Stuff that only make the game more cumbersome and more menial does not make it more difficult or realistic - only boring. So what need to stop is the silly notion that tweaking the game play and making it less of a chore is somehow giving in to the "care bears".
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