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jayleann

losing strength without food and water

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http://news-hound.biz/google-earth-finds-woman-trapped-on-deserted-island-for-7-years/

Inspired by this story I was thinking if it was possible to slowly lose strength when you don't find food or water. So that things like throwing, crafting and the like get more difficult over time. At the moment you get only status messages, but have no real side effects, no?

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You would already have lost a lot of strength if you were living in such an environment. You would suffer malnutrition almost all the time unless you have vitamin pills or similar. But right now we can run 100km without pausing, carry a ton of equipment on a 100% slope, get a fatal wound and put a band aid on it and run as if nothing happened...all by courtesy of rocket.

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http://news-hound.biz/google-earth-finds-woman-trapped-on-deserted-island-for-7-years/

Inspired by this story I was thinking if it was possible to slowly lose strength when you don't find food or water. So that things like throwing, crafting and the like get more difficult over time. At the moment you get only status messages, but have no real side effects, no?

 

Did Google Earth really help find a woman stranded on an island 7 years? No, folks, the story of Gemma Sheridan's alleged discovery by a young Minnesota boy who recognized an SOS symbol while using Google Earth is completely false. Just add it to a long list of hoaxes to hit the internet in the few months of 2014.

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Did Google Earth really help find a woman stranded on an island 7 years? No, folks, the story of Gemma Sheridan's alleged discovery by a young Minnesota boy who recognized an SOS symbol while using Google Earth is completely false. Just add it to a long list of hoaxes to hit the internet in the few months of 2014.

Yep,preety much this sums it up.

I also made a small research about this woman.

To my dissapointment,the story seems to be a far-fletched hoax.

But...losing strenght from malnutrition is something that i would love to have ingame.

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