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degude

Eat burned meat/food

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Hi,

 

With the new update, it is possible to cook meat and other stuff. What I really like is that the food burns after some time and eating burned food makes you sick.

In real life I have burned some food on fireplaces too (who hasn't  :P), but what I did then, I used a knife to scratch off the burned parts and ate the rest. This would be a really nice function for DayZ too.

 

My suggestion is, if you burned your steak you can use a kitchen knife to retrieve the "unburned" part of the cooked food.

So with a kitchen knife and some "burned food" you could "craft" some "cooked food", where the ammount of food that remains is depending on the degree of burning and the condition of the kitchen knife.

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I actually like my steak a bit burnt; charred even. I would likely get sick more from having it UNDER-cooked than OVER-cooked. There's just something about a crispy piece of meat with a fairly strong charcoal taste....mmmmmmm.

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I actually like my steak a bit burnt; charred even. I would likely get sick more from having it UNDER-cooked than OVER-cooked. There's just something about a crispy piece of meat with a fairly strong charcoal taste....mmmmmmm.

There is a difference between a Well-done and a Burnt to hell steak. ;)

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There is a difference between a Well-done and a Burnt to hell steak. ;)

 

 

Exactly; and I like mine somewhere in the mid-range of those two. :)

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i havent played this on experimental but maybe a good idea would be that the more burned the food is,  the less % of the food remains to be eaten,

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Had to post, just too relevant

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