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Draco122

Lunch Boxes

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Had an idea towards an item that could benefit towards food Storage and perhaps make less clutter in your Backpack. Simply put is an idea of the addition of a Lunch Box, it comes in three forms, a small Childrens Lunch Box, a Large Lunchbox and a Heavy Duty Food Container.

 

  • Children's Lunch Box - Holds 4 food items
  • Large Lunch Box - Holds 6 Food Items
  • Heavy Duty Lunch Box - Holds 8 Food Items and protects them from damage (like a food only protector case)

Examples:

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Does Cherno-russians use lunchbox... Or only americans...

 

No offense but just asking do you think it can fit in this background.

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Does Cherno-russians use lunchbox... Or only americans...

 

No offense but just asking do you think it can fit in this background.

 

To a degree yes, I mean there exist children styled backpacks so why not add some classic tin lunch boxes

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in 20 years of working in very huge factorys i never met one with a lunchbox... everyone use tupperware or zipplocks

 

these lunchboxes are an american thing imo...

 

europeans dont use them

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in 20 years of working in very huge factorys i never met one with a lunchbox... everyone use tupperware or zipplocks

 

these lunchboxes are an american thing imo...

 

europeans dont use them

 

I got one for like 9 years when I went to school. (I'm german)

 

Edit : I think we really shouldn't bother with the "background" thingy so much, given that we have these M4's in game

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Edit : I think we really shouldn't bother with the "background" thingy so much, given that we have these M4's in game

 

m4 are explained in the Arma 2 (and DayZ mod story), long story short, there was USA and UN bringing freedom and democracy to Chernorus.

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m4 are explained in the Arma 2 (and DayZ mod story), long story short, there was USA and UN bringing freedom and democracy to Chernorus.

 

Maybe the Super Murica Freedom Force also brought lunchboxes?

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yeah the legendary "operation lunchbox" :)

 

at least there should be  alot of small storage boxes, not special lunch boxes... or you have the same prob as with the ammobox... why i cant store other stuff in there...

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Lunch Boxes are still used, they may not be as popular with the advent of fast food outlets or mandatory canteens at the workplace but considering the state of Chernarus, I don't think it has either of those, workers had to have some form of taking lunch to work on long 16 hour days and like some have said it could have been simply tuppaware boxes. Small containers such as a childrens lunchbox adds flavor while still having a good use for a utility role.

 

I'd rather have the addition of flavor items to the game world, compared to all the weapons we've been getting recently we could do with more trinket items instead of turning the game into another deathmatch survival shooter.

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