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I Have a simple Question is worn food can make me sick ?


 


 


Thank You .. !


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Not yet.  So far, only rotten fruits/vegetables make you sick.  Worn/damaged food is perfectly edible, but this might change in future versions of DayZ.

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Not yet.  So far, only rotten fruits/vegetables make you sick.  Worn/damaged food is perfectly edible, but this might change in future versions of DayZ.

thank you , now im feeling good cuz im finding a lot of food but im afraid to eat cuz i dont want to get sick .. 

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when rotten food was around, im not sure what made pristine rotten food....well...pristine

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...

    Loot: Heli-crashsites fixed

    Loot: Loot tables changed

    Loot: Rotten fruit and vegetables removed from loot spawns

    Weapons: Crossbow dispersion tweaked

    Weapons: CR 527 magazine cannot be repainted

    Weapons: Range for all melee weapons and fists tweaked

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There should be no rotten fruit at all at the moment, so you're good to go (as long you don't eat raw potatoes).

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I suspect, but have no proof that "worn" food (or worse) only has the negative that it gives you less calories/hydration.

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Well if you find a worn banana, you can eat it, sure, but would you?

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I don't think worn food make you sick.

 

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