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SomeCallMeNomad (DayZ)

Clothes should be more rugged

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  This is something that's been bugging me for a while. I think the clothes should be more.... rugged. I think pristine clothing should be very very rare, and that, for the most part, you're going to have to wear clothes maybe with dirt on it, or with rips in it. It just doesn't make sense that after the apocalypse, there's perfectly new looking clothes lying everywhere. 

 

  What do you think? Feel free to post why you do/don't think this is a good idea!  :D

 

EDIT: At the very least, I think they should make clothes in the worn state look dirtier. Imo, worn looks too clean right now

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You are lucky if you are finding (P) stuff everywhere, ive been going around and mostly find worn/damaged stuff now a-days

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You are lucky if you are finding (P) stuff everywhere, ive been going around and mostly find worn/damaged stuff now a-days

 

True, they aren't INCREDIBLY easy to find, but you can always sew them up to worn condition, which looks too clean to make sense in my opinion

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sewing up clothing should "Repair" it in a sense, but it should be left patchy, dirty, look like it was repaired by some idiot with a sewing needle

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sewing up clothing should "Repair" it in a sense, but it should be left patchy, dirty, look like it was repaired by some idiot with a sewing needle

 

Exactly

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Another idea could be that you need a rag to be able to patch up badly damaged clothing. Just a thought.

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