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Ok guys, seriously now...
 
I was running along, looting up, shot a guy in the face and everything felt quiet jolly - until...
 
Well, until I've stumbled over Dolly The Sheep. I ate it. Which I shouldn't have, aparently.
After I cooked the meat for about 20 minutes without seeing the flip-over from "raw" to "cooked" I decided that this was due to a bug in the description and not an actual bug of the cooking-status itself. I mean, the actual steak asset changed from raw to cooked and even, in one case, it looked quiet burned. Surely, I thought, it was due to a bugged description....

Oh, I couldn't be more wrong.
I ended up vomitting all the way from Stary Sobor back to Cherno without ever seeing a hint of a pack of charcoal tabs. I finally perished at the bottom of Cherno hospital.
 
One might think that once the devs added the animal/food/cooking mechanic they would actually have a template and therefor it shouldn't be easy to add new animals like sheep without frustrating me with bugs like that. Well, one would be wrong.
 
Long story short:


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I swear to god they are doing it on purpose!

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I planted zuccini seeds, one of them looked odd, but description was 'fresh zuccini' (pristine), so I ate it. Poisoned. Sick. GG I thought. luckly I managed to cure myself after like 1 hour ingame by consuming a lot of water. Without charcoals.

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I think if you over cook anything it makes you sick and poisons you. I recall reading people griping about that, because intuitively if you overcook something it's completely safe to eat, obviously. I think they've still got some work to do in this area, it doesn't seem finished.

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I think if you over cook anything it makes you sick and poisons you. I recall reading people griping about that, because intuitively if you overcook something it's completely safe to eat, obviously. I think they've still got some work to do in this area, it doesn't seem finished.

 

According to the graphics it was neither overcooked nor raw. It just looked perfect and didn't change even after 20 mins of cooking. I blame the sheep

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you murdered somebody, and you didn't see this coming?

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you murdered somebody, and you didn't see this coming?

I thought karma didn't pay attention this one time...

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