Hunger visability
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Hunger visability
It would be useful to be able to see how hungry a person is.I don't mean the meter, that would be too exact, but it would be more realistic if , when somebody hadn't eaten for a year, if it said somthing in their character description like " A women in her twenties, she looks skin and bones" or somthing along those lines
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Yes, yes, totally!! It was damn annoying to look at Maline's description in the end, it doesn't have much effect telling people that she's goddamn emanciated when the description says "looks strong". Damnit, she couldn't even walk and the goddamn description... *bangs her head in the table*
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Lumin
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Good idea! It kind of sucks when someone falls over from hunger right next to you, and there's no way to even notice their skin was hanging off their bones. (Not that most of my characters would care overly much about sleepers, but there's at least one who gets a little upset when the daily anonymous newspawns die, and she's probably make an effort to feed anyone who was starving...)
And it would create an actual purpose for the 'strong' and 'weak' descriptions again, though of course there'd have to be a a few stages in between them.
And it would create an actual purpose for the 'strong' and 'weak' descriptions again, though of course there'd have to be a a few stages in between them.
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