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Um...in case people didn't reallize, the health reasons I meant were the wide variety of often-fatal diseases that were transmitted by the universally impure drinking water.
You can get drunk, with all it's effects, from beer...but you could get all manner of things from Diarrhea on up from drinking water.
You can get drunk, with all it's effects, from beer...but you could get all manner of things from Diarrhea on up from drinking water.
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With the implementation of vehicle fuel, we are more than likely going to be introducing ethanol into the game. This raises the question of can/should Cantrians have access to alcohol and what should be the side effects.
I would personally like to see alcoholic beverages be introduced as a form of medicine. An increase in drunkeness as healing alcohols are consumed would be an interesting way to give them some balance.
The simplest side effects could be along the lines of tiredness back in the days when it affected the game with decreased work efficiency and hampered combat abilities. Another cool side effect would be slurred speech, and the occassional automated loud whisper.
I still think it would add an interesting roleplaying as well as purely game mechanical dynamic.
I would personally like to see alcoholic beverages be introduced as a form of medicine. An increase in drunkeness as healing alcohols are consumed would be an interesting way to give them some balance.
The simplest side effects could be along the lines of tiredness back in the days when it affected the game with decreased work efficiency and hampered combat abilities. Another cool side effect would be slurred speech, and the occassional automated loud whisper.
I still think it would add an interesting roleplaying as well as purely game mechanical dynamic.
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Let's have a brainstorm for drunkenness effects, shall we?
Bumping against the door when trying to get out would be nice, people on the other side would hear someone bumping against the door. Though it would be cool if that was possible intentionally as well. And in opposition to knocking maybe there could be a chance of losing 1 health on impact?
Another great thing, saying things aloud when you were supposed to whisper! You know how your voice can get louder when you're drunk and you just don't realize it. Imagine all this drunken babble and public immorality.
Also when someone is seriously intoxicated, that could lead to vomiting and wild bowel movements described in my sickness topic.
But with all these bad effects, it should probably have something good as well, reducing tiredness and fixing a bit of damage, perhaps? Too bad there's not a happiness meter.
And also in the serious stage, there should be a chance of passing out, in which case your inventory becomes vulnerable to thieving.
Bumping against the door when trying to get out would be nice, people on the other side would hear someone bumping against the door. Though it would be cool if that was possible intentionally as well. And in opposition to knocking maybe there could be a chance of losing 1 health on impact?
Another great thing, saying things aloud when you were supposed to whisper! You know how your voice can get louder when you're drunk and you just don't realize it. Imagine all this drunken babble and public immorality.
Also when someone is seriously intoxicated, that could lead to vomiting and wild bowel movements described in my sickness topic.
But with all these bad effects, it should probably have something good as well, reducing tiredness and fixing a bit of damage, perhaps? Too bad there's not a happiness meter.
And also in the serious stage, there should be a chance of passing out, in which case your inventory becomes vulnerable to thieving.
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Money wrote:Does beer make you drunk yet? Just asking because it says in here that the "drinking" Project has been ompleted and the wiki doesnt mention anything causing you to be drunk.
Beer is just food, or healing food. No real effect in game other then any other food. But there is nothing preventing chars from roleplaying drinking, drunkness etc. It is even popular in few places for few chars, and it is ok.
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