Potjeh wrote:I don't think that forcing people to drink all the time will be particularly fun, especially at the early stage where all you're going to have to drink is water. I think a better route would be to have drinks give various buffs, and the cap on how many of these buff you could put on would be your thirst. For example, tea could give you a Caffeinated buff that reduces inspiration cost for studying, whiskey could give you a Liquid Courage buff that makes you immune to fear attacks by bears and other things that get such attacks, or white wine could give you an Aperitif buff that acts as a multiplier to the heal values of all food. There's lots of different buffs that could work, so there's lots of room for different drinks. As for interaction with the food system, I quite like the suggestion of Salty Nuts making you thirsty, and I think it should be expanded so the only way to gain thirst would be eating food.
Sounds good, I particularly like eating causing thirst, it would keep a certain minimum ratio between food and drink. One of the big challenges of a drink system is the hyper-abundance of water and the obvious need to make water incredibly weak as a result (or at least the types of water that are found in rivers and lakes).
Perhaps we can just reflect 'thirst' as the wearing off of the buffs that drinks provide, so eating drains away the timer or magnitude of your drink buff, then we don't need a whole 'thirst meter' or any kind of nasty 'dying of thirst' effects when said meter runs down.
Liquid Courage as a defense against Fear is great, but I'd structure it as a bar/timer that's eroded down by 'fear attacks' rather then an out right immunity. Given enough roaring the Bear will "Scare you Sober"
I'm still hoping for gluttony effects but so far these out-of-gluttony effects sound nice. To conclude I'll throw out some drink recipe ideas.
Spruce Root Beer: Boil spruce roots in a copper pot for 15 minutes, let brew ferment for 3 hours, weak newbie alcohol
Glacial spring water: A foragable found in mountain, you must click it with a bucket to pick it up, best form or water and an ingredient in elite drinks
Myrtle Tea: Boil 4 myrtle oak leaves in copper pot for 5 minutes, weak newbie tea, superior tea is of course sold in Boston
Also this page details some popular mixed drinks of the colonial era, they are surprisingly elaborate and would made interesting high level drinks or drink ideas.
http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2014/04/c ... skull.html