Dallane wrote:Just saying there is already a form of this already, it wouldn't be that hard to expand it into other foods. I see you don't know what you can make with fruits.....I guess you won't be doing any serious glutton sessions.
The purgative is well, mildly useful, besides that there are no fruit food recipes, the fruits themselves are not really suitable for gluttony.
On the other hand,
focusing salem on survival is good,
focusing salem on feces and rot it not good.
TotalyMeow wrote:Taipion wrote:Comparing fruits and rotten fruits to actual food is, to put it in a polite way, not that beneficial.
Fruit is pointless for gluttony, and only useful as ingredient in some things and mostly as fertilizer in its rotten form, this really does not qualify for a comparison in any way at all.
You say this because you, unlike Dallane, haven't been paying attention. Fruits aren't terribly useful for Gluttony right now because new food is just so difficult for us to balance in the current Gluttony system. We have plans for many, many recipes and uses for things like Fruit, Domestic Meat, Milk, Cheese, Honey, etc. We only put in a few potato recipes and haven't even added the beans. Plus the Vegetable/Cabbage food group we want to split up and expand. Once we have a new system in that is more simple and easy for us to code and balance, you'll see more recipes. Fruit as it is is definitely considered part of the food/Gluttony system. Part of the reason it rots is because it is a very advanced food. I'm not sure if John has any plans for more rotting of foods. It would be kinda harsh though, to make newbie foods rot.
The current gluttony system is rather flat, as there are only few values of interest, depending on which way you approach it, restore is rather easy for most food groups so adding another group of comparably effective items would not do much, unfortunately.
Yet, the current system works, and though I like to see that it's being reworked, I just hope it does not end up being even more of a chore than the current one, while I do hope it will be more balanced yet challenging.