davidino91 Posted February 19, 2021 Share Posted February 19, 2021 I had already posted this argument in general discussions but I put it back here as it is the appropriate section. hi I was thinking it would be nice to further enrich the variety of food in oxygen not included. so I thought why not also use plants like (Muckroot, Hexalent) for example you could use Muckroot to make french fries and Hexalent to make a semifreddo / pudding. therefore, the cultivation of the plants listed above would also be possible. you may wonder why to further expand the variety of foods? well because I thought that instead of the food system x from total morality always. you could introduce a memory of what the duplicates ate in the previous days. therefore the duplicates if they eat for more than a day a certain type of food, the moral that this food of drops ... take for example the Frost Bun the first time it is eaten by +2 morale, the next day if it is eaten again by +1 morale in the following day by +0 morale and then -1. the duplicates will remember having eaten this food for 3/4 cycles once the 4 eyelashes have passed the food (Frost Bun) will return to +2 morale if instead it is eaten after 3 eyelashes it will give +1 morale in my opinion this system would be more concrete .. xdxd in fact we all like to eat a given food but if we eat that food several times in a short time it starts to bother us. the same thing could also apply to duplicates ... I attach below some drawings that I had fun doing on paint (I know I'm not very good at drawing) P.S. let me know what you think? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2tallyGr8 Posted February 19, 2021 Share Posted February 19, 2021 Neither hexalent nor muck root are renewable (except through the printing pod), and they are intended to be taken out of the food supply as soon as possible, (same goes for swamp chard heart in Spaced Out). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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