With a basic grasp of the mechanics, starving to death is basically impossible. Sure, I have 3k hours in the game, so my experience is going to be completely different to a fresh player; but food is never really a concern. The worst I get in A20 is: I might have to look at the orange icon on day 2. I would really have to try to get killed by lack of food, and be awfully annoyed while doing it.one starves to death in the beginning of the game far to easily.
While I'll commiserate your rotten fate; it was you who dug yourself into a hole you couldn't get out of. While the way you died sounds booooring, you could've/would've/should've just as easily attracted a pair of zeds down there with you and you would've been dead anyway. Don't do that; always keep your exits usable and clear. Plus, you didn't have any frames on you to make a ladder? Basics, mate, basics..I was underground, couldn't dig out, and couldn't do much of anything except wait to die.
While I'll commiserate your rotten fate; it was you who dug yourself into a hole you couldn't get out of. While the way you died sounds booooring, you could've/would've/should've just as easily attracted a pair of zeds down there with you and you would've been dead anyway. Don't do that; always keep your exits usable and clear. Plus, you didn't have any frames on you to make a ladder? Basics, mate, basics..![]()
Perhaps; I would predict most will take it as a learning experience though...A slow dead end is enough to make a lot of people rage quit a game.
Perhaps; I would predict most will take it as a learning experience though...![]()
Honestly, it's kinda news to me. I don't doubt you, but from what I've seen on the tubes and whatnot, I haven't seen anyone get to actual zero regen - I kinda assumed you were exaggerating. If it does happen, it is a bit messed up for sure; but in normal gameplay it'll mean you'll feed yourself to a zed.I could still walk all over underground and jump as many times as I wanted but I couldn't even swing my little axe once. Are you telling me you don't see a problem with this scenario?
As the title states, one starves to death in the beginning of the game far to easily. Could something be changed to prevent this?
I try not to do too much exertion in the first few days.
Focus on bow, spear, cooking, forge if I haven't found a schematic yet, and then Cardio and Iron Gut. Once I have a nice routine going I'll get Living off the Land and start working on my farm.
Bacon & Eggs I'll make however much I have the eggs for, (insert blatant plea for a chicken coop from TFP here.) There is a farming mod that has them that I love to use, but I've been playing without mods for bit, trying to get back to the original concept. Then hopefully jump straight to meat stew if I've been lucky enough to find my veggies.
I'll normally get 2 of the 3, corn, potato or mushrooms. Last game was corn and shrooms, I can't believe I haven't found a potato patch yet.
Well, we have our parents to help us avoid that fate, at least for the first few years. I too find life a bit too punishing sometimes. It needs to be tuned down a notch.As the title states, one starves to death in the beginning of the game far to easily. Could something be changed to prevent this?
Honestly, it's kinda news to me. I don't doubt you, but from what I've seen on the tubes and whatnot, I haven't seen anyone get to actual zero regen - I kinda assumed you were exaggerating. If it does happen, it is a bit messed up for sure; but in normal gameplay it'll mean you'll feed yourself to a zed.
And while I took the angle of ribbing you a bit, I was doing it mostly to point out some of the basics. Figured it might suit a thread about the basics of food survival..![]()
If that happens again send me a pm and I’ll join your game to come dig you out!In all honesty I was far too frustrated with the turn of events to bother with thinking my way out of it... I didn't wait to die, I just left the game and started a new one. My point stands, especially when you consider the people that are going to find themselves in this situation the most are new players at the beginning of their journey. A slow dead end is enough to make a lot of people rage quit a game.
I do not really have a problem when food is scares. I also do not have a problem searching for vending machines and doing quests to get the money to buy food at the vendor. But what I have a problem with is, that certain foods like canned foods do not give a good saturation when you eat them. You are down to 20 percent food on your first day, reach the vendor, sell everything you gathered so far just to buy the 3 or 4 canned goods at the vending machine and then need to eat all of it immediatly to get decently full. If rng is hitting you hard, and yes I had this in one of my last playthroughs, you will not fnd enough life stock to get enough meat to make it through the first nights.
Generally one day lasts 2h in my games, loot chance reduced and with more zombies. I tried to play with 25% loot chance and I was fine with the loot in generall but it was impossible for me to find foods in the game anymore by looting. I also wasn´t able to find a grill. I had only 2 bottles of water on day one which was enough to keep me alive, filling up the glasses with water and cooking them nonstop no problem. But the food was a problem and I died on day 2. Couldn´t find enough animals to keep me alive and all my engery and time in this 2 days I was alive went into doing quests nonstop to be able to buy the cans at the traders vending machine or any other machine I could find. But since I was always down on foot to around 10 to 20 percent, I always had to eat all bought cans and meats immediatly after buying/hunting. And rng made animals rare on that seed. I was up for the challenge and I still would prefer playing with loot chance down to 25 percent. Because this way books, weapons and other goodies are scares and so the use of the trader becomes more meaningfull, but the low food saturation is a problem in the game when rng is not playing along with such settings. Like I said, I don´t mind a challenge, so I am ok with finding only 3 or 4 cans of food today or only a view chickens or rabbits. But when I find food, no matter if cooked or canned, I should be able to fill me up and still have something left for the night. It makes no sense that I do quests then go to the vendor, buy 4 cans and need to eat them all to decently fill me up.