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melparrishjr

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A member registered Jun 22, 2018

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Would be better if the controls were A and D to move. 

When I mount my dragon in or near the water I get the drinking water sound loop until I dismount him on dry land and re-mount him again there.

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I've seen GameEdged play The Long Dark in his YouTube LP series and I'm not a big fan of it. To me making things unecessarily hard just for the sake of making it hard is BS. This whole muddled effect is unfairly difficult to manage! The stat is hidden in the inventory when it should be visible at all times as it seems to be the most important stat that needs to be watched at all times. IRL if I get "Muddled" it won't kill me, but in this game even if I have a fire going and food to cook it won't let me cook it to save my life... literally! Muddled shouldn't be anthing but a dire warning. But you've introduced a stat that wouldn't exist at all under any other circumstances in real life or otherwise just by making it something that interferes with everday ordinary tasks and makes them deadly. One minute I'm fine and the next I'm muddled and not just a little muddled either. I love this game but I hate the muddled effect. If I understand it correctly, it's when you haven't had enough rest seeing that the opposite of muddled is Lucid [which is being able to think straight and concentrate.] but being too cold wouldn't have anything to do with that nether would being a little hungry.  Still if I get cold or hungry or thirsty I get muddled even if I am fully rested. This is BS!!

Even if I find the medicinal herbs or Chanterelles to cure my Muddled effect I can't eat if I'm not hungry! But in IRL if I'm not well I can take my medicine on a full stomache can't I?

Food scarcity is a real pain... I had no idea that the gourds and stuff don't respawn. The only thing I can kill without being killed is the Ostri. Forget the antelope! Their hitbox is too small and I'm 58 years old with poor eyesight ...I can't see the arrows even with the buff. The only way I could kill one was to chase him into the water and hit him with my sword. I barely had enough food for myself, mostly gourds and Chanterelles and then the dragonling wouldn't eat anything but raw meat. So, I guess he died while I was TRYING to hunt antelope.  I love this game but I hate the food scarcity! Also, I hate the "Moddeled" thing cause it makes me die for no good reason. Like needing to build a fire but being too moddeled to build it. That's just stupid. I get it! Mental health but being crazy in RL won't kill you. And then I have this coat thing that's supposed to keep me warm right? But it doesn't and I get moddeled and don't even know it  because that stat doesn't even show until you open your inventory. There I was well fed with full stamina and rested but dying because I was moddeled.  This game will be short lived because of the food scarcity. No food means you die! Hunting OP mobs means you die! Hunting antelope that won't let you get near enough to shoot them means you die! Antelope that run so fast you can never catch up to them means you die! With all this dying there is no chance to survive. With Jumping Formicans and Tardigrades there is no safe pearch from which to shoot them and ranged weapons are pointless because no matter what you die! As I said I really love this game but I hate dying without a choice. The way you have it setup we have no choice but to die. So now that my dragonling is dead [must be because he was gone when I returned.] what comes next? Do I go back up and get another egg or is it just a one time deal? Ideally, I wouldn't hatch the thing until I have a ton of meat but wait that won't work either because it will spoil... You should rename the game "Die! Die and Die again!" because in the end there are no survivors.