Guaranasui Posted August 27, 2013 Share Posted August 27, 2013 (edited) Hello Forum! so as the tilte said im looking for a Mod that adds a Simple Hunger/thirst/Sleep System. I know there are a few out there that has these features in them but all of them are way too complicated with just too much Numbers all over the Place. so here is my Idea of a Simple and Enjoyble Hunger/Thirst/Sleep System based off the Fallout New Vegas System. Hunger: Hunger slows donw health regenration, if hunger level hits top the player dies. Thirst: Thirst slows down Mana Regenration, if Thirst level hits top the player dies Sleep Deprivation: Sleep Deprivation slows down stamina regenration, if Sleep Deprivation level hits top the player dies. Interface:There need to be a smart way to aware the player that he needs to sleep or he's starving to death. instead of just putting a disease in the spell section i think an UI is the better way: Add a Hunger, Thirst and Sleep Bar on the right just above the Stamina Bar. The bars are Invisible most of the time and only showing when: The values ChangesThe Bars are down to 30% (to tell the Player " dude go eat something!")After a Loading screen (moving location or loading a saved Game) So the player only needs to worrie about the bars not drop to 0, instead of checking silly numbers somewhere in their inventory all the time. leading to a fluid gameplay. Sorry for my bad english and greetings from Swizerland! Edited August 27, 2013 by sasuke_sui Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shadeybladey Posted August 27, 2013 Share Posted August 27, 2013 Realistic Needs and Diseases pretty much does that. http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/26228// There's no bar on screen, but you do get a message and a sound effect, like stomach rumble, cough or yawn for hunger, thirst and fatigue. You don't need to worry about numbers and calories but there are special recipes for food that adds stamina bonuses etc. It was built as a simpler alternative to things like Imp's More Complex Needs. ~.~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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