There already is one of those in an out-of-bounds area in MT (just down from the ML transition cave). All HL has to do is open that up to us and stock it. Perhaps a treacherous deer trail leading down to it.
Yes, I'm sure there is straw in PV, which is primarily used for bedding due to it's low nutritional value, but the farmers would also have a LOT of feed hay. This is used to get the livestock through the winter. Grass hay wouldn't have much potential for flour (as I stated) but, as with many things in TLD, a token of suspended disbelief may allow us to harvest the hay for making flour.
Thanks for sharing, @conanjaguar!
Regarding your images, not sure if it's your browser or something else, but you should be able to get the pictures included in your post vs links. Do you do these steps?
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2. After you've selected the file and it's uploaded, you then click Insert and it should insert the image at your cursor in your post:
Or, if you have the image in Snipping Tool, etc. or have Copied it, you should be able to paste it directly into the post without doing the steps above.
Hope this helps.
Story and Survival modes are part of the "base" game. You are asking to incorporate paid DLC content in the base version of the game? What if you haven't bought the DLC?
A Friday would be awesome giving us the weekend to play, but I can certainly understand the downside to that for HL support. At this point, we're SO close folks!!
I'm going to assume that the Poisoned Affliction can only be obtained by being bitten by a Poisoned Wolf. This may affect the treatment needed (laceration/puncture vs. ingestion).
True, but bacterial complications typically go along with poison.
I suggested Reishi because one of it's purported benefits is as a poison cure:
OVERVIEW
Reishi mushroom is a fungus. Some people describe it as "tough" and "woody" with a bitter taste. The above-ground part and portions of the below-ground parts are used as medicine.
Reishi mushroom is used for aging, boosting the immune system; viral infections such as the flu (influenza), swine flu, and avian flu; lung conditions including asthma and bronchitis; heart disease and contributing conditions such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol; diabetes; kidney disease; cancer; polyps (growths) in the colon or rectum, and liver disease. It is also used for HIV/AIDS, altitude sickness, symptoms in the urinary tract in men, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), trouble sleeping (insomnia), stomach ulcers, poisoning, and herpes pain. Other uses include reducing stress and preventing and treating different kinds of fatigue.
This already exists to some extent. Look at all the frozen bodies, some with pills, knives or "crime scenes". I think if we added more of these, it would make those we do find less "special".
Just my 2 cents.
@piddy3825's post showcases them well.
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