Would you like for them to give you a mode that required eat and sleep? It adds a RP aspect to the game that is optional and give a purpose to the food we need to buy and cook.
Would you like for them to give you a mode that required eat and sleep? It adds a RP aspect to the game that is optional and give a purpose to the food we need to buy and cook.
Personally, no. Mods tend to deal with that type of thing.
Said it before I will say it again. Do you need someone in real life to tell you how to wipe your [censored]? No? Then why do you need Bethesda to tell you that you need to eat and sleep? The power is in your hands to do so. See now, if you start eating and drinking, then you will start needing to go to the bathroom. After all if you don't urinate and defecate you can die in real life. (Sadly this happened. With the Wii, it's hold your Wee to win a Wii. A lady died holding her wee.) So if Bethesda needs to tell us when to sleep and eat that will mean Bethesda will tell us when we need to go to the bathroom as well.
Do you really want Bethesda to tell you how to wipe and when?
You give the PERFECT reason why Bethesda doesn't put it in the game, because you can't do it. If you can't do it, then why add it in? You can easily eat 6 small meals a day. You can easily nap or sleep during the game. You are Choosing Not Too. (going by the fact that you didn't say you did this in the game, I am guessing you are not doing it.)
I tried doing this in Fallout 3 and Skyrim/Oblivion. I always forget doing it so basically did the once a day eating and sleeping. Didn't really add any immersion for me. Then when New Vegas came out, it didn't add any immersion to the game. Just an annoying aspect to the game. "OH look I am hungry" eat squirrel on a stick. "OH look I am tired" sleep on a mat. It didn't really add to the game play. So I am glad Bethesda left it out of the game.
After all, I don't need Bethesda to tell me when to wipe.
Fallout New Vegas had this option at the beginning of the game. Personally, I loved it. For me it added immersion, for others, like Davor, it didn't. That's fine, I respect all players opinions whether they are the same as mine or not. Should this option be a mandatory part of the game? No. Should it be an option at the beginning of the game (like FNOV)? Yes. Doubtful if Bethesda will take the time/resources to do it. But I would expect a mod to eventually become available that allows this option.
Would be cool to have, yea, a mod can do it just as well so its going to be not that much relevant anyway.
But still.
I suppose eating and sleeping would have been a nice RPG element for Survivor difficulty, but most casual players would likely prefer not to have that aspect of "real life" in their games.
my suggestion is to simply wait for a mod since such mods have been released for previous Bethesda games.
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While a survivor option like that would add another layer to the immersion and role-playing, it would certainly need to be optional. I do eat and sleep anyway in game (when I think about it) so I'm just going with that for now.
you could always eat and sleep on your own...and if you forget your supper, as a penalty, drop a grenade by your feet...
I'd rather them add more quests and settlement options to the game than spend time on a mode that forces us to do something we can already do on our own, but I wouldn't put up a huge fuss about it if it did get added. Plus, my characters already eat and sleep enough without the game telling me to do it. I don't like traveling at night because my real life eyes have a hard time seeing things on a dark screen, so my characters usually sleep until morning before doing anything anyway, and they always carry cooked food to use before using up any stimpaks for healing, so end up using all that food during adventures too.