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Ramethzer0

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22 hours ago, Roland said:

3. Resource Scarcity: Reducing the availability of glass jars could encourage players to prioritize the use of other containers or methods for storing and transporting liquids, adding complexity to resource management in the game.
 

 

If I were to make the argument we can use alternative methods - since glass jars are rare in this narrative - why not metal, plastic, or leather canteens?  These things could be readily available and make the storage of water stupid easy.   Anyone who's been to a military surplus store or survival depot could tell you how common they are there.   Or even more common would be the plasticware isle in Target, Walmart, Meijers, etc.

 

Did anyone in this thread mention plastic bottles from pretty much everywhere?   Isn't there a mountain of them in India?

Ramethzer0

Ramethzer0

22 hours ago, Roland said:

3. Resource Scarcity: Reducing the availability of glass jars could encourage players to prioritize the use of other containers or methods for storing and transporting liquids, adding complexity to resource management in the game.
 

 

If I were to make the argument we can use alternative methods - since glass jars are rare in this narrative - why not metal or leather canteens?  These things could be readily available and make the storage of water stupid easy.   Anyone who's been to a military surplus store or survival depot could tell you how common they are there.

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