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PS : Hyped as ♥♥♥♥,i really love the mystical part of the game : really love the coloured caverns and mysterie to discover in games.
Hope there will be easter eggs and any second objective :p
EDIT : Scuba diving ? Underwater artefact maybe .. ;)
EDIT : Sky diving ?
EDIT : A little inspiration on rust,isnt it ;D ?
EDIT : .. "character customisation" i see ..
breast expansion maybe for the most .. "adventurous" ?
How often do you plan to update the game on early access?
Are you planning to have a pre-early-access version that will be live streamed on Twitch etc. so we get to see how it looks like before public release?
Can't wait to give my support.
One question
Will the game feature a hydration system?
Cheers
Yes, in many senses:
You have a water meter, it decreases based temperature and other factors such as weather (heat wave increases ambient temperature in your current biome, clothing insulation affects this as well as being indoors or outdoors). You can recover water by wading into a water body, or drinking from a filled water skin or jar, or by being exposed to a rainfull. If your water meter decreases to zero, you become Dehydrated and have various status ailments in addition to slowly losing Health.
Also, you can build water tanks and water pipes to move water from a water body to some other location, and faucets to drink the water from or to fill your portable water containers up. You can also put water into water tanks manually. Water pipes/faucets are also essential components of crop irrigation (you can water crops manually with a portable water container or via rainfall, but this can be inefficient and not sufficient for some larger crops).
Hopefully that answers your question :)