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Nothing wrong with cooking with seawater, would be great for pasta. Just no coding delineation between cooking water and drinking water... YET.
Also, every recipe I have tried includes you drinking the pot of water the food was cooked in , so there's that also.
I have not seen him, but I will look him up. And yes, you're right. You can have a camera. And yes, I heard of those fancy tripods decades ago and actually even own a few. I was just joking. And at the same time confirming your statement that there are only a handful real survivor ones on YT ;)
Cheers!
Not really sure why you call at other players *****, but what you just said would be the opposite: You boil water out of the salt. And yes, true, it is possible. Need a steam catcher, like a tarp, with a rock or anything to create a "funnel" in the middle, which then makes the water trip into a bucket or any other container.
Something we did in school, back then, with wet sand and only the sun as a heat source to evaporate the water.
However, OP's post was "Why can't you use sea water for cooking?"
And the statement "You cannot" is simply true. Unless you use methods to filter that salt out, whatever method that would be (There are more than evaporating).
No offense! Just my 2 cents!
Cheers!
lol
They can implement a system for this but it wont seem too practical given the abundance of fresh water on the island.
You'd need to make a fire, boil ea water in a pot and place a tarp over it to condense the evaporated water into another receptacle.
There lakes a rivers tho so maybe this wont be necessary?
Yeah, I mean, I really do not disagree with you there.
Would be cool to have something you can craft to use sea water, not gonna lie.
Maybe something you can craft of an empty Cat Food Can (I mean, we have hundreds of them, right ;)), like you have to stack 3 of them and one has Sand as first filter, second has Charcoal that you can get from the burnt camp fires, third would be cloth to filter sediment out and then you need a flask and collect said filtered water. This would actually be a pretty easy and real life filter method.
Would that be the best water you ever tasted? Nope, but at the end, we are drinking water out of a pond with a dead body in it. So, meh, good enough, right? ;)
I am not opposed to this, but reality is, that is just not where this game is heading. So, we will probably have sea water all around the island with no real use for it, other than getting eaten by a shark (Well, if that shark would actually attack us, that is. LOL)
Anyhow, I see where you're coming from and I do not disagree!
Cheers!
I don't understand why they would add all that sea water to the game if they weren't going to let you craft a stew out of it or let you filter it with a dubious 3 cat-food-can-system.
It just doesn't make any sense.
Do they even care about their fans at all?