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I don't think a life raft would be able to handle a bunch of coconuts, tools and other items together with your weight irl either, it's not a transport boat.
I don't know, I just did a fast google search. This rinky dink coastal life raft is capable of:
Buoyancy in Salt Water: Total: 1143 lb. (518.5 kg.)
http://www.switlik.com/marine/cpr/tech-specs
Now I know ours is a bit smaller, but I gotta think it's good for at least 500 lbs based on that raft, no?
By the way,dropping some specific goods in raft can't be visible.
Secondly,I suggest rafting can be fixed to be more smooth and efficient.
I agree that if you overload the raft it SHOULD sink. But it's a bit wonky at the moment. I'm experimenting with it, and the player weighs nothing. Items seem to weigh alot, unless it's in the backpack, then it weighs nothing.
Load up about ~60 lbs worth of stuff in the raft, and it sinks without the player in it. Take a single item out so it ALMOST sinks and jump in, no effect. XD
For a real survival experience - all creative bases should be covered. Should be able to tether a wooden raft to the rubber raft to carry more, including the wood that the raft is constructed out of. That brings me to the issue of being able to deconstruct large crafted items like foundations. At least that, and be able to pick up bed, fire spit, and re-purpose fire pit (stones).
Should be able to craft a cast-net - to catch many small fish at once. This net could also hold coconuts that would lash to the raft without adding weight = coconuts float - Wood floats - the more of these items that are lashed to the raft - should increase it's buoyancy - not sink it.
Another thing that doesn't make sense - the raft should be usable for (fresh) water-catchment when it rains.
There's TONS of potential with these games - Hoping you get all the support necessary to continue their evolution!
I think it was in the ww2-based movie Hell in the Pacific, Toshiro Mifune's character had used an old liferaft (or maybe it was a tarp?) that he used to collect rainwater (also starring Lee Marvin).
That'd be an interesting survival mechanic, in case you couldn't find the bucket, or if you didn't have coconuts.
...aaaaand, I checked, if you want to see this movie clasic, do so now beforfe it's removed from Youtube. It's the full movie.
-> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTPd3eOPPNQ <-
When I drop them, I feel like in godmode!
Probably tare something or puncture a hole.
Yeah, thats what i'm think'in .. DUCK TAPE the Handy Mans secret weapon :)