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RnD is good, but its a complicated mess trying to figure out what and how much to eat.
iNeed is more immersive. You can get water from the well and similar places.
Realistic Needs and Diseases ops installing another mod (drinking fountans of Skyrim), but has more support base from other mods - like W.A.T.E.R.
I am using Realistic Needs and Diseases, but I don't really think that there would be something preventing me to move to iNeeds, if needed. I like how RND works, but iNeed seems to work just as well.
I think I will use Ineed because of the SKYUI symbols.
Oh yeah. That would actually be the part that I like with RND. You have to occationally eat more than just your average customed-to-carry-with-you food. It gves is it a bit more varying feeling.
I think that iNeed is for systematic players who count their rations.
RND is for player, who like get their bows out, in the middle of wilderness, and start hunting.
But, as said, there is little difference.
Otherwise iNeed is the same thing but with 3 icons on your HUD which i don't miss at all because RND lets me know when i get hungry/thirsty/sleepy just the same, just instead of icons, its a message on the top left. After awhile you already know when you might want some food, or some water and ya grab your waterskin (or drink from a river), doesn't even take warning messages anymore.
3 icons, "warning lights", is too little to make it worthwhile, imo.
With you there. I am with one of those camps that sometimes believe that less is more. I use RND but iNeed does have some neat stuff in it.
I believe iNeed does cover diseases but it's optional, can be turned on in the MCM. I never really looked into that, though, so I don't know if it's as involved as in RN&D.
Way too many mods that think immersion is all about the complexity.
I call BS.