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data files for the game One Hour One Life
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Domestic animal differences #1087

Closed TwistedHBG closed 1 year ago

TwistedHBG commented 1 year ago

Inspired by the Turkey domestication issue (that was closed as I was writing this hah), here are some observations about the typical real life food source animals that exist in OHOL:

Mouflon/Sheep

Can be bred: ✔️ Can be harvested for resources: ✔️Fleece, dung Can be killed: ✔️ Can be eaten: ✔️

Geese

Can be bred: ✔️ Can be harvested for resources: ✔️ Feathers, eggs Can be killed: ✔️ Can be eaten: ✔️

Bison/Cow

Can be bred: ✔️ Can be harvested for resources: ✔️ Milk Can be killed: ❌ Technically they can with mango leaves but that is inaccessible to most players Can be eaten: ❌ Where's the beef? Neither Bison nor Cows can be eaten.

Turkey

Can be bred: ❌ Can be harvested for resources: ✔️ Feathers Can be killed: ✔️ Can be eaten: ✔️

Boar/Pig

Can be bred: ✔️ Can be harvested for resources: ❌ But pigs are mainly used for meat, with some exceptions (truffles, leather, glue) Can be killed: ✔️ Can be eaten: ✔️

Rabbit

Can be bred: 🟡Kinda? You can create more rabbits from existing rabbit holes, but there's no way to actually domesticate them Can be harvested for resources: ✔️ Fur, needles Can be killed: ✔️ Can be eaten: ✔️

Cows are the ones that feel like they're incomplete the most out of these - it is very weird IMO that cows cannot be eaten at all.

The other most common food source animals are Chickens, Goats, and Ducks, but those do not exist in OHOL.

jasonrohrer commented 1 year ago

Yeah, the beef has been a glaring hole in the game's food content for years. But it's not a simple fix, since there would be a whole tree of content associated with it (different things to make with beef, etc.... hamburgers, etc?)

Regarding the turkey, I discussed this here:

https://github.com/jasonrohrer/OneLifeData7/issues/1081#issuecomment-1731868527

For rabbits, I content tree of rabbit husbandry would be nice... but I'd need to make a hutch, etc. to do it properly.

For the issues here, I'm really looking for things that are simple fixes and oversights, which are separate from bigger tasks that require lots of new content authoring.