No fan of Cannibal's myself, they taste bad for some reason but that's not emptiness that's gas.
Clint is just wondering were best to shoot that crazy cannibal inbred swamp dwelling mutant, which head is better to shoot first.
Fallout 3 some of the best fallout enemy's that never made it to fallout 4. https://youtu.be/E2oP_xbze0U They are one of the game's tougher enemy's as well and here is one were someone set them up against an equal number of super mutant's and these were not even the tough swamp folk, it's a case of who get's eaten first. https://youtu.be/7EvWwsTTqx8
" This is designed for survival where you might want to cure your hunger despite the risk of radiation and illness from the flesh of your own kind. "
Cannibalism in Fallout is a roleplaying choice, not one of necessity; food is plentiful enough in the Commonwealth that cannibalism is restricted to the demented and the mutated beyond the idea of "human." It wouldn't occur to a non-cannibal (i.e. a normal person,) to eat the raw offal of humans, ghouls or super mutants they've killed, so why would such things show up in the inventory box? Even raiders are content to use the corpses of their victims as home decor rather than as a source of sustenance.
Guess I'm not normal then, cause I've dined on long-pig in game. Sure, food is plentiful in game, but here is always that odd occurrence when you're over loaded, and dump those 27 cans of cram, only to realize your mistake 15 minutes later when your survival character is starving, and all you see are raiders... it moves.. it's meat.. might as well eat it.
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Clint is just wondering were best to shoot that crazy cannibal inbred swamp dwelling mutant, which head is better to shoot first.
Fallout 3 some of the best fallout enemy's that never made it to fallout 4.
https://youtu.be/E2oP_xbze0U
They are one of the game's tougher enemy's as well and here is one were someone set them up against an equal number of super mutant's and these were not even the tough swamp folk, it's a case of who get's eaten first.
https://youtu.be/7EvWwsTTqx8
Cannibalism in Fallout is a roleplaying choice, not one of necessity; food is plentiful enough in the Commonwealth that cannibalism is restricted to the demented and the mutated beyond the idea of "human." It wouldn't occur to a non-cannibal (i.e. a normal person,) to eat the raw offal of humans, ghouls or super mutants they've killed, so why would such things show up in the inventory box? Even raiders are content to use the corpses of their victims as home decor rather than as a source of sustenance.
And nobody gets mad about it?