![]() I knew I have always disliked Excel for a reason. Lol! Now, I am more confused by it than ever. We know it does with meat and fish stored indoos or outdoors. (I touched it, thereby introducing bacterial actions on it, altering decay rates?). Especially if the rate changes if storage location and handling has changed. If this is the case, and there are mutliple alogorithms in place for decay rates, varying due to above listed effects, that's downright complicated to track via spreadsheet. Untouched (undiscovered)- decays more slowly after intinial spawn condition? Because it hasn t bee touched or disturbed?ĭiscovered but not put into the backpack- decays slightly faster because it has been disturbed/exposed to new environmental conditions?ĭiscovered and inventoried- decays at a much higher rate, after beng disturbed, and placed into backpack (radiated body heat affecting decay rate)? Makes me wonder if the decay rate is different for undiscovered items, discovered items (not put into inventory) and discovered items (put into inventory). I would have expected it to be at 0% after that amount of time, indoors, containered or otherwise. ![]()
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