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Mod Title: Adjustable Intakes

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I wanted to see if it was possible for a mod, or code, with a changeable keybind that reads the size of a fluid container ((food or water, bottle or bowl, cup or container)) and allows the player to adjust how much they eat or drink from that container.

Example. If you have a container that has 1L of water in it; the mod will read that the max size of the container is 1L and using the keybind Shift+Scroll down would allow you to change how much you want to drink from 1L to 0.9L, 0.8L, 0.7L and so on until 0.1L, while Shift+Scroll up changes it to go upwards. The mod would only let you go up to the max that is in the cup/bowl/container. For example, if your 1L cup only has 0.7L left in it, you can not choose to drink 0.8L, 0.9L or 1L as it only has 0.7L left. The max you can drink is 0.7L.

The purpose of this, would be to be able to take small sips from your drinks, or nibbles at your food rather than eating or drinking it all in one go. This would allow for some roleplay scenario's, as well as to help meals last a little bit longer, or drinks last a little longer making it so the player wont always over saturate themselves while eating/drinking ((specially with mods like hydrate or diedrate)).

 

I'm sure this mod would be popular, as I previously stated, it would allow players to vary how much they eat and drink allowing you to be a bit slower with your food or water and not scoffing it all in one go.

 

Further versions of this mod, or future developments could include the ability to change how much you fill a bowl or bottle with. For example, if you are really struggling and need to feed multiple people with what is left in a stew pot, you could half fill bowls with the stew in order to give everyone some food, not just making one person have all of it.

Edited by FurryFreedom
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