When I was playing Unturned, I was using a camp fire that can be placed and picked up, and i was thinking that if in 4.0 the camp fire will not be infinite anymore, I was thinking that it would be cool if Nelson can add the primus stove where you can cook something or boiling water while traveling around so you don’t need to build a camp fire. However you need to refill with gas to use it.
Seems a bit unnecessary to add because there are already campfires only thing that may be added is a brick furnace - smelting scrap metal and glass , metal oven - high quality food and boiling water , campfire - low quality food
So a brick furnace is nesscesary but a portable camp stove isn’t? I think your logic is skewed. I’m assuming campfires on II will be harder to start. And, they should not be movable once placed, and the should burn out if not tended.
The good thing about a camp stove would that it would be portable, and you can pick it up once your done using, unlike a lit fire.
But when you go to travel around the map or going in a city, it would be dangerous cooking or boiling water while there are zombies that try to catch you, and because in real life when you make a campfire inside the forest or in the house, everything will burn.
I don’t say that the stove is better than a camp fire. The camp fire was used for the base and the stove was used to travel around without spending time searching for wood. And also I find it stupid and dangerous building a camp fire in a urban city where there are Zombies or Turned.
Metalworking skill anyone? I’d love to toy around with scrap metals, saving the best steel for forge welding a sword, or casting an ingot and forging that into a blade instead. Maybe finding industrial machinery and forging more complex things? Also, brass copper and lead, We need that for bullets.
Maybe 2 types of campfire like in Don’t Starve a basic one that disappear when its fuel runs out ,And the fire-pit that have a better fuel efficiency and do not disappear. The primus stove would be a nice way to not having to craft a loot of campfires.