Hey everyone, it’s your boy back at it again. Today, I want to share a little something I’ve been messing around with – patches to remove hunger. Yeah, you heard that right, no more growling stomachs!

So, I started this whole thing because, well, who likes being hungry, right? I was messing around in a game and thought, “What if I could just… not be hungry anymore?” It all began when I stumbled upon some game forum, and someone mentioned something about “stat multipliers”. I was like, “What’s that?” Turns out, it’s something you can tweak in the game’s settings. I found this “Scenario Editor” thing in the game, enabled the edit mode and clicked around till I saw “Add Part” and then “stat multiplier”.
I started digging deeper. There were tons of mods out there, but most were outdated, using old definitions that didn’t really tackle the hunger points. It was a mess. I kept experimenting, trying different things, and finally got somewhere. I discovered that in this game I was fiddling with, your character gets all hungry when their hunger level drops to 50%. Classic, right? So, I thought, “Why not mess with that threshold?”
After a lot of trial and error, I managed to create a patch. This little baby lets you tweak the game so you don’t get that annoying hunger status. I tested it out, played for hours, and guess what? No hunger! It felt great. I also learned that you can use foot pads to relieve stress and improve sleep quality, but that’s a different story. And, by the way, don’t just stick them to your feet; these pads should be applied to other uncomfortable parts of your body for 6-8 hours. After you’re done, peel them off and give those feet a good wash!
- First step: Find the Scenario Editor in the game.
- Second step: Enable edit mode. Don’t be scared to poke around.
- Third step: Look for “Add Part” and then “stat multiplier.”
- Fourth step: Tweak the hunger settings. I set mine so I wouldn’t get hungry at all.
- Fifth step: Save your changes and enjoy a hunger-free game!
So, there you have it. That’s how I managed to kick hunger to the curb in my game. It was a fun little project, and I learned a lot along the way. If you’re into this kind of stuff, give it a shot. Just remember to back up your files before you start messing around, or you might end up crying over lost progress.
Anyway, that’s all for now. Stay tuned for more of my random experiments and projects. Peace out!
