Well the point of games is to give you the most realistic and absorbing experience possible.
Arguably, that point could be used for both of the two sides (yes have it, and no don't have it). It could be argued that you would want to have to do all of the real life things, eating sleeping, dealing with excrement, etc.
The other side would of course be "I don't want to have to deal with that crap."
But I think that it would expand immensely on the game, and I would definitely enjoy having the option to play it.
What would be even better is if you had a menu in which you could check on or off certain things, such as sleep or having to use the bathroom.
That would be pretty weird though. Where would all that food go?
Also, would they have your body type change depending on how much you did or did not eat?
could you get diabetes in Skyrim?
There are endless possibilities to go with the Hardcore gaming style.
Arguably, that point could be used for both of the two sides (yes have it, and no don't have it). It could be argued that you would want to have to do all of the real life things, eating sleeping, dealing with excrement, etc.
The other side would of course be "I don't want to have to deal with that crap."
But I think that it would expand immensely on the game, and I would definitely enjoy having the option to play it.
What would be even better is if you had a menu in which you could check on or off certain things, such as sleep or having to use the bathroom.
That would be pretty weird though. Where would all that food go?
Also, would they have your body type change depending on how much you did or did not eat?
could you get diabetes in Skyrim?
There are endless possibilities to go with the Hardcore gaming style.