A player has set the goal of having the fattest character in the new Steam hit SCUM. To achieve this, he eats zombies in large quantities.
The new survival game “Scum” on Steam has realism at its core. Characters get fatter if they eat a high-fat diet. One player takes this to the extreme—or rather: to the width.
Eating is important in Scum: In Scum, you need to feed your inmate. If you eat too little, you lose muscle and strength over time. But you can also gain weight if you really go for it.
The website PC Gamer spoke with a player whose goal is to become as fat as possible. We also want to introduce you to Tojimaru and his unusual goal in Scum.
How does one get so fat in Scum? Player Tojimaru says he spends most of his time lying on the ground. There he eats fat until his stomach is 100% full. Once there’s a little space in his stomach, he eats more fat.
He essentially does this about 8 hours a day since Scum was released.
What does the man eat? The fat mainly comes from zombies that Tojimaru kills. They can then be broken down into their components, including fat. The zombie-fat diet is supplemented by some mushrooms that provide the necessary vitamin D. Occasionally, a deer or a bear is also on the menu, but mainly it’s zombies.
Tojimaru has also set up a pantry in the form of a sofa.
How fat is the character? The player has now fattened himself from 125 kilograms to a proud 188 kilos.
In the beginning, he experimented with methods on how to gain weight correctly. He tried whether vegetable oil or butter would bring more weight gain than the zombie fat.
But he eventually gave that up and simply followed his mission to become the fattest man in Scum.
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