Despite a long and arduous development, the indie game and zombie survival title Project Zomboid has been graced by new updates. The changes have added a host of features and items, but the core simulation and its many Moodles have remained constant throughout.
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Project Zomboid's Moodles are the primary indicator of a survivor's health and status, and range from the mundane Hungry to the terminal Dead. One of the Moodles that players might dismiss at first is Queasy, which is represented by a green, ill-looking face. Queasy is the first and least harmful of the Sick category of Moodles, which continues into Nauseous, Sick, and Fever. In order to cure the Queasy Moodle, players will first need to have a good idea of where it came from.
There are many hazards in the zombie apocalypse, and the Queasy Moodle can have several causes, some benign, some fatal. The most common cause of Queasy in Project Zomboid is through eating bad or raw food. However, it's also possible to become sick after spending too long around rotting corpses. The more corpses there are, the more chance a survivor has of becoming ill. Smoking can also cause the Queasy Moodle, but only if the survivor isn't already a smoker.
Finally, Queasy can be an early sign that the player has been infected by the Knox Virus, and will soon turn into a zombie. Project Zomboid's zombie plague is irreversible, so Queasy survivors who have recently received a bite or laceration may only have a few hours to live.
Players who think they've identified the cause of their Queasy Moodle in Project Zomboid can then attempt to cure it. For food poisoning and illness caused by corpse decay, this can be as simple as remaining well-fed and rested. In
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