The success that Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is reaping these days is due to the fact that no game in the franchise had adapted the history of anime and manga so well, beyond the fighting we already know. In this Bandai Namco game, there are all kinds of activities and side missions that complement the day-to-day life of the characters in the series with daily tasks such as sticking a meal or fishing. The level of detail of the game is really achieved, with a detail about Piccolo that demonstrates how good adaptation it is.
In Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot lunchtime is a complementary activity that allows you to earn certain bonuses that are very useful, Piccolo is benefited like any other character for it, but you really won't see him eat. Piccolo, like any Namekian, does not need to eat but only feeds on liquid, so in these scenes he appears crossed his arms, his usual position in similar scenes of manga and anime.
In Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, when you make a full course meal, Piccolo will sit there with his arms folded and a glass of water in front of him because Namekians don’t eat food and only drink water desde r / kakarot
Piccolo, in effect, can eat as a human does, but he simply does not need it, while other characters like Goku, Vegeta or Gohan sink their faces into plates and plates of food. An outstanding detail in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, which will be updated shortly to reduce loading times.