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Mr Peanut
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Machines
I'm confused on machines. Do things like carrot harvestors produce resources on their own, or do they increase the amount of resources a person can gather in a day. If they do produce resources on their own, can you build a resource specific machine away from a resource (like a potato harvester away from potatoes, or drills away from mountains) and have it actually gather those resources?
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Mr Peanut
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When a project finishes that the intiator can't carry, it ends up on the ground.
Machines like carrot harvesters can only be built where the resource exists. They are like tools, sort of. They can only have one project at a time, but as many people can work on it as you want. So, it's like a super-communal-tool.

Machines like carrot harvesters can only be built where the resource exists. They are like tools, sort of. They can only have one project at a time, but as many people can work on it as you want. So, it's like a super-communal-tool.
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rklenseth
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Machines like carrot harvesters can only be built where the resource exists. They are like tools, sort of. They can only have one project at a time, but as many people can work on it as you want. So, it's like a super-communal-tool.
Actually that is not true anymore. I believe at least some of the machines have a limit of how many people can participate on the machine.
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