Unfinished Project Timeouts
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Riggly
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Unfinished Project Timeouts
I'm thinking that a timeout value of unfinished projects might be a benefit. Even if it is only on the resource gathering projects versus the building projects.
First reason being that if there are 200 unfinished stone gathering projects .. it becomes difficult to find a single project in that huge list.
Second reason being that it is more resources being used for the Cant server to have to search and produce a big long list of projects.
Just a thought.
First reason being that if there are 200 unfinished stone gathering projects .. it becomes difficult to find a single project in that huge list.
Second reason being that it is more resources being used for the Cant server to have to search and produce a big long list of projects.
Just a thought.
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Most of my characters try to complete unfinished projects (started by other people). A timeout does sound like a good idea, though. There are some projects that repeat 100 times that have no progress on them. A timeout period would be great and any resources collected after, say, 100 days ends up on the ground.
On a similiar note, for buildings that are half constructed, is there some way to destroy a partially made building? One of my characters is in a town with a building that started several years ago (in the 400's I think) that may never be finished. Can those "deterioate" faster? Or can we use some tools (sledgehammers?) to destroy the building? Maybe even get back some of the resources used in the construction? Like if 6000 stone was applied to a building that was never finished, the town could get 2000 stone back as a reusable resource if they destroy the building. That sort of thing.
On a similiar note, for buildings that are half constructed, is there some way to destroy a partially made building? One of my characters is in a town with a building that started several years ago (in the 400's I think) that may never be finished. Can those "deterioate" faster? Or can we use some tools (sledgehammers?) to destroy the building? Maybe even get back some of the resources used in the construction? Like if 6000 stone was applied to a building that was never finished, the town could get 2000 stone back as a reusable resource if they destroy the building. That sort of thing.
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Don't double post. *Waits for Anthony to strut and fluff his feathers*
If projects don't have progress on them, or you can finish the current repeat, then you can cancel any project that has 0% progress. Very new projects started by other cannot be cancelled, projects that have materials added cannot be cancelled.
If projects don't have progress on them, or you can finish the current repeat, then you can cancel any project that has 0% progress. Very new projects started by other cannot be cancelled, projects that have materials added cannot be cancelled.
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Capt. Mobious wrote:Like if 6000 stone was applied to a building that was never finished, the town could get 2000 stone back as a reusable resource if they destroy the building. That sort of thing.
Ahh! You people are the bane of my life. Robbing out walls... I like nice simple archaeological digs! With nice obvious walls.
Incidentally I fully approve of the timeout idea.
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Former CD chair, former MD chair, former RD member, former Personnel Officer, former GAB member.
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I dislike Timeouts. I like Demolition. It would be nice, but unrealistic, for the demolition project to have a lockout that is time based. That way someone can start building a hall, leave to get more, and come back to find thier stone still there.
In real life, Constuction materials are frequently absconded and turn up in improvinational urban skate ramps.
In real life, Constuction materials are frequently absconded and turn up in improvinational urban skate ramps.
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