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Postby Lychee » Sun Oct 22, 2006 9:52 pm

1692-2.17: You take 4500 grams of meat jerky.

1692-1.07: You are hungry.

1691-7.35: Project Drying meat has been finished (5000 grams, ending up on the ground).

Why it says 5000grams on ground but there is only 4500 (in Olip West) and in QFW it says 800 if dried dung fell onto the ground but there is only 640.
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Postby Jos Elkink » Sun Oct 22, 2006 10:03 pm

Probably because between the time that your project finished and you picked it up, some got rotten / lost ... For most of those materials, esp. foods, it gradually degrades if you leave it outside.
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Postby Lychee » Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:29 am

well it rots really fast then, it didnt rot that fast before...
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Postby Talapus » Mon Oct 23, 2006 2:22 am

Lychee wrote:well it rots really fast then, it didnt rot that fast before...


Sure it did. Meat Jerky rots at the rate of 10% per day, and has for quite some time (since it was implemented I believe). Besides, that is a very slow rate when compared to many other things (ice cream and raw fish rot at a whopping 75% per day, which is about 13 times as fast as that meat jerky rots). And dung rots at the rate of 50% per day, which means that before the rot tick, there was 1280 grams of fresh dung on the ground.
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Postby Sho » Mon Oct 23, 2006 2:27 am

What might be confusing you is that resource rot happens all at once, once a day, as opposed to many Cantr cycles that process more gradually, once an hour.

Talapus: Lychee was talking about dried dung. I guess the rate for that is 20% per day?
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Postby Talapus » Mon Oct 23, 2006 2:36 am

Sho wrote:Talapus: Lychee was talking about dried dung. I guess the rate for that is 20% per day?


You are right. I missed that, and it is indeed 20% per day.

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