![]() No mood penalty, or +5 mood for fine meals (+10 for lavish, but double the labor AND food required) Meals or Pemmican: 10 units to make a meal that fills a hunger bar PLUS extra labor to cook, which often represents a significant time investment for 1 or more pawns. Best case scenario, no mood penalty (&tiny joy gain for berries) ![]() In a large colony, it would reduce power use (for having only 1 "kitchen") OR dramatically increase available pawn labor (drawing 100 NPD meals would take insanely less time than cooking 100 meals).Īlso, to the people asking what's the point? In a small colony, it means being able to carry meals around so that colonists can work more efficiently.without microing to get a meal, draft, move, undraft, repeat. VAST reduction in resources needed for what should be a perfectly feasible action: "make" a NPD meal, then drop or haul it.with bills like a stove so i could set it to "make until X" to keep the distant stockpiles full. Would also allow stacks of 10 NPD meals to be stored around the colony (for large colonies) as opposed to NPDs with their own hoppers, conduit, power drain, etc. Would make it easier to feed sick colonists and colonists could carry NPD meals with them. I would VERY much like the ability to "cook" at the NPD. So the 31 tiles I mentioned in my quote is only for actual the meals using the dispenser itself is only considered 15 tiles better than raw food for regular pawns, and no better than raw food at all for ascetics. except for one check, the "optimalityOffset" which gives pawns a preference for prepared food over equivalent mood unprepared food. Nutrient paste dispensers are evaluated by the food choosing code as if they were nutrient paste meals. Another strange thing is that pawns with the Ascetic trait will prefer to eat nutrient paste meals over raw food, but will never use the dispenser.Īh! There's the (or a, at least) bug. ![]() ![]() It seems like pawns will go out of their way to get those meals much more than use the dispenser, despite being the same thing in the end. Interesting to note is that nutrient paste meals are treated differently from nutrient paste dispensers. Quote from: DeathWeasel on January 11, 2017, 11:30:03 PM ![]()
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