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Can anyone tell me how much food an average villager will need to eat over the course of his/her entire life?
I'm trying to do some food calculations and I'm struggling to work out a good estimate for this value. There are too many variables that can effect hunger rate and I don't have a solid grasp on the current math. I suspect I'm not just looking for a single value, but more of a range (best case vs worst case) or rough average.
Anyone have any insights to offer?
Thanks in advance!
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as always, betame's got it
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Oh gosh, I hadn't updated that old guide. I'd offer this link now:
[I got it wrong there anyway!]
Last edited by betame (2019-03-07 12:40:23)
Morality is the interpretation of what is best for the well-being of humankind.
List of Guides | Resources per Food | Yum? | Temperature | Crafting Info: https://onetech.info
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guys, lets make yum guide lel
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Thank you very much, betame. I think this is what I was looking for.
guys, lets make yum guide lel
We have the technology!
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Booklat1 wrote:guys, lets make yum guide lel
We have the technology!
Y'all are crusaders!
For me, I don't think I can argue one way or another unless labor costs could be quantified;
comparing the Yum at which each food finally beats mutton pies is easy in terms of resources, but those resources don't mean anything without the context of labor.
I know I feel like my lives are less productive when I work to build up my yum, but I can't prove it. (granted I rarely pass 10 before giving up)
(also, fair warning I'll be changing the iron #'s in response to the upcoming shovel changes)
Morality is the interpretation of what is best for the well-being of humankind.
List of Guides | Resources per Food | Yum? | Temperature | Crafting Info: https://onetech.info
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