Difference between revisions of "Work Speed Factor"
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 6 September 2024
This article is about the multiplier on work speed. For the mulitplier on products, see Work Efficiency Factor.
Work Speed Factor is a stat: Work speed is multiplied by this value. Its minimum allowed value is 10%. Its default value is 100%. This acts as a multiplier on the time a job takes to be completed at the work table. For example, a value of 50% would result in the job to take twice as long as if it would be done with a value of 100%.
The default value is 100%. The minimum value is 10%.
Offset[edit]
First of all the following offset might affect the Work Speed Factor:
- +6% for a maximum of 2 Tool cabinets per workstation
Factors[edit]
After the offset the following factors might affect the Work Speed Factor:
- ×Unpowered Work Speed Factor if unpowered (currently only the Electric tailor bench has an Unpowered Work Speed Factor of 50%, all other electric work tables stop working entirely when unpowered)
- ×70% if the temperature is below 10 °C (50 °F)
- ×90% if the work table is outdoors