Difference between revisions of "Work Efficiency Factor"
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− | }} | + | }} This acts as a multiplier on the products of recipe bills performed at the work table. For example, a value of 50% would result in bills returning only half of the products they would produce with a value of 100%. |
− | The default value is 100%. The minimum value is {{#expr:{{P|Stat Minimum}}*100}}% | + | The default value is {{#expr:{{P|Default Base Value}}*100}}%. The minimum value is {{#expr:{{P|Stat Minimum}}*100}}% |
The only workstation with a non-default ''Work Table Efficiency Factor'' is the [[Butcher spot]] with a value of {{#expr:{{Q|Butcher spot|Work Table Efficiency Factor}}*100}}% | The only workstation with a non-default ''Work Table Efficiency Factor'' is the [[Butcher spot]] with a value of {{#expr:{{Q|Butcher spot|Work Table Efficiency Factor}}*100}}% |
Revision as of 23:47, 20 March 2022
Work Efficiency Factor is a stat: Work efficiency is multiplied by this value. Its minimum allowed value is 10%. Its default value is 100%. This acts as a multiplier on the products of recipe bills performed at the work table. For example, a value of 50% would result in bills returning only half of the products they would produce with a value of 100%.
The default value is 100%. The minimum value is 10%
The only workstation with a non-default Work Table Efficiency Factor is the Butcher spot with a value of Expression error: Unexpected * operator.%