For your question at 27:13: The three decoration categories are Exclusive (Diamond), Affordable (Hamburger), Charming (House), and Formal (Tie). They each have three levels that give buffs, and getting to each level requires three points from that category. Exclusive Level 1: Increased queue patience Level 2: Extra money per meal Level 3: Queues stop table patience decreasing Affordable Level 1: Halved eating time Level 2: Chance to reuse consumable items (like napkins and breadsticks) Level 3: No food delivery waiting stage Charming Level 1: Increased patience when the customers are waiting for you to take their order Level 2: Patience decreases slower when players are nearby Level 3: Customers will sit at tables even if they haven't been cleared of dirty dishes Formal Level 1: Decreased messes Level 2: Increased food delivery patience Level 3: No messes at all
Rik, try putting a conveyor pointing towards a soaking sink then a grabber into a plate stack. I think this will help automate the washing of dishes. Also love your plate up series continue to do more.
@9999 Pxdhahaha It is actually plausible, having a dish rack to store dirty dishes, then a grabber taking dirty dishes to soaking sink/wash basin. The cook need to simply take clean dishes/wash plates
1. You need to put table as close as your way out of the kitchen in order for your order getting fast 2. You should get the mixer so that you don’t have to manually chop the food, it’s very good when doing alone or in need of help 3. Used the Conveyor for food delivery, and Grabber + Wash Basin + Soaking sink for Auto cleaning 4 in a row, pretty good too Good video Rik
Rik learns from mistakes made in a run and improves during a run, get more efficient playing solo player. Playing four player on the main channel, everyone is force into playing a role. They never switch roles, so they don't know the nuance of each role, and can't help each other when in trouble and stand around shouting instead. Setting roles in 4 players becomes like a hive mind eventually. Eventually doing the role/ task one way for a long while, so that player reinforces that belief and continues doing that way forever. Even if there is a hidden more efficient way. Switching role could bring a different eye and spot those hidden efficiencies or not, if it is too one way minded. The Main channel has to have structure so they never get to experiment during the run, in turn learning less from the run. Solo player is a slower pace so there is more room for learning and you can more easily visualize the mistake a learn from them. It's more exciting to watch a hidden efficiency contribute to a longer run, than going on a longer run and not knowing why that run went good. Less players is more exciting from learning from the hectic run, but more players is just more fast paced and hectic plus more convo.
Watched all the PlateUp episodes on the Stumpt channel and was sad there weren't any more. I'm very happy to see you're playing this on your own channel, too!
Some of the saves you have (getting the orders out with like a second left on the timer) have me cheering, the super bowl wishes it was this climactic 🤯
You don't necessarly need to keep your kitchen in kitchen room. You can move your hobs, counters and other equipment into the dining room, so you don't need to walk around the Ash's washing room. Customers don't mind looking at kitchen as long as their table is farther than 3 squares from any Hob. Hobs have Fire Hazard (Fire) decoration category with strength of 3, so one hob makes one level of fire hazard, and on 1st level the patience on the affected table is decreased. But you can keep hobs close to the wall so there is a line of counters and then dining tables, usually on the other side of the dining room, so everyone is good to go. This is a good solution for playing solo. The only thing is that you must avoid Victorian Standards card, unless you want to move back to the kitchen
@9999 Pxdhahaha For chefs that play alone having kitchen in dining room is such a help, not saying that it is a necessity. You don't need to walk around so basically you save time. Rik had troubles with dishes - it took him forever to deliver food and take dirty plates to the sink. He haven't even distributed napkins form the lack of time. But if he had kitchen in the dining room, the would much efficiently cover the distance by simply having a shorter distance from the kitchen to the table, and from there to the sink
Honestly though, there should totally be a Serve Bot! You could purchase multiple and the only job they do is carry plates of food to customers! Having a Dish Bot carry dirty plates and wash/stack them would also be amazing. But, like the Floor Bot, they would be *very* expensive. But having the option would be amazing for single player! Maybe it's a future thing the developers could think about?
I think the mixer would have helped a lot, just to help you chop faster and then you would have had more time to run around. I love watching this game, would love to see you do a solo run of steak or salad!
You should’ve bought the gas limiter to stop the stir fry from burning coupled with the other gas thingy to make it cooking faster allows u to do other things instead of the food burning
you know looking at the hob and all that stats... unless for when you get card that makes you slow around customer or deplete customer patient when player in dining area, what stopping you from doing open kitchen? the space is big enough, in fact if the counter on the serving window were to move you can have ingredient over the window and cook in dining area.
For your question at 27:13:
The three decoration categories are Exclusive (Diamond), Affordable (Hamburger), Charming (House), and Formal (Tie). They each have three levels that give buffs, and getting to each level requires three points from that category.
Exclusive
Level 1: Increased queue patience
Level 2: Extra money per meal
Level 3: Queues stop table patience decreasing
Affordable
Level 1: Halved eating time
Level 2: Chance to reuse consumable items (like napkins and breadsticks)
Level 3: No food delivery waiting stage
Charming
Level 1: Increased patience when the customers are waiting for you to take their order
Level 2: Patience decreases slower when players are nearby
Level 3: Customers will sit at tables even if they haven't been cleared of dirty dishes
Formal
Level 1: Decreased messes
Level 2: Increased food delivery patience
Level 3: No messes at all
Is there a button where this info pulls up in-game during the setup portion between days? I think I've seen a streamer pull it up during this time.
Where did you get this Info
charming 3 is "interact once per customer group to reset waiting time"
@@EnderKL The PlateUp wiki
@@Hhhhhhhhu wiki's aren't always right, ask on the discord.
Rik, try putting a conveyor pointing towards a soaking sink then a grabber into a plate stack. I think this will help automate the washing of dishes. Also love your plate up series continue to do more.
Great, if he gets all the things in the run. Grabbers seem to be rare from all the runs I've seen.
Are grabbers fixed? They used to grab dirty dishes from sinks instead of waiting for cleaned ones which may be a handicap in this situation
@9999 Pxdhahaha It is actually plausible, having a dish rack to store dirty dishes, then a grabber taking dirty dishes to soaking sink/wash basin. The cook need to simply take clean dishes/wash plates
1. You need to put table as close as your way out of the kitchen in order for your order getting fast
2. You should get the mixer so that you don’t have to manually chop the food, it’s very good when doing alone or in need of help
3. Used the Conveyor for food delivery, and Grabber + Wash Basin + Soaking sink for Auto cleaning 4 in a row, pretty good too
Good video Rik
Rik learns from mistakes made in a run and improves during a run, get more efficient playing solo player. Playing four player on the main channel, everyone is force into playing a role. They never switch roles, so they don't know the nuance of each role, and can't help each other when in trouble and stand around shouting instead. Setting roles in 4 players becomes like a hive mind eventually. Eventually doing the role/ task one way for a long while, so that player reinforces that belief and continues doing that way forever. Even if there is a hidden more efficient way. Switching role could bring a different eye and spot those hidden efficiencies or not, if it is too one way minded. The Main channel has to have structure so they never get to experiment during the run, in turn learning less from the run. Solo player is a slower pace so there is more room for learning and you can more easily visualize the mistake a learn from them. It's more exciting to watch a hidden efficiency contribute to a longer run, than going on a longer run and not knowing why that run went good. Less players is more exciting from learning from the hectic run, but more players is just more fast paced and hectic plus more convo.
Loving this series! I think this is the best I've ever seen anyone do their first time making stir-fry. 🤩5/5 on Yelp!
Watched all the PlateUp episodes on the Stumpt channel and was sad there weren't any more. I'm very happy to see you're playing this on your own channel, too!
Some of the saves you have (getting the orders out with like a second left on the timer) have me cheering, the super bowl wishes it was this climactic 🤯
You don't necessarly need to keep your kitchen in kitchen room. You can move your hobs, counters and other equipment into the dining room, so you don't need to walk around the Ash's washing room. Customers don't mind looking at kitchen as long as their table is farther than 3 squares from any Hob.
Hobs have Fire Hazard (Fire) decoration category with strength of 3, so one hob makes one level of fire hazard, and on 1st level the patience on the affected table is decreased. But you can keep hobs close to the wall so there is a line of counters and then dining tables, usually on the other side of the dining room, so everyone is good to go. This is a good solution for playing solo. The only thing is that you must avoid Victorian Standards card, unless you want to move back to the kitchen
@9999 Pxdhahaha For chefs that play alone having kitchen in dining room is such a help, not saying that it is a necessity. You don't need to walk around so basically you save time. Rik had troubles with dishes - it took him forever to deliver food and take dirty plates to the sink. He haven't even distributed napkins form the lack of time. But if he had kitchen in the dining room, the would much efficiently cover the distance by simply having a shorter distance from the kitchen to the table, and from there to the sink
Honestly though, there should totally be a Serve Bot! You could purchase multiple and the only job they do is carry plates of food to customers!
Having a Dish Bot carry dirty plates and wash/stack them would also be amazing. But, like the Floor Bot, they would be *very* expensive. But having the option would be amazing for single player! Maybe it's a future thing the developers could think about?
Name ideas - 'Pan-Handler', 'Woker Texas Ranger', 'Grainie's Kitchen'? Eh, who knows. Love your vids, dude!
I had both sets of grandparents in the building and catering business, they both always emphasised shoe leather, shoe leather! ❤️
putting the kitchen in the dining room sometimes helps, especially with less players
Helps, though Victorian standards would make that one hard, suppose just means a new side instead.
I think the mixer would have helped a lot, just to help you chop faster and then you would have had more time to run around. I love watching this game, would love to see you do a solo run of steak or salad!
You should’ve bought the gas limiter to stop the stir fry from burning coupled with the other gas thingy to make it cooking faster allows u to do other things instead of the food burning
Thanks for the plate up content!
With enough tables, washing dishes becomes optional. Lol
i feel like it's always impressive to do it single player good job Rik! gg
Glad you're enjoying this game because I love watching you play it!
Ooooooh that broc carrot save was epic!
I just finished the PlateUp! playlist and suddenly there is a new video 🥺🙌
rik you kick so much ass in this game, loveee it
Needs to chop a lot of stuff
Doesn't get mixer
*Confused*
Can't wait for the game to come out so I can play it with friends
you know looking at the hob and all that stats... unless for when you get card that makes you slow around customer or deplete customer patient when player in dining area, what stopping you from doing open kitchen? the space is big enough, in fact if the counter on the serving window were to move you can have ingredient over the window and cook in dining area.
It would be great if the single player mode gave you something to help you kinda like the dog in Out of Space.
I would love to see you do steaks next run.
Yay Rik!
Lol
SECOND!
FIRST!
Third? : p