Dude, your setups are insane. i watched it twice before i figured out how everything works in this setup. you must have hundreds of hours in the game to get so far as a solo. i usually play with at least one other person. i have yet to see overtime day 10. as a professional chef i love this game and find it quite fun and relaxing to play. my friends however, who have never worked in restaurants, find it kind of stressful when rushes hit in game. it's funny watching them freak out. lol.
You might be right about the "hundreds of hours" no comment 🙃Workload per person scales pretty well in the game, with difficulty adjusted based on how many players you have. The big difference maker is the need for good communication with more players, which I guess mimics the kitchen quite accurately. Playing solo, you only need good communication with yourself 😉With enough determination though, getting to OT10 is just a matter of time regardless of playstyle. Best of luck!
Sure... If you have alot of empty space. But you cannot include the number of bar tables in estimating your total number of required tables. Ie bar tables should be an add-on, not replacing tables. Since singles do not prioritize tables with single seats.
@@IcedMilo1 I usually assume at least 25 percent will be solo when doing tables. One bar table would be sufficient here. If you prioritize serving the bar table first, it will always be empty and will get all the solo diners.
@@theone-jn4zq If there is ever an empirical study on the group size appearance ratios, you can extrapolate an optimal number of each table to use. With the amount of space left in this run though, there isn't enough room to fit an additional bar table and I am definitely not replacing a two-seater for a one-seater. I can see how bar tables help alleviate morning/lunch/dinner rush, but without those cards I don't find it worth sacrificing consistency and facing an unlucky streak of doubles that kills a run.
this is an amazing setup! only problem i could conceivably see happening is the corn husks "fighting" with the roasted pumpkin seeds for the trash can, so corn stops being cooked and you run out. but corn doesn't seem like it gets ordered very much at all, and i'm not even sure how you would go about fixing that
Actually even my assumption might have been wrong. At the start of the day, while pumpkin seeds fill up, there is a chance for corn husks to empty into the bin. This means you will have a minimum of 7 corn assuming no one orders pumpkin seeds near the start of the day, since the corn husks start to back up once pumpkin seeds fill up. So P(X > 7) will be under 1% 🤭
Preplanning number of appliances needed is probably the most impactful part. Everything you see requires the least number of appliances to make it work, less the teleporters and grabber connected to said teleporters as these are layout dependent. Then just build as the run progresses, prioritizing acquiring blueprints of appliances needed for recipes I already have and copying the necessary number of that appliance for the entire run so I never have to worry about not getting another copy from the shop later on. Doing it like this, you can make full use of blueprint cabinets and very quickly copy all the appliances you need. Usually it's possible to get way ahead of the card draws and already have the automation setups completed for recipes that are yet to come😄
Dude, your setups are insane. i watched it twice before i figured out how everything works in this setup. you must have hundreds of hours in the game to get so far as a solo. i usually play with at least one other person. i have yet to see overtime day 10. as a professional chef i love this game and find it quite fun and relaxing to play. my friends however, who have never worked in restaurants, find it kind of stressful when rushes hit in game. it's funny watching them freak out. lol.
You might be right about the "hundreds of hours" no comment 🙃Workload per person scales pretty well in the game, with difficulty adjusted based on how many players you have. The big difference maker is the need for good communication with more players, which I guess mimics the kitchen quite accurately. Playing solo, you only need good communication with yourself 😉With enough determination though, getting to OT10 is just a matter of time regardless of playstyle. Best of luck!
Rip pumpkin pies. Awesome setup! GG
I am in awe
Use a bar table or two as well, to save the thinking time of the singles. End game stir-fry looks cool. Just recently unlocked it.
Sure... If you have alot of empty space. But you cannot include the number of bar tables in estimating your total number of required tables. Ie bar tables should be an add-on, not replacing tables. Since singles do not prioritize tables with single seats.
@@IcedMilo1 I usually assume at least 25 percent will be solo when doing tables. One bar table would be sufficient here. If you prioritize serving the bar table first, it will always be empty and will get all the solo diners.
@@theone-jn4zq If there is ever an empirical study on the group size appearance ratios, you can extrapolate an optimal number of each table to use. With the amount of space left in this run though, there isn't enough room to fit an additional bar table and I am definitely not replacing a two-seater for a one-seater.
I can see how bar tables help alleviate morning/lunch/dinner rush, but without those cards I don't find it worth sacrificing consistency and facing an unlucky streak of doubles that kills a run.
this is an amazing setup! only problem i could conceivably see happening is the corn husks "fighting" with the roasted pumpkin seeds for the trash can, so corn stops being cooked and you run out. but corn doesn't seem like it gets ordered very much at all, and i'm not even sure how you would go about fixing that
15.254% chance of table ordering corn. 21 Bernoulli trials. P(X > 5) turns out to be just under 9%. I don't think it'll be an issue😂
Actually even my assumption might have been wrong. At the start of the day, while pumpkin seeds fill up, there is a chance for corn husks to empty into the bin. This means you will have a minimum of 7 corn assuming no one orders pumpkin seeds near the start of the day, since the corn husks start to back up once pumpkin seeds fill up. So P(X > 7) will be under 1% 🤭
@@IcedMilo1 oh wow 🤣 yeah i think you're good
POV you don’t want the purple cards
how do you even get to this point in the game lol
Preplanning number of appliances needed is probably the most impactful part. Everything you see requires the least number of appliances to make it work, less the teleporters and grabber connected to said teleporters as these are layout dependent. Then just build as the run progresses, prioritizing acquiring blueprints of appliances needed for recipes I already have and copying the necessary number of that appliance for the entire run so I never have to worry about not getting another copy from the shop later on.
Doing it like this, you can make full use of blueprint cabinets and very quickly copy all the appliances you need. Usually it's possible to get way ahead of the card draws and already have the automation setups completed for recipes that are yet to come😄