Another fine episode to enjoy with my breakfast. For the expending the dairy part: 3 cows = 42 liter of milk = 6 boilers = 1 cheese cabinet. TWICE a day, 10 and 16 o'clock. You can calculate from there. ^^ 5 eggs, 5x mold, then start the process, continue. By the time you reached the last boiler, the first ones are done. The bottle neck here is the time running between the boilers and the cabinets AND not having enough cabinets to beginn with. // Future Sir Vivel here: I didn't know you could store uncured cheese in coolers. WOW RP, thank you for teaching me! But still... these coolers will back up very soon. For the building part: You can build blueprints on blueprints, but you have to build layer after layer, so when the first walls are up, you can build the second level/story and so on. They kept some realism on THAT part, so you don't have flowing parts of a building. Beef vs Pig: Yes, that is a valid idea to use their milk too, but remember that each cow can only get ONE calf, with needs 5 days to grow up. They don't give as much meat pieces as pigs either but are more profitable in return. That way you can avoid the explosive reproduction of pigs... because dairy AND pigs would overwhelm you pretty fast, I think.
When you make content on a game like Ranch Simulator, there is a ton of off camera work that goes on to maintain the ranch and get the daily chores done earn money as you play get materials for the up coming episodes ect... This is what got me to try a compact layout that gives the single player a chance at playing with many of the game features and not get to overwelmed while managing there ranch. The dairy will be very interesting to deal with once we have 12 cans of milk to collect every day and much of it will be off camera as we do more things on the ranch. Having everyone enjoy my playthroughs and give there ideas and thoughts on this ranch build is somthing I look forward to everyday. We have to finish building out the design and then see what needs adjusting later on as we go. I can not thank you enough for all the great input I have been getting from you and please continue as we continue through this series!
Love love the setup. I play single player. Would love a spouse and ranch hands NPCs. Be really great if interact in the house more. Sit on couch and enjoy your fireplace. Things like that. Cat on my lap. Make it feel more real.
I like the new set up for the dairy product dude and the whole farm is coming along very nice. And FYI, I always walk round the bloody blueprints before realising I didn't have to haha. Take care friend
Looks like we both have a habit of exploring the blueprints unnecessarily! It happens to the best of us. Thanks for checking out the new setup for the dairy product dude and the progress on the farm. I appreciate your support!
Thanks for the vid RP. Also, thanks for the definitive word on what to do with the tree from the bee hive! (earlier vid). When you handle an egg and a chicken attacks you, it's a fertilized egg. (When you take it with a basket, no worries) Great work mano. Keep on keepin on!
Thank you for the feedback and yes definitly chop the tree after harvest. I have 20 hives captured so far. Thank you again for the comment and have a great rest of the weekend!
Britto you just made me laugh out loud for real mate! That is a fantastic Idea and I am kicking myself for not thinking of it first! I think we have a winner!
Hi so before I had watched this episode, I had the same thought of collecting the fertilized eggs at night thinking that the hens were sleeping so I won't get attacked. I picked up the egg with my hand instead of the basket and then hen woke up and attacked me and I couldn't go back in the coop without her attacking me, I had to sleep and save to reset the hen. I went back in during the night for the next lot of eggs, picked up fertilized eggs with a basket while hens where asleep and they were fine. So just putting that out there the hens will actually wake up from their sleep and attack you if you pick up their fertilized eggs without a basket even if they are sleeping. 😃
Thanks for sharing your experience! It's always interesting to hear about different gameplay encounters. I truly appreciate you watching my videos, and I can not thank you enough!
I am leaning very stongly in that direction my friend. Thank you for the feedback and looking forward to trying some controlled beef breeding on the ranch!
So happy for you!! Been checking in often and its great seeing your channel growing. Excellent narrative voice you have. You should start a channel where you read stories, ha!! Be well
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! It means a lot to me to hear that you've been checking in on my channel and enjoying the content. I appreciate your encouragement, and I'm glad you like my narrative voice. I will gladly accept that compliment! Have a great rest of the weekend!
Another fine episode to enjoy with my breakfast.
For the expending the dairy part: 3 cows = 42 liter of milk = 6 boilers = 1 cheese cabinet. TWICE a day, 10 and 16 o'clock. You can calculate from there. ^^
5 eggs, 5x mold, then start the process, continue. By the time you reached the last boiler, the first ones are done. The bottle neck here is the time running between the boilers and the cabinets AND not having enough cabinets to beginn with. // Future Sir Vivel here: I didn't know you could store uncured cheese in coolers. WOW RP, thank you for teaching me! But still... these coolers will back up very soon.
For the building part: You can build blueprints on blueprints, but you have to build layer after layer, so when the first walls are up, you can build the second level/story and so on. They kept some realism on THAT part, so you don't have flowing parts of a building.
Beef vs Pig: Yes, that is a valid idea to use their milk too, but remember that each cow can only get ONE calf, with needs 5 days to grow up. They don't give as much meat pieces as pigs either but are more profitable in return. That way you can avoid the explosive reproduction of pigs... because dairy AND pigs would overwhelm you pretty fast, I think.
When you make content on a game like Ranch Simulator, there is a ton of off camera work that goes on to maintain the ranch and get the daily chores done earn money as you play get materials for the up coming episodes ect...
This is what got me to try a compact layout that gives the single player a chance at playing with many of the game features and not get to overwelmed while managing there ranch. The dairy will be very interesting to deal with once we have 12 cans of milk to collect every day and much of it will be off camera as we do more things on the ranch. Having everyone enjoy my playthroughs and give there ideas and thoughts on this ranch build is somthing I look forward to everyday.
We have to finish building out the design and then see what needs adjusting later on as we go. I can not thank you enough for all the great input I have been getting from you and please continue as we continue through this series!
Love love the setup. I play single player. Would love a spouse and ranch hands NPCs. Be really great if interact in the house more. Sit on couch and enjoy your fireplace. Things like that. Cat on my lap. Make it feel more real.
Thank you! I appreciate the comment and agree with you 💯. Having a family and ranch hands would make the game perfect. Have a great day 😀
Wow!!!!... that's an amazing setup.
Thank you, my friend. I appreciate it 😊 🙏
I like the new set up for the dairy product dude and the whole farm is coming along very nice. And FYI, I always walk round the bloody blueprints before realising I didn't have to haha. Take care friend
Looks like we both have a habit of exploring the blueprints unnecessarily! It happens to the best of us. Thanks for checking out the new setup for the dairy product dude and the progress on the farm. I appreciate your support!
Thanks for the vid RP. Also, thanks for the definitive word on what to do with the tree from the bee hive! (earlier vid). When you handle an egg and a chicken attacks you, it's a fertilized egg. (When you take it with a basket, no worries) Great work mano. Keep on keepin on!
Thank you for the feedback and yes definitly chop the tree after harvest. I have 20 hives captured so far. Thank you again for the comment and have a great rest of the weekend!
Awesome designing 😊
Thank you very much. I appreciate the kind words!🙏
I play this game everyday, really I appreciate your hardwork bro,
Thank you so much. I appreciate you watching, and thanks for this excellent comment!
I def agree about putting eggs into the cheese would love to be able to do it while holding the basket!!
Why we cant I dont understand. Might be a good sugjestion for there Discord. I will probley drop a comment in there see what we get for a responce.
Aww I wanna be the Bull! Britto the ladies man 😂😂
Britto you just made me laugh out loud for real mate! That is a fantastic Idea and I am kicking myself for not thinking of it first! I think we have a winner!
Love your Ranch Simulator Videos!
Thank you for your kind words! I really appreciate your support and I'm glad you enjoy watching my Ranch Simulator videos.
Hi so before I had watched this episode, I had the same thought of collecting the fertilized eggs at night thinking that the hens were sleeping so I won't get attacked.
I picked up the egg with my hand instead of the basket and then hen woke up and attacked me and I couldn't go back in the coop without her attacking me, I had to sleep and save to reset the hen.
I went back in during the night for the next lot of eggs, picked up fertilized eggs with a basket while hens where asleep and they were fine.
So just putting that out there the hens will actually wake up from their sleep and attack you if you pick up their fertilized eggs without a basket even if they are sleeping.
😃
Thanks for sharing your experience! It's always interesting to hear about different gameplay encounters. I truly appreciate you watching my videos, and I can not thank you enough!
hi RP, this was a good episode. I agree. I think you should go the daily and beef route. This is coming along great. I think the name is Holstein.
I am leaning very stongly in that direction my friend. Thank you for the feedback and looking forward to trying some controlled beef breeding on the ranch!
Awesome video painting fence red,white ,blue red around chickens white around pigs blue around cows
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words! Color code the animal pens is an interesting idea for sure!
So happy for you!! Been checking in often and its great seeing your channel growing. Excellent narrative voice you have. You should start a channel where you read stories, ha!! Be well
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! It means a lot to me to hear that you've been checking in on my channel and enjoying the content. I appreciate your encouragement, and I'm glad you like my narrative voice. I will gladly accept that compliment! Have a great rest of the weekend!
Great episode
Thank you for the kind words! I appreciate your support!
Great episode!! You can buy name tags in one of the shops (don’t remember in which one exactly), that’s how you can name your animals
I appreciate the suggestion! It's always great to have viewers like you who help me out with these little details. Have a great rest of your weekend!
The general store has them, thanks for reminding me.
One of the Bulls has to be called Randy surely?! 🤣
I think the first Bull will be Britto the Bull sugjested by the man himself lol and I love it! I will make the second Bull Randy 😉
Totally agree, the first bull has to be Britto!
Britto, the lady's man... here we go! Name tags are available at the general store.
You should name the bull Ferdinand lol
Not bad not bad at all! Thank you my friend!
I thank you need a sincere a rounded your farm
Thank you!