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Thread: Stupid chef with a question about chef nutrients.
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Gheist
Sun Jan 30, 2005 9:55 am
#1
I was wondering if someone could tell me if these two resouces will be enough to get nutrients to 57/87/117
meat:
dr: 749 fl: 674 pe: 719 oq: 406
organic:
dr: 837 fl: 862 pe: 924 oq: 974
Opinions?
Also if there is any sort of online or downloadable calculator that I can use to check this stuff in the future, a link to it would be hawt.
meat:
dr: 749 fl: 674 pe: 719 oq: 406
organic:
dr: 837 fl: 862 pe: 924 oq: 974
Opinions?
Also if there is any sort of online or downloadable calculator that I can use to check this stuff in the future, a link to it would be hawt.
JustAnotherPerson
Sun Jan 30, 2005 10:17 am
#2
right off hand, not a pro like some here Ghiest but my guess would be no , our formula is 50 oq 30 pe 20 flavor and yes there is a calc just i dunno where to find it off hand i kinda need it too
Ekaro Master BE Master CH
i made some last night for a guy and his ingreds were all above 900 oq i think like 995, 905 and 907 or somethin close send a tell to Skyliner on bloodfin tho i been helpin him out tell him i sent ya he knows where to get the calc, i swear he is infatuated with my skills or luck made BSN's of 87 and Inn of 117
siros_vazren
Sun Jan 30, 2005 10:20 am
#3
As stated almost everywhere in comments about BE resource stat requirements:
OQ is 50% of finished product, PE is 30% of finished product, and FL is 20% of finished product.
That said, the low OQ you have on your meat would likely give you less than spiffy products.
Siros Vazren
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Kryxal
Sun Jan 30, 2005 10:39 am
#4
It doesn't look promising, but if you were to try, the only additive I'd even give you a chance at is the INN, it uses less meat in proportion ... and this would be using 990 or so OQ wood in the plain organic slot, to reduce emphasis on OQ for the rest. On second though, the meat is generally low, I'll run some numbers.
Using OQ 990 wood: 85% experimentation cap.
Not using wood: 86% experimentation cap, possibly 87% depending on rounding (86.69%).
You're not going to do as well as you want with this meat, even with that flora.
LloydPickering
Sun Jan 30, 2005 11:16 am
#5
At a guess, I'd say no. And Im pretty sure about that.
There is a link to a calculator in our FAQ, under Useful Links.
Lantyssa's Tissues Calc I believe it is called.
It has never been wrong for me yet.
Arfindel
Mon Jan 31, 2005 5:41 am
#7
http://home.houston.rr.com/hobiewan/Seska/swg/TissueCalc.html
Here's the calculator, it was not 100% accurate for me, but still can give you an idea about the final results.
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