Bio Engineer Archive
Thread: Help a newbie BE with resources and what the substats do.
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mjflood
Tue Sep 14, 2004 3:44 pm
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I was wondering what exactly does OQ, PE and FL do to Chef Tissues. Does a higher PE give you more expermentation bubbles to experiment with? Does OQ give you a higher base quality before experimentation? No guess at what FL does. The reason I ask is that by using the 33% weight system that my schematic says there is I made 2 BSN with the same meat and 2 different types of flora. one flora average was around 920 and the other around was 820. The 820 flora gave me better BSN than the 920. So I know that the 33% weight is wrong. But I also noticed that the 820 flora gave me an extra bubble to experiment with. The 820 flora had a higher PE than the 920. That is why I asked the question above. Any help will be apperciated even if it is you are thinking to deep on this. But I would think that a Substat would give a product certain characteristic. But I would also think that SOE would post the correct weight of substats on the schematics. Thanks again fellow BE's. 
Seiryuu
Tue Sep 14, 2004 3:59 pm
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First, the real quality weightings for all tissues is 50% OQ / 30% PE / 20% FL.
That is why you are seeing the weird discrepancies. If you can, find materials with higher values in those stats.
If you do not wish to waste resources or just want to play with numbers, try plugging the values into the calculator linked in my signature. For normal experimentation the calculator will show you the maximum possible value. (Very rarely you will get a higher maximum.)
That is why you are seeing the weird discrepancies. If you can, find materials with higher values in those stats.
If you do not wish to waste resources or just want to play with numbers, try plugging the values into the calculator linked in my signature. For normal experimentation the calculator will show you the maximum possible value. (Very rarely you will get a higher maximum.)
mjflood
Wed Sep 15, 2004 10:04 am
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Thanks a lot that tool will really come in handy. Almost on a daily bases. Woot. Thanks again.
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