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Thread: Chef Tips : Storage

Moebius01
Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:28 pm
#14

I just label my runs with the date usually... except on the runs for Mando Wine, BoH, and Thundercloud... in that case I just label then Alcohol (1) and Alcohol (2).


Speaking of which you know what I REAAAAALLY wish they would put in? A way to highlight and drag MULTIPLE items to and from inventory / input hopper. Frankly this dragging each crate one by one by one is ANNOYING.



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STLpMpNu
Tue Aug 16, 2005 10:08 pm
#15






Eerif wrote:

I sooo agree with the annoyingness. We have shift + click for mail, how hard would it be for inventory?


I guess it would be taking away crafter content though...







guess your right soes idea of content is makeing you consume more time on mindless tasks to require more time to reach your final goal.



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Stewbacca96
Wed Aug 17, 2005 8:58 am
#16

I label all my components witha number so I know where they came from. My factories are all numbered, 1-30. So if I make Alcohol in factory # 25, I label it Alcohol 25.1, 25.2, 25.3, 25.4, etc... A lot of times I will leave components in the output hopper and this helps me remember where I pulled em from when I need to go move them after making schematics. For Nutrients, I will just name them similar, Heavy 117.25.1, 117.25.2, etc. Or Heavy Flavor 66.25.1, 66.25.2.
Pixtaker
Wed Aug 17, 2005 1:45 pm
#17


I put the first 3 characters of the serial in all subs thatI make (I have up to 6 factories at a time running on alcohol alone). For example; "Alcohol" would become "Alcohol (abc)".


By marking my subs this way I know exactly what subs go with what schems at a glance.


As for storage...wellI don't usually have time to store much. Generally I'm hot shotting (pulling subs as they are made to put in another factory) or starting a full run of whatever the sub is needed for as soon as the factory run on the subs finishes.


I DO keep a vendor in my crafting house for storing resources. I price GRIND quality resources for subs at 77777777, and I price HIGH quality res at 99999999 so I know at a glance if it's what I'm looking for.



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Stewbacca96
Wed Aug 17, 2005 7:56 pm
#18






Pixtaker wrote:


I DO keep a vendor in my crafting house for storing resources. I price GRIND quality resources for subs at 77777777, and I price HIGH quality res at 99999999 so I know at a glance if it's what I'm looking for.





yeah I do the exact same thing lol... also any components go up at 888888888....
ZeroEnning
Wed Aug 17, 2005 11:12 pm
#19

I store my components using this format:
Subcomponent - [Component Name] ([Component Serial])

If I'm storing Casks I use:
Cask - [Total number]
Usually I store 10 crates, or 250 casks, in a backpack for easy withdrawal and inventory retrieval.

My resources are stored at two main locations. Premium resources, samples of components, and creature resources are stored in armories right next to the crafting station. Grinding quality and good resources are seperated into three factories: Chemicals, Flora, and Mineral. I pay maintenance for 30 days.



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golfingtx
Fri Sep 30, 2005 7:23 am
#20

My "someone asked about storage and thought this might help bump"






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