Thirst, hunger and productivity - scale needs with working hours
As in real life thirst and hunger needs should decrease slower when beaver doesn't work and even slower when it sleeps. For example: 100% decrease speed when the beaver is working, 90% decrease speed after shift end (for unemployed beavers and children all day) and 80% speed decrease when beaver sleeps.
Also I suggest to decrease productivity of beavers after sunset, so each extra hour after 16th is less and less productive (17th - 90% of normal, 18th - 80% and so on).
This two features combined can make shift management interesting.
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07 Oct, '21
FuryoftheStars MergedHighlighted comment
Sounds similar? https://timberborn.featureupvote.com/suggestions/220656/thirst-hunger-and-productivity -
02 Oct, '21
FuryoftheStarsI'd maybe take the food part a step further and say 100/80/60 percent, that way it's noticeable and meaningful (and will have a real impact on your food stores by working them 24/7 vs letting them take a lot of time off).
As for the productivity, I think it'd be better to tie it to their actual sleep meter. When below 25-30% or something they start suffering from working/walking/carrying speed penalties until they've had a chance to restore it. -
07 Oct, '21
Tarune MergedFood and water consumption could be based on hours working each day. If I want to really power through the last days before a drought it will cost me a higher rate of food and water loss. On the flip side if I get near the end of a drought I can put the hours down to almost nothing and the beavers will eat/drink less. Or, another option could be setting a ration level for the beavers.
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08 Oct, '21
Gin Fuyou System"Food / Water Consumption Based on Work Hours" (suggested by Tarune on 2021-10-07), including upvotes (3) and comments (1), was merged into this suggestion.
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18 Oct, '24
Robert MergedThe more hours per day a beverage works the more water and food they should consume
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19 Oct, '24
Gin Fuyou System"Work increases resouce use" (suggested by <Hidden> on 2024-10-18), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.