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Author Topic: I seem to have this tendancy to put workshops on repeat, and then forget.  (Read 3323 times)

Vidalis

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Carpenter is most of the time on repeat for Barrels, Bins and Beds, in ratio 3:2:1.
Craftstores are most of the time on repeat for stone crafts, to get rid of some of the stone and to make the traders real happy.
In various places I just place a mason, with a max level on something low and repeat on blocks, cleans up stone, trains masons mostly for military and I have enough blocks to create walls or such.
Also, the brewer and cook on repeat as they will run out of input eventually, thus cancelling the repeat.

That in combination with micromanaging stockpiles, so haulers bring everything to the right place. Bins near craft stores, barrels near the kitchen and still, beds near the living tower, lower and higher quality seperate for livingquarter stuff (cabinets, doors, statues and such) so I can see in a glance how much of each I have.
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The only things I put on repeat are drinks, lavish meals, crafts and sometimes barrels. It works.

Melting down goblin armor for the iron is another good one.
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The only things I put on repeat are drinks, lavish meals, crafts and sometimes barrels. It works.

Melting down goblin armor for the iron is another good one.
Repeat works well for loads of things. Saved me a lot of time once I found out about and, and kinda make the teast manager useless. Its especioaly usefull for things like... cutting the large variaty of uncut gems lying around, the whole wood-ash-potash-pearlash production line, process plants, weave cloth, etc.
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Coilgunner

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I just the job manager.

The whole thing?

I just accidentally 290 serrated disks, is this bad?

I actually keep a very close eye on all of my shops, almost obsessively checking to make sure there isn't something that could be done, or anything on repeat that is interfering with normal production.
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The only things I put on repeat are drinks, lavish meals, crafts and sometimes barrels. It works.

Melting down goblin armor for the iron is another good one.

Also occasionally other tasks for training.  I'm working on a weaponsmith by having him make iron spears on repeat...I think I've got a couple hundred now.

KG
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Luke_Prowler

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290 serrated disks? Wow, thats 29 weapon traps. You could make a dwarven blender. After your next siege, you can serve your dwarfs goblin smoothies, which I heard are a good source of iron.
« Last Edit: May 06, 2009, 04:16:29 pm by Luke_Prowler »
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Great, although you may find your entire dwarf workforce spends all its time disentangling mangled goblin corpses from your weapon traps.
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Actually, as of yet, no siege has gotten to the Weapon Trap entrance yet.

My Marksdwarves take 'em out before they have a chance.

One goblin managed to make it to a Cage trap set up just in case of Megabeast attack.
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Most of my workshops are on repeat: I use the job manager so rarely my outpost manager got sad that he didn't get to manage work orders :P
It all evens out though since everything is cluttered and most of my workers are near legendary.  2 of my mason workshops are cluttered with 2200 rock statues and 2600 stone blocks, respectively.
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290 friggen disks? thats the set up for one masive corridor of traps!  ;D
Pretty small by my standards :P
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290 friggen disks? thats the set up for one masive corridor of traps!  ;D
Pretty small by my standards :P

Mine too. I had one entrance with almost 200 upright spike traps in a 3x60 long corridor, 10 glass spikes (exceptional or better) per trap. Pull the lever and it'd make sushi out of almost any siege group, and the computer would lag for a minute or two as it figured out where to send all the body parts.

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Oh, I should add that I might now be the first player to put every workshop on repeat indefinitely. How many people turn on Extract from Dead Animal and walk away for a season?

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I usually use repeat for most items. In my recent fortress (which tantrum cycled to death today) I found a big area of bauxite. Set up a big stockpile for it next to mechanic shop and mason, and built a few hundred bauxite mechanisms, about 100 floodgates, 40 or so grates, and a bunch of other crap. I always use repeat for barrels, brewing, cooking, and making just aout anything else which I need more than 5 of.
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The Mad Engineer

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What...


what am I supposed to do with 89 querns?

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What...

what am I supposed to do with 89 querns?

You think that's bad? I had 600 bone crossbows to get rid of.

Sell them, or plant a whole lotta dimple cups.
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