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But it is opposite in the actual game, which means stew requires 3 days and soup only 2.
Is it a bug or only the description is wrong?
Why would there be gourmet version?
Think about it
Gourmet meals provide bonuses based on condiment used
Stews don't have ingredients (thus allowing usage of questionable ingredients)
Seriosly, what's the point of gourmet version then?
What's the benefit over lavish version?
Less nutrition in exchange of couple extra mood points?
Frankly pointless if you ask me.
Just have a gourmet soup instead.
I installed the mod ‘realdining’, and it use the mood value to determine the priority
is there a reason? (I can kinda see a possible reason, but just wondering)
also, noticed something, and it’s a reason to not add an electric stew pot! Basically, stews and soups have their pro’s and con’s. Stews (other than the lack of gourmet stews) are more ingredient efficient (from what I can tell), and remove negative ingredient thoughts. however they take longer.
Now, the interesting thing. If the main difference was time, then there would be no reason to not mass produce stews instead of soups. But, with the requirement of wood, now you have to deal with “how do I get wood? How can I make sure my colonists still have free time”. Normally wood is just a fuel early-game, and maybe somewhat later (if you use chemfuel). Now, even in the very late game you have that! And in a desert, how do you mass-grow wood? Maybe climate control? But how?...
Put that on a poster and sell it
Unironically
>Cook puts it on stove then goes to get wood for it
>Stew is rapidly spoiling due to lack of fuel
>Stew rots on the stove in the mere minutes it takes for him to get wood
Mkay, yeah, seems legit