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Low q trend

Postby screwbag » Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:21 am

I'm curious about this trend of making super low q goods...I understand the HOW...but I don't understand the WHY...
Is this just for laughs? Or am I missing something...?

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Re: Low q trend

Postby Kurundo » Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:29 am

It's just for fun really, just to have silly shit and some low Q stuff is actually annoying to make. I remember theorycrafting with Apoc about all sorts of minimum Q stuff to make. It was some good kicks and that's what us casuals like.
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Re: Low q trend

Postby Swarm » Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:30 am

Apocalypse Please is your man if you want to learn more about it, or you simply want to find out the reason behind it.
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Re: Low q trend

Postby Kurundo » Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:44 am

Swarm wrote:Apocalypse Please is your man if you want to learn more about it, or you simply want to find out the reason behind it.

That is who I was referring to when I said "Apoc", we used to theory craft together and toss eachother optimized cupboard layouts. Pretty much we're nerds and we like numbers.
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Re: Low q trend

Postby Onionfighter » Tue Oct 04, 2011 11:29 am

For food it can actually be useful.
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Re: Low q trend

Postby hazzor » Tue Oct 04, 2011 12:16 pm

Onionfighter wrote:For food it can actually be useful.


excuse me, i'm quite new, is this because you get more FEPs per hunger?
Oh boy, here I go cheesemaking again...
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Re: Low q trend

Postby ElGato » Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:05 pm

hazzor wrote:
Onionfighter wrote:For food it can actually be useful.


excuse me, i'm quite new, is this because you get more FEPs per hunger?

low ql food is a good way to fill your FEP bar when you have 6-700+
hunger is irrelevant
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Re: Low q trend

Postby hazzor » Tue Oct 04, 2011 3:19 pm

ElGato wrote:
hazzor wrote:
Onionfighter wrote:For food it can actually be useful.


excuse me, i'm quite new, is this because you get more FEPs per hunger?

low ql food is a good way to fill your FEP bar when you have 6-700+
hunger is irrelevant


holy balls, 700 FEP points? what foods do you eat at that level
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Re: Low q trend

Postby TeckXKnight » Tue Oct 04, 2011 3:22 pm

hazzor wrote:holy balls, 700 FEP points? what foods do you eat at that level

Cheese.

Also, the way FEPs work, the more types of food you consume, the fewer total FEPs you need to rank up. Eating q1 onions and carrots will provide such a small dent in the FEP meter that they won't even matter but they will serve to make you require far fewer total FEPs. You can likely cut whatever number you're at in half if you diversify your diet.
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Re: Low q trend

Postby hazzor » Tue Oct 04, 2011 3:33 pm

TeckXKnight wrote:
hazzor wrote:holy balls, 700 FEP points? what foods do you eat at that level

Cheese.

Also, the way FEPs work, the more types of food you consume, the fewer total FEPs you need to rank up. Eating q1 onions and carrots will provide such a small dent in the FEP meter that they won't even matter but they will serve to make you require far fewer total FEPs. You can likely cut whatever number you're at in half if you diversify your diet.


is this encouragement to not just farm and eat one type of food? if that's an intentional feature to encourage variation then hat's off to whoever designed that.
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