[answered] Revert quality

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[answered] Revert quality

Post by Guest » 19.09.2009, 09:56

I was looking through the Realm 2 Buy forum yesterday and saw someone asking for various products, and at the bottom s/he wrote that s/he has a large amount of flour, Q3 I think it was, which s/he needs to be Q0. Is it acctually possible to revert quality or was that person just very bad at explaining what s/he wants?!
Last edited by Guest on 19.09.2009, 10:09, edited 1 time in total.

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Post by Guest » 19.09.2009, 10:03

yes it is, start production that needs flour and cancel it immediately. that was all the inputs lose their quality

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Post by Guest » 19.09.2009, 10:09

Hmm good to know. Thanks.

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Post by Guest » 20.09.2009, 07:20

GREED inc. wrote:yes it is, start production that needs flour and cancel it immediately. that was all the inputs lose their quality


And what about a production unit menu. There is an option "Quality level" that can be rearranged. I was thinking its exactly for the occassions when u need to achieve a lower guality then that of ur initial resources. no?

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Post by Guest » 20.09.2009, 08:47

no. if you set your production quality at 0 and have high quality inputs your output will be higher than q0

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Post by Guest » 20.09.2009, 10:54

why do you have to type in the quality? I think it is waste as nearly everyone wants the highest quality possible

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Post by Guest » 20.09.2009, 11:03

Contests for instance, and sometimes you want to produce highest quality possible and sometimes you want Q0 (like wood for building/expansion.)

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Post by Guest » 20.09.2009, 13:05

Don't forget products for special buildings: Players often want them in Q0 instead of high qualities. This is an important industry and thus it is good to chose a lower quality in your production buildings.

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Post by Guest » 22.09.2009, 15:40

GREED inc. wrote:no. if you set your production quality at 0 and have high quality inputs your output will be higher than q0
but anyway it will reduce the product's quality in condition that total quality of all components does not exceed 2 or 3.

for example, wood production:

Quality = Wood (Quality 1) + Power (Quality 0) + Water (Quality 0) + Seeds (Quality 3)
Total: 4/4 = 1

If we have seeds Q3 or less we can achieve wood Q0 if set up production quality on 0 level.

Quality = Wood (Quality 0) + Power (Quality 0) + Water (Quality 0) + Seeds (Quality 3)
Total: 3/4 = 0

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Post by Guest » 22.09.2009, 17:20

ok but this is only for special case of seeds being q3 or lower. what if you have lets say textile factory and you want to make shoes q0, and all you get on market is textiles q10+

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Post by Guest » 22.09.2009, 18:21

GREED inc. wrote:ok but this is only for special case of seeds being q3 or lower. what if you have lets say textile factory and you want to make shoes q0, and all you get on market is textiles q10+
then you have to produce lower quality textile, and leather, and cotton, and eventually seeds. )) I mean that Production Quality Level can help to reduce product quality significantly.

but does it really happens that no q0 products on the market? It looks like there are always something on sale.

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Post by Guest » 22.09.2009, 18:27

Yes it does happen.
Not all the time, it usually only happens when you need it.

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