Like forever? One day progress in absence and 3 days added to completion time.it just takes longer to complete.
Like forever? One day progress in absence and 3 days added to completion time.it just takes longer to complete.
This is just one of the times I am being pedantic. Back in math and algorithm classes we were tasked with writing an algorithm for making a PB&J sandwich for an alien that we could only communicate with through the algorithm. The alien had never seen a PB&J sandwich before but had all the tools and ingredients necessary. The prof then went through a few of the submissions followed the instructions literally. Several of the attempts ended up looking nothing like a PB&J sandwich.
It continuously adds time to the point of never finishing.
It continuously adds time to the point of never finishing.
Actually it will take forever until the PC comes back.Isn't the whole point that if you take a day off of supervision the work then takes an extra three days (so a total of four). So what work you could get done in one week with PC supervision actually takes twenty-eight days.
Actually they seem to be working backward without the characters there. Maybe they're raising a mount instead of excavating the basementSo the workers are three hundred percent slower without the characters there.
As written, the project could never be completed as long as you weren't there.
Other oddities - you supervise 59 of 60 days constructing a trading post. You leave for three weeks. When you come back your trading post now has 64 days until completion. You'd be better off starting a new trading post from scratch.
That still means that work can never be completed unless the PC is there. It would still eternally freeze at the orginal time until the PC comes back and they start from scratchAs others have said, this is clearly not what they intended. It adds three days to the original time, not to the days that have been added since. I'm starting to think some people enjoy being overly pedantic!