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    Adjust food Consumption speed, using this technics, (without Maths)

    Well this time I did not use Maths, but I thought the words will make you remember me !!!

    Here is the new problem:
    * I am Stocking out very fast, using my "T design" (I suppose you too, even with your own design)
    * I don't like to close my doors, I haven't did it ever, and I am NOT planning to do it. Also I am afraid of FAST SELLING food.
    * I want to continue cooking without getting BROKE ( zero Money ).
    * I want to have the control of food consumption. I want to adjust the Speed my clients eat food.
    * I want to keep Playing, a game with FUN. without Stress.

    Solutions I found:
    Without making dramatics changes to my design, I did some experiments on my 2 RS. and after playing with my chairs, and with my design, I decided this solution.

    * You can adjust the # of VALID SEATS available for your clients, simply by rotate them 180 degrees, So I finish with a seat that is not facing the table, making it a NOT VALID SEAT.
    * When you adjust the number of VALID SEATS, on the "T design", let say from 19 to 7, your food consumption DECREASE about a 65% less, if your clients where eating 45,000 plates a day, now they will eat only 15,000 plates a day. ( you will love this, believe me )
    * You can adjust the number of VALID SEATS depending on your design, and the type of food you are cooking.
    * This time, I cannot give you exact information, because my 2 "T designs", worked different with the reduction of VALID SEATS, I guess is because I am playing at 2 different levels. So this time you have to test by your self. One was reduced by 65% when the other was reduced by 75%. So I believe there is a variable depending on the level you are playing.

    NOTE : Your client satisfaction will drop to levels of 10%-75%, depending on the # of VALID SEATS.
    I really don't care the client satisfaction, because I am solving my present problem.

    Right NOW, my 2 games are BALANCED, and STOCKING UP !!!!!!

    My Cash flow is lower, but I still have enough coins to buy stuffs and cook.
    My client satisfaction is lower. (around 12%) You will see a LOT of ANGRY FACES, but I don't care.
    I still cook what I like, and when I like. And concentrate more in Mastering collectibles, and gems.

    Let's think this NEW solution as an accelerator of your CAR, now I have to adjust the SPEED of my RS, if I don't want to CRASH !!!!!

    I hope you like this solution, i am offering it to you, so you do not have to Close your door.

    Summarizing
    * Start with 7 VALID SEATS.
    * Increase the number of VALID SEATS, and check if you like it or not.
    * Decrease the number of VALID SEATS, to decrease the # of clients.

    Try it and tell me if you like it or not !
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    For those who want MORE......................
    If you need some maths :

    How to Know, how many plates per HOUR you RS is EATING ?
    1) In RS, Enter design mode, your coin balance will pause.
    2) Cancel design mode
    3) log out, as fast as you can (do not exit just the game with the menu button of your telephone), (you have to really Quit it)
    4) wait 15 minutes ( use a Clock or a Stop Watch, to be precise )
    5) enter RS exactly when 15 minutes are elapsed.
    6) Check, and write down, how much COINS you earned

    The number of PLATES/hour, you are having is exactly the number you just Write DOWN.
    COINS EARNED = PLATES/hr
    (feels like magic, but I did it to be easy to do.)

    Example, if you earn 340 coins during the TEST, then you RS is eating 340 plates/hr.
    To know how many plates per day..... Plates/hr times 24 = 340 x 24 = 8160 plates/hr
    At x4 coins per plate = $32640 total coins.

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    If you're not min-maxing, You can also make the customers walk further to reach the register.

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    Fecsuper, what do you do for a living? If you don't mind me asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gott99 View Post
    If you're not min-maxing, You can also make the customers walk further to reach the register.
    Yes of course, but is difficult to adjust, and also is hard to Speed, or reduce the Speed of consumption.
    I feel this way is Easier for any design. just turn 180 degrees your Chairs, and Adjust the food consumption .

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinkster73 View Post
    Fecsuper, what do you do for a living? If you don't mind me asking.
    Why?
    I am Electronic System Engineer, I have my own business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fecsuper View Post
    Why?
    I am Electronic System Engineer, I have my own business.
    Because I think you're a genius

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinkster73 View Post
    Because I think you're a genius
    LOL, thanks a lot, but I don't feel myself as a genius.
    I am not so boring !!!!

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    I don't see the difficulty when the moving the register nearer or further adjusts the general consumption rate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fecsuper View Post
    LOL, thanks a lot, but I don't feel myself as a genius.
    I am not so boring !!!!
    Geniuses are not boring

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    Quote Originally Posted by gott99 View Post
    I don't see the difficulty when the moving the register nearer or further adjusts the general consumption rate.
    The Reduction you will get is too narrow. Mine solution has a wider reduction.
    My method reduce from 100% to a minimum of 12%, with minimal effort, and without changing your Layout. Just turning around the chairs.

    But test yourself, move your Host table it in your RS. And check how much you can reduce your consumption.
    You can check the plates/hr, using my last part of my post.

    I did it in many ways, until I decide which is the best way to do it (for me).
    Everybody, can do it the way they like. I am only sharing "how I solve it".

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