Rimworld - Food & Cooking efficiency tutorial
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2016
- I love Rimworld, I've played thousands of hours of it on my twitch channel over the last few years and I'm super happy to see it finally reach steam! I would imagine there are a lot of people out there wondering how to do some of the basic and advanced things in the game so this is my detailed tutorial on Cooking!
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really excellent tutorial. One tiny tip to make it more efficient, make a chair facing the crafting tables and they will work even faster. Helps a ton on research, but works on all tables.
Thanks! that really helped my research!
love it
who places chairs not facing a table when next to one o-o
Cheers for the video content! Apologies for butting in, I am interested in your initial thoughts. Have you heard about - Rozardner Delicious Dishes Reality (google it)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for stockpiling food for an emergency without the headache. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my m8 at last got amazing results with it.
Excellent video content! Sorry for chiming in, I would love your thoughts. Have you considered - Rozardner Delicious Dishes Reality (search on google)? It is a good one of a kind guide for stockpiling food for an emergency minus the hard work. Ive heard some decent things about it and my friend Sam after many years got astronomical results with it.
this tutorial is VERY useful and very well explained...great job sacriel
The ... Makes your message look sarcastic.
I'm serious tho :)
Excellent Video! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you researched - Rozardner Delicious Dishes Reality (just google it)? It is an awesome exclusive product for stockpiling food for an emergency without the normal expense. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my cooworker after a lifetime of fighting got cool success with it.
interesting points ,if anyone else wants to learn about how to make survival food try Proutklarton Helping Firestarter Plan (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now )?
It is a smashing one of a kind guide for learning how to get by in a disaster and create your own survival food minus the hard work. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my colleague got excellent success with it.
Those are some fantastic cooking tips. Thanks so much for putting this video together!
I'd LOVE to see some more RimWorld basics tutorials.
Thank you
This video doesn't have NEARLY the enough likes! This is pure Rimworld gold. Thank you so much! My colony of only 5 was constantly fighting to stay fed even with a dedicated pemmican chef. This will help immensely.
Played weeks of this game and never realised the stool thing. Very helpful. Nice vid.
An excellent treatment of the subject matter. You went into all the relevant details without being overly pedantic. Well done!
Really good video. Great for new players and even after 200 hours this is the first time I've heard about the stool trick.
Couple of points to add though:
For fine and simple meals you might as well just have them cooking forever, rather than have a set limit. Both are very efficient in terms of food in to food out (though fine is slightly better in every way), and raw food takes up more space in your fridge than meals. The only reason you don't want this is if the chef is needed elsewhere, but that's just a matter of prioritizing work properly.
You want to set minimum skill requirements to prevent weaker chefs from cooking advanced meals. Preventing food poisoning is worth the extra hassle.
You may want to set a limit on the butcher bill distance to your fridge, and set that up to store dead animals. It's possible for your chefs to get spend half a day trekking across the map in winter to butcher a dead squirrel, when they could be cooking. A much better method is to have dedicated hunters/haulers bring back their kills to the fridge, so the chef can butcher them quickly without spending too much time away from cooking/other important jobs. It takes up a bit of room, but butcher jobs are usually quite quick once the animal is there. It also means you don't have to worry about the corpse rotting before your chef gets around to using it.
Finally is the problem of multiple stockpiles. It's necessary to an extent, but can get pretty complicated if you aren't careful with planning. Not to mention if you have too many late game eventually it slows down. At that point though usually there're a whole bunch of things contributing to the lag, so you may just need to restart.
Sacriel, the type of guy to find out multiple uses for any single item. That stool tip is genius! Got Rimworld during the steam release but I've watched you play it for years. My first colony died in 14 days due to my best shooter going berzerk and wiping out my other 3 colonists via infection and a shot to the head of my medic. I know it's irrelevant to the video but your attention to detail and making the minor adjustments to be as efficient as possible has kept me in your channel for 4 years now. o7 sir!!!
Andrew Madriaga your comment made me lol. Too real xD
That bit at the end of not using meats on simple meals, I'd never used before. Thanks man.
Excellent tutortial on cooking. Many things explaned for a new player like myself. Moods and eating debuffs which I did not get until now. Also group selecting to harvest a crop. Thanks
That tip with meat and vegs next to the stove is plain brilliant. My peglegged cook thanks you. He have picked up a habit of throwing finished meals over his shoulder now, but he makes a great Rice'n'Rat so we forgive him.
This is the only tutorial that I actually understood it was very thorough and easy simple to understand thank you
Dude THANK YOU so much for that guide.
I have a stable colony of 12 guys. Enough crops and stuff. Just the cooking was too slow so they often starve ALTHOUGH the stock was full of rise, potatoes, etc.
Just this little idea with the stocks next to the oven helped me out.
I've just recently bought this game and I have to say that this video is really useful! The game can seem very daunting to newcomers like myself but then when you start to make progress it feels very rewarding. Thanks for the tips dude.
u know i thought this would be a more basic tutorial but i didnt know about the stool trick to make them even quicker and i have alot of time in this game so +1 to u man
I've been looking for some advanced tutorials for rimworld.. this is the first ive found that is very useful and well done. Thanks :)
New to rim world and this is bloody brilliant, cant wait to watch your other tutorials.
you got my subscribe because you taught me how to cook more efficently in rimworld. and that makes me SOOOOO happy, cause i hated how slow it was, having to grab resources and tke the meals back. so thank youu
I actually just came here to see if food storage was covered, but this was SOOOO very helpful, liked/subbed, hope to see more useful stuff here :)
You're genius thank you so much. I always had a problem with cooking whether I do. Your guide was being so helpful
Great Tutorial video. I've been playing since alpha 8 and the stools trick was something I'd never seen before. I'm definitely gonna pass that along in any videos that I make.
You've almost perfected RimWorld Cookery! The only thing I'd add is a chair for the chef. Not that he's gonna be sitting there long, but might as well get him a few ticks of comfort while he's working.
This is a great tutorial and I hope you make more of those! I'm particularly interested in the deep mechanics of the beauty system and the combat.
Excellent video and great tips! I want to play Rimworld, but there is so much to learn and I appreciate the help you have given! Thank you!
This was extremely helpful for my colony. So much faster than what I had been doing before now we make meals in a timely manner!
Love these tutorials. That _Stool Tip_ near the stove, is amazing! I am so going to use that from now on!
By all means, please do continue, and perhaps even include some of the newer mods? 👍👍😄️🎖️️🏆
Great video Sacriel, I've been playing Rimworld for over a year and this method of cooking just never occurred to me lol... Thanks for the tip. :)
WHOA its sacriel, i used to watch ALL your videos back in the arma 2 day z days, i didn't look at the channel name, just clicked video, within 2 seconds i was like I KNOW THAT VOICE. good to see your still making good content mate, keep up the good work
Mindblown for your final tip for the simple meal.
Watched again and wish I could give another 'Like'
Came back to review the stockpiles around the stove. Very clever.
I've played since about Alpha 7 and never realised the stool trick, drop on floor or the part where different plants care about the richness of the soil more or less, these are some really useful tips. =) Thank you for sharing this and I hope you have more in the future.
Really useful tutorial, thank you. Specially the stool tip is a life saver!
This was a very well thought out video. Thank you very much for these tips.
ive been trying to figure out how to better handle all my food stuff thank u for the very detailed explanation
I've been playing the game a long time now, and you even taught me a few things
Great video mate. I will have to remember this. I'm sure I'll come back to refresh.
Another important tip from your stream would be level limiting the cooking bills.Having some priority on cooking for colonists means they will butcher creatures but only the cook will prepare the restricted meals.
Fantastic toot! Thank you, keep em' coming.
Excellent video, I have probably over 50 hours into Rimworld and even I learned quite a bit. You should do one of these videos on defense as I know that is something new players struggle with a ton especially when more advanced raiders start raiding.
Wow sacriel nice video mate I've been playing this for years and still managed to pick up some mega useful tips. I'm going to be churning out meals as fast as gordon ramsay now.
Brilliant work. Really helpful!
THIS! Thank you so much, sacriel. this video should me lots of tricks in one go. Keep them coming, maybe a video on livestock in the future? Thank you again!
Really helpful video, cheers Sac!
Amazing Tutorial! I liked it very much! Keep up Good work :D So nice to watch :D
I love this game, I love watching this game being played. For some reason, I can't bring myself to play it... I dunno, I'm lazy! Thanks for the video - when I do get around to playing, these tips will be very handy.
Great video. I needed this, thanks!
Did you figured out all of these mechanisms by yourself? Because you seriously deserve a round of applause and more subscriptions, thank you for the detailed guidance and i can finally start another game of rimworld world without worrying about starving my people out!
that was so informative. I will definitely try this as I am just starting out
Great advice! Thanks Sacriel.
That is some hunter, I had someone shooting away for an entire day and not land a single shot :D
How high was their shooting skill?
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You magician. Thanks for this pro tips. Mind if you make another one? I really like the way you explained it efficiently.
Excellent video man thank you!
This was gold. Thanks!
I was getting so confused how to make food, thanks bro :D
Lovely guide man, I learned alot here! :D
thanks for this always like your insight on the worldofrim!
Very, very nice video! I enjoyed and learned much from it! =)
OMG, Thank you!! This was super useful even for an intermediate player like me (the individual raw food stockpiles with stools!!!).
Great video, professionally done. You earned a sub!
You can make another stockpile for meals right behind the cooker with low priority, and set it instead of dropping on the floor this way its counted and time is saved as well.
This is insane. Great vid.
Wow been playing since alpha 4 and i learned a couple things watching this video.
This helped me out so much! thank you!!!
Just a note, packaged meals don't need to be refrigerated. Also there's no point of going much further below 0 degrees as things are frozen at both except the cooler needs more power now.
man that critical stockpile next to the stove... genius!
Dude, I love you! I use to have 4 guys cooking all the time to sustain my 20 people colony. Now I only have one cook and plenty of fine meals. Please share more tips :)
Excellent tutorial thank you. More please.
Got some good tips from this thank you
awesome vid in my colony i was having 3 cooks because i could manage to make a surplus of meals every day because of all the hauling
this is awesome! thank you very much!
Super useful. I shouldve thought of the stockpile thing - Im a longtime DF player - but the stool thing I definitely wouldnt have noticed.
Dude Thanks soo much my guys would make one meal then leave for the day. Making the stock pile zones where slaves bring them to the cook helped out a ton.
Oh wow I thought my setup was efficient, this is insane.
You are brilliant. Thank you!
Great video! Thank you!
this helps so much your the best
Great video! Great method!
This is fantastic!
Brilliant! And you have a likable voice
Great explanation! Thank you
Well made, educational video. Good job mate, thank you :)
*_Awesome video! I like it_*
I bet you can apply this to other workbenches. Wood and stone and cloth stockpiles for crafting, slag chunks at the smelter so you can turn it off when you don't need it, medicine at a moments notice!
Fantastic video thanks !
just a question
how many hidrophonics whit rice in them do i need to feed one colonist?
saying that i have the hidroponics working 24/7 even during winter
Really helpful, thanks alot!!!👍
Nice, great depth mate... gonna see if you made more on Rimworld :)
Great guide. Food has always been a problem for new colonies for me.
Thank you for the tips.
Great Tutorial. Thanks for sharing....
Freaking awesome. You have any tips on starter colonies that can be expanded?
The only problem with this is that other colonists will haul in quantities of 5-10 instead of refilling the stockpiles whenever they get close to emptying...
So, if you don't care who's hauling, your cook wastes just as much time as if you didn't have the stockpiles placed efficently in the first place!
The only way I've found to counteract this is by changing priorities again and again whenever the cook's resource pile empties/fills up...
Having stockpiles within the area (3~4 tiles tops) allows you to cook with a 11/20 cook with little downtime anyways that I can't see stools as completely viable since they restrict movement that would a larger stockpile area (at most 25% more time spent cooking, which for a cook isn't much).
I might try it out to see, but it's enough of a pain micromanaging with 8-12 tiles filling/emptying, so screw doing only 4-5...
this is fantastic
made me hungry..and smart. very good sir, thank you
Thank you, this helped a lot.
great tutorial!
Only point I'd like to make.. I tend to wait for berry bushes to be ready to harvest to get a better yield. At the sstart of the game there is usually enough around that are at leasst 90% grown.
Edit - Forgot to say: Brilliant video! Thank you.
In general, does stools allow things to be placed for quicker use compared to being placed on the floor?
Because if it does, does it mean that generally, the tip with the stools can be used to improve crafting efficiency as well?
Okay ive been playing rimworld for a while so a lot of the stuff u said i picked up on over the years but i did not know about the stool bit, i geniunely had no idea it was in the game. one question though does making another stool for him to sit on make things better?
I am beginner here. thank you very much . It helps me alot . good job.
Great video!!! Thanks