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UnReal World => Gameplay questions => Topic started by: d2shr6o8av on September 22, 2019, 09:44:16 PM

Title: Does cooking with a quality pot have any benefits?
Post by: d2shr6o8av on September 22, 2019, 09:44:16 PM
I have a beautiful and fine pot and I'm wondering if their higher quality makes it easier to get higher quality food and/or shorten cooking time. If not I'll just buy decent pots.
Title: Re: Does cooking with a quality pot have any benefits?
Post by: Sami on September 29, 2019, 10:39:52 AM
No, the pot quality doesn't matter in cooking, if I recall correctly.  (Something to-do, perhaps.)
Title: Re: Does cooking with a quality pot have any benefits?
Post by: Brygun on October 03, 2019, 10:23:01 PM
Hope that will be added.

One thing in the BAC Mod is a hollowed wooden stump for a pot. I lowered the quality output on it (IIRC) to reflect its primitive nature.

I also like to think of "fine" and better items to possibly reflect some extra features, perhaps the pot has short legs to make it easier to put hot coals up around it or a loop handle so you can hang it over fires at different heights for different recipes.

In real life you can use such to boil water by repeatedly putting fire heated rocks into the water. As one set of rocks cools take them out and put in newly hot ones.
Title: Re: Does cooking with a quality pot have any benefits?
Post by: marginoferror on January 17, 2020, 10:31:54 PM
I found out today that the highest pot quality is "beautiful" which nicely implies that it's only an aesthetic choice. (I bought it.)