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Show orchard plot size

chemish 8 jaar geleden bijgewerkt door Dragosani 8 jaar geleden 6

Would be very nice if you could tell how big an orchard plot is. You can usually get an idea based on how many branches there are but when you are failing sometimes after a couple of rounds you don't know if you have 2 or 3 in a plot. This would help you know if you should pull the trees out and start new ones. I'm thinking it would fit in the top line of of the Plot headings just to the right of 'Plot Contents'. If it is easier it could show on Farming plots as well (not just orchards) but I don't think it is as big of a deal there.

Piggyback on orchard fixes.  Is it confirmed that if you don't prune every round you don't get olives?  If so thats bullshit and should be adjusted.

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We can add the orchard size for sure.  The olives though is a design of the game.  You have to prune each "year" (a week in real life) to get fruits that year.  If you miss 1 week then that week no fruit will grow, however next week you'll have an opportunity to prune again and then you'll get fruits the next year.


For chemish:  while we aren't yet done, you can figure out the size of an orchard based on it's level.  So until we add the count it's at least possible to calculate it.

Looking at the manual it looks like 5 years of growing and pruning then harvest olives.  Is the growth cycle not following that?

The first 5 cycles of pruning are when the tree grows more branches, after that it goes into the mature tree cycle.


The mature tree cycle starts with 2 days until it is ready to prune, then a day to prune, then 2 days until fruit is ready, then 1 day to harvest fruit, then 1 day to harvest seeds from any fruit that wasn't picked, then back to 2 days until it ready to prune...since the mature tree cycle starts with pruning, then technically you have to prune 6 times before you can grow crops.

So it goes.  Seed -> 5 cycles of pruning -> Mature Cycle.  What if we are already in mature cycle. 

Mature cycle repeats every week, but always has to start with being pruned. If you miss the prune cycle, then the week is shot and you have to wait a week to prune and get fruit.