10-31-2022, 08:48 AM
Chef needs to be more front facing on certain maps, because god knows you don’t get any rp or attention if you aren’t. Example: cog1’s chef works through the bar, donut2’s chef was reworked to be front facing. Making the chef be the main focus of the cafeteria helps alleviate some of the loneliness and boredom.
And the way recipes are handled in the code is annoying; now that one specific recipes uses dough strips (just an example), you cannot use that for any other recipe unless you further modify it. Which in turn lacks customization.
Some of the best recipes are the ones that are able to be made with whatever you have onhand- consider how many times you see soup, pizza, or sandwiches. Having certain recipes require exact ingredients is… annoying. And often means you end up with 5/6 things for, say, ramen, but if you put that in the oven it turns into mush. It hinders creativity.
It’s been mentioned before but, having recipes pull from what you have and offering various outputs to choose from could be fun. Recipes taking multiple variants of ingredients (ex: ratatouille is literally ‘stewed vegetables’ and was always intended to be used with whatever) would encourage people to try out cooking something with what they have available.
Also- dear god, something to stop people from just eating everything in the kitchen. That really makes me feel awful as a chef when I spend 20 minutes cooking food, and one bored staffie walks up and eats it all.
And the way recipes are handled in the code is annoying; now that one specific recipes uses dough strips (just an example), you cannot use that for any other recipe unless you further modify it. Which in turn lacks customization.
Some of the best recipes are the ones that are able to be made with whatever you have onhand- consider how many times you see soup, pizza, or sandwiches. Having certain recipes require exact ingredients is… annoying. And often means you end up with 5/6 things for, say, ramen, but if you put that in the oven it turns into mush. It hinders creativity.
It’s been mentioned before but, having recipes pull from what you have and offering various outputs to choose from could be fun. Recipes taking multiple variants of ingredients (ex: ratatouille is literally ‘stewed vegetables’ and was always intended to be used with whatever) would encourage people to try out cooking something with what they have available.
Also- dear god, something to stop people from just eating everything in the kitchen. That really makes me feel awful as a chef when I spend 20 minutes cooking food, and one bored staffie walks up and eats it all.