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This page shows the changes between two versions of a post by Hordes in the topic "Explaining partial-revert" on Talk:Sterile tile.
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> (Gold/silver tiles) "Technically these can work in situations where the player has a vast amount of resources but hasn't researched sterile tile, and is technically the "ideal" flooring for the kitchen (setting aside [[Style]] bonuses from other floors) as, as mentioned above, kitchens only need to be above -2.0 cleanliness, and the immense beauty is great for someone who sits next to it all day long, but this is an absurd waste of resources." | > (Gold/silver tiles) "Technically these can work in situations where the player has a vast amount of resources but hasn't researched sterile tile, and is technically the "ideal" flooring for the kitchen (setting aside [[Style]] bonuses from other floors) as, as mentioned above, kitchens only need to be above -2.0 cleanliness, and the immense beauty is great for someone who sits next to it all day long, but this is an absurd waste of resources." | ||
− | This is a ton of information for one sentence, but the actual usefulness is questionable. Because we know gold tile has the highest stats, a reader can assume that it is | + | This is a ton of information for one sentence, but the actual usefulness is questionable. Because we know gold tile has the highest stats, a reader can assume that it is a better flooring when cost does not matter (for ''all'' non-hospital or research rooms). |
Style can be obtained from other buildings, so isn't very important to state here (this could be stated in the gold tile page). | Style can be obtained from other buildings, so isn't very important to state here (this could be stated in the gold tile page). |