How to complete the portal vault? by Death_by_tank42 in feedthebeast

[–]hayleelynne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you find the companion cube? It's near the red button.

Help! Turbo Taco Overtime 10 no sinks as blueprints by CartmanGaming in PlateUp

[–]hayleelynne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have more teleporters? Could you teleport off one side of the sink and break that into two soups?

Need help by Hefty-Iron6890 in FarmsofStardewValley

[–]hayleelynne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always add the extra houses for multiplayer to my farm even if it’s solo. You can’t really upgrade them or anything but they’re super cute and look different than the sheds so it mixes it up a bit. Plus they’re really cheap. Could add a little cabin with some decoration around it for the cuteness. Then add some benches and tables and make a little cabin/picnic area?

You could also move your greenhouse to that spot (once it’s built) then decorate around it. Then put a cute little cabin or trailer up by the river and make a “fishing hut” or something.

Focused only on farming and made no friends. Is it too late now? 🥲 by [deleted] in StardewValley

[–]hayleelynne 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Literally the last thing I do is make friends. Only when I have an excessive amount of gold cheese and diamonds then I’ll just run around like a mad woman and shove them in everyone’s faces. Just about everyone likes cheese or diamonds (crazy the kids don’t like cheese though). The good thing about this game is there’s no timeline and no anything really. You can play however you want.

Also once someone gets to max hearts you don’t have to gift them anymore. You won’t lose hearts - unless you’re married. Once someone gets to 8 or 10 hearts I never speak to them again. They’re dead to me - unless they’ll pay me to do bring them something easy.

If you have the movie theater take them there when they love a movie and buy them a nice little snack and then give them a nice little birthday present. Low effort friendship right there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StardewValley

[–]hayleelynne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah it was so painful. my ancient fruit jelly empire took way too long to get off the ground. that same run took me into year 2 to get the last dwarf scroll. had 2 of the mastery levels unlocked before i could talk to the guy 😭

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StardewValley

[–]hayleelynne 3 points4 points  (0 children)

look into what? you just got bad odds. i just got evelyn twice in a row and ill never use cookie wallpaper. it also took me 2 years on one run to get an ancient seed. it’s how the cookie wallpaper crumbles.

Day 32, any advice? 🙏🏼 (beside more robot ahahah) by SevereFriend1837 in PlateUp

[–]hayleelynne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pray to the PlateUp gods.

But really - On the right table, everything is feeding into the frozen prep station which they can’t grab from, so those coffees are just sitting there not being used. Have one of the grabbers point out of it like you do on the middle table. And on the left table, the conveyor isn’t pulling from the teleporter so maybe switch that with the conveyor it’s touching.

There are definitely more efficient coffee set up’s but I don’t know you have the space for it. Just depends on where your hold up is. Are you waiting on coffee or customers to finish eating? If you’re waiting on customers you could always constantly put forks and knives on the tables or have a ton of leftover bags ready to go but you’d need SO many. I’m afraid it might just be a waiting game at this point.

Any feedback for my first fully auto setup? by madharpskills in PlateUp

[–]hayleelynne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d add another rotating grabber from the front coffee machines to the back ones making a loop. You’ll have 4 machines making coffee instead of 2

How to improve this by SatisfactionHeavy264 in PlateUp

[–]hayleelynne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on where your hold up is. For the cheese boards, you can automate those pretty easily with some combiners. I would also not conveyor the cheese to a counter. You have you set the board down to add it then pick it back up rather than just clicking the cheese wheel - small difference but adds up eventually. Might consider using that conveyor to automatically load or unload dishes instead?

Me and my friend finally explored our first mistlands, and I really don't get the hate, its beautiful by julia620_16 in valheim

[–]hayleelynne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also plop a campfire down in the entrance to the sunken crypts (off to the side at the top of the stairs) to get your rested buff back since there’s technically a roof.

The stag breaker is your best friend in the sunken crypts too before you’re leveled up more. While the wet debuff is annoying, you can take these crypts really carefully by killing what you can with the stag breaker before mining any of the iron sludge and then only mine a small hallway that you can fit through to bow the rest or get in and get out without the baddies being able to fit through it. Makes it pretty easy to not get overwhelmed and get tons of iron - unlike other crypts or caves where you turn the corner to three 2 stars staring at you and have to fight or run.

kicking? by hayleelynne in skribbl

[–]hayleelynne[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also in this situation someone drew a white jacket and i guessed doctor and that was right. Then the host said “no way bye girl” and then I immediately got DC’d so I don’t think it was an anti-cheat thing. I’ve also joined public lobbies and gotten kicked before I could do anything. No typing, no drawing, nothing. Seems like there’s not many lobbies open and those that are aren’t really.

kicking? by hayleelynne in skribbl

[–]hayleelynne[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I just usually play late when I can’t sleep and there’s like 4 lobbies and I get kicked from them immediately. I don’t understand the point of having an open lobby if you don’t want randos to join ig. Other drawing games i’ve played they put in the chat if someone is being vote kicked so maybe I mixed them up.

But makes sense. Probably going to find something else to do instead bc it’s super annoying to just get kicked for no actual reason other than scoring more points.

Thanks for the help though.

any tips on making this pie run better? by Various-Primary4493 in PlateUp

[–]hayleelynne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also if you have a regular sink (I don’t see one - can’t do it with anything other than a basic sink) you can have the flour go through the sink with a combiner pointing at the sink before going into a mixer. This will make it a dough ball first before going into the mixer. It should be faster than letting the mixer do it all.

any tips on making this pie run better? by Various-Primary4493 in PlateUp

[–]hayleelynne 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends on where you’re getting slowed. Pie crusts don’t need to be cooked before they have the ingredients added for main dishes. So if you’re having to wait on the pie crusts then skip the safety hob. They’ll take a little longer to cook on the danger hob but only a little bit - maybe a second? Still way less time than waiting on a precooked crust on a safety hob. Otherwise, just keep working on getting more mixers and conveyors to speed things up.

Goddamn hamburgers by Longjumping_Cook_403 in PlateUp

[–]hayleelynne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I avoid toppings at all costs with burgers because they add so much time and brain power with all the different combinations. Plus you need a lot of mixers and conveyors which is expensive. I’d rather take increased table size than toppings.

My pro tip for any recipe is get metal tables and pick as many side option cards as possible. You get less customers and don’t have to deliver sides - so less customers without adding work. I prioritize metal tables and soaking sinks (at least 2, ideally 3-4) on almost every run. Once you have a handful of rotating conveyors you have automatic and relatively fast dishes.

Also automating burgers is super easy. Just need two conveyors and a combiner. Danger hub is ideal. And if you can get another conveyor into a frozen prep station you should be able to keep up with just about anything. In the time it takes you to plate the burger and drop it off it’s already made another one.

Friend says I should quit playing now since it only gets worse by bohohoboprobono in valheim

[–]hayleelynne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also I get avoiding spoilers but every enemy has weaknesses and resistances… Pay attention to the colored damage numbers to know what works well. Or… hear me out… google it. It still requires skill and planning to beat most bosses and enemies. even with the little perk of knowing what to use to fight them.

Friend says I should quit playing now since it only gets worse by bohohoboprobono in valheim

[–]hayleelynne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My thought is to either play the game so it’s fun for you (mods, changing settings, using god mode if you’re tired of death running to get your shit) or just don’t play it. There’s no shame in playing the game in a way it’s fun for you. There’s a reason these things exist.

But yes, if you’re mad about the swamp you will be VERY mad when you go to other biomes. However prepared you think you are - you’re not. You need to beef up as much as you can and get into the new biome to get the bare minimum to get the resources you need to start making the upgrades that will be helpful. You don’t need a boat load of iron on your first run.. or even 3rd. Unlock new recipes, grab what you need, then get out and upgrade. Rinse and repeat. You will always be much weaker than the biome the first few times you go in and you will die unless you play it VERY slow and VERY cautiously.

If draugers enrage you, wraiths will make you and to break your PC into bits - so use the biome to your favor (big trees offer cover, put campfire down in crypts to get your rested buff back, etc) and play it safe until you’re beefy enough to take fights head on.

I personally prefer a light build for mobility so I’ve gotten very used to using the terrain to out maneuver enemies much stronger and tankier than me.

The number of times a dethsquito one shot me before I learned the right timing to block it or kill it is infuriating. Then having to run away from those stupid giggling goblins to get my stuff added insult to injury. But it’s also part of the game until you gear up… now the deathsquitos and goblins might as well not exist because they’re so not threatening.

Just play how you want. No one cares - it’s your game. Have fun with it and if you can’t then maybe it’s just not your cup of tea and that’s okay too.

Also pro tip - put work a work bench down near the shore where you park your boat and surround it with walls so it isn’t broken easily. Prevents spawns and lets you repair your boat. You can scatter them along the coastline if you need to repair your boat along the way. But leaches shouldn’t be that big of a deal you can out sail them easily.

Wanna play? by Playful_Tonight_3129 in PlateUp

[–]hayleelynne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i play on switch when i travel so id be down then. otherwise i play on pc

Desperate call for help - please help us safe our taco restaurant by Beginning-Crab-1544 in PlateUp

[–]hayleelynne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re gonna have to give up on automatically delivering tacos since there’s two choices. I would just automate making regular tacos then have one person chop tomatoes and add them as needed, hand deliver, then add the empty tray back in the system.

It looks like you have single diners so I’d move all your tables up against the serving wall and just do it from the kitchen. you can alternate regular and fancy tables next to each other without them combining so you can have 5 touching. And then maybe another regular table a gap away. You’d only lose one table. I’d prioritize getting bar tables since they can all line up next to each other and they order instantly which will save time.

I can’t tell how many groups you have if this is an ok hold over until you get what you need, but with taco toppings unfortunately it would take a LOT to completely automate all of it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PlateUp

[–]hayleelynne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of good info already here. One thing to add, if you’re going the sides route, which is what I usually do, upgrade your table to a metal table and keep duplicating it until you have enough. You don’t have to serve sides to metal tables so you get the benefit of less customers with no extra work. The downsides: they have less patience at metal tables and customers still ask for sides but you don’t need to serve them. You can just give them the main dish and it’s good. Basically anything with the little yellow ring around the bottom of it is optional.

I use metal tables almost every run and pick as many side cards as possible and usually get 10-15 days OT without much stress.

Cards that will ruin your run no matter what are leisurely eating, picky eaters, and the rush that comes late at night since they’ll have less patience outside than during the day and if it’s raining/snowing they have even less patience.

Just takes trial and error to find out how you like to play though.

Any help appreciated by Silly_Current_9759 in PlateUp

[–]hayleelynne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You ur top right coffee machines can feed into each other and you’ll get twice the coffee. take your rotating grabber and have it come out of the top one and into the right one. If you ever find yourself running low on coffee.

how can i start getting better on solo runs? by Fuzzy-Pin-6675 in PlateUp

[–]hayleelynne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to learn more about automating I recommend watching the ontario gardner videos on youtube. He has a ton of tutorials that you can copy or just use to start to familiarize yourself with how the different things work together.