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No. It's just functionally wallpapers. Something nice to look at that is higher resolution than the ones in-game. And yes, these are the tier 4 image pack. They are images some tier 4 subscribers have requested. Both tier 4 and public downloads have the same, in-game pictures. The only real difference is the start_game.html file which has the MoR Enhanced start unlocked, the ability to vote on polls on which random NPCs gets renders next, and the chance to play the next version for alpha testing a month in advance.where do i put those folders? in mod folder?
and I didn't see any t4 just the pics, I have t2 but wanted see what t4 has.
You set it to Manufacturing, you assign high discipline NPCs as workers (be on the lookout for the Workaholic trait from your random captures), you assign an intelligent foreman, and you wait one day. After that the workshop will generate production points. It will generate more the more upgrades you have and the higher the average worker discipline is. Tech points require certain tools and machinery upgrades. You use the production points generated as well as materials you can buy discounted from Aimee's Goods in Stokke Hills to create knives, rifles, or auto rifles. Knives are sold next door to the market. Rifles and auto rifles sell more in Hamah Bay. The trip there costs money and, more importantly takes, a lot of time so what you can do is create rifles/auto rifles for 7 days, go to Hamah Bay, sell it, go up and as a bonus -if you are strong enough- kill the two respawning charucks for some stat gains and 60 meat each, and go home. The charucks respawn in 5-7 days, enough time for you to hoard more rifles/auto rifles and sell them. Be on the lookout for market saturation. When you sell too much of one item (market supply says ~15k iirc), it will hit market cap and you will earn much less money from selling more until the market saturation has went down again.Can anyone explain me how workshops work? I get confused each time I try building them
Things you can do when you hit market saturation are create other weapons in the first page to sell. Or have the workshop create swords to donate to Fort Sera or Warrior's Hall (you need to be Aesir religion to donate to Warrior's Hall) to increase your standing and the faction's power. Higher power means more passive income they give to you. Now it takes a lot of days for the investment to pay off since you are spending resources to gain an amount of consistent passive income over time.