Colin Richardson RJ: Colin Richardson CO: citybuilder Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 4 Karma: 11 Joined: Apr 6, 2013 |
Posted on Apr 12, 2013 When buying ingredients for a finished product,should i buy at zero or lowest possible quality to keep finished product price down, and rely on my research to bring the finished product quality up,or is it better to buy higher quality ingredients at the start,would this help me obtaining a better quality overall.
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Paul Jikanski RJ: Paul Jikanski CO: Paul Jikanski Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 194 Karma: 41 Joined: Jan 19, 2013 |
Posted on Apr 12, 2013 If you view the EOS-pedia info on the item, you can see what percentage each raw material's quality attributes to the finished product's quality. You can then use this to base whether or not higher Q raw materials are worth it. Some people say anything less than 10 or 20% wouldn't be worth it, but that's all debatable I suppose.
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Colin Richardson RJ: Colin Richardson CO: citybuilder Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 4 Karma: 11 Joined: Apr 6, 2013 |
Posted on Apr 12, 2013 Thanks for information,much clearer now.
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