by Kandarim » Tue Mar 25, 2014 6:59 pm
You can imagine it like this: every field that has growing produce on it is filling a bucket of a certain size (e.g. for cotton that'd be 96 liters). Each hour, the field adds another liter to the bucket. If the bucket is full, the field has finished growing.
As soon as you increase the speed boost, the amount of water put into the bucket at each step is increased. 200% means 2 liters, 300% is 3 liters, etc. Of course this only takes effect after the coal/dross is applied to the field.
Not a perfect metaphor, but I hope it gets the point across (e.g. the actual timescale is much more fine-grained - you can usually predict it correctly up to a couple of minutes, and then I suppose it can be because of rounding errors when displaying the speed boost).
Some examples:
cotton field, always 100% speed --> 4 days
cotton field, always 200% speed --> 2 days
cotton field, always 400% speed --> 1 day
cotton field, two days of 100% speed, then 200% thereafter --> 3 days
cotton field, one day of 100% speed, then 300% thereafter --> 2 days
I have neither the crayons nor the time to explain it to you.
JC wrote:I'm not fully committed to being wrong on that yet.