Difference between revisions of "Talk:Workers"

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Humans give a 4% bonus to production, as opposed to 2%. As for productivity, instead of +10% (or +20%), you'll have +6% (or +12%). Your mines do not reduce production if they are not filled with droids; more droids increase the production of the mines, but they are not necessary for a mine to operate. <br>
 
Humans give a 4% bonus to production, as opposed to 2%. As for productivity, instead of +10% (or +20%), you'll have +6% (or +12%). Your mines do not reduce production if they are not filled with droids; more droids increase the production of the mines, but they are not necessary for a mine to operate. <br>
 
--[[User:Drake|Drake]] 19:53, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
 
--[[User:Drake|Drake]] 19:53, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
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I read something about androids. Will they ever be offered and what productivity do they raise?
 
I read something about androids. Will they ever be offered and what productivity do they raise?
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Androids, available from the Credits Store, give all the bonuses human workers do, and are available to people who are unable to invite new players.
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[[User:Catfish|Catfish]] 21:39, 9 January 2010 (UTC)

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How much better are humans over droids? What happens to productivity if you have 3 of 5 instead of 5 of 5 workers?

Humans give a 4% bonus to production, as opposed to 2%. As for productivity, instead of +10% (or +20%), you'll have +6% (or +12%). Your mines do not reduce production if they are not filled with droids; more droids increase the production of the mines, but they are not necessary for a mine to operate.
--Drake 19:53, 31 December 2009 (UTC)


I read something about androids. Will they ever be offered and what productivity do they raise?

Androids, available from the Credits Store, give all the bonuses human workers do, and are available to people who are unable to invite new players. Catfish 21:39, 9 January 2010 (UTC)