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| Topic Started: Sep 3 2010, 12:57 PM (338 Views) | |
| Horus Lytton | Sep 3 2010, 12:57 PM Post #1 |
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came up with the "Don't Mess With Dallas" slogan
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I thought I saw something fishy when I went to the market for food. I noticed some items were duplicated. What I mean is, when the item is on the shelf in the list, the time stamp for when the items were made is exactly the same as another item. By default, these items are paired up in order so it would be easy to spot. There are actually quite a few duplicates in Dallas by other companies, including the one I work for. I have access to my company's items and I see the same duplicates. I'm assuming there's a bug coming from production at the company. I'm not sure if that means now the company pays twice the salary. I bought one of the duplicated items in the store, but that doesn't mean the other duplicate disappears too. I don't know whether this is good or bad, but this is just weird.... |
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| Sibre2001 | Sep 3 2010, 01:11 PM Post #2 |
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Drake's Murderer
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You sure that isn't just when someone does two work cycles at once?
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| spacenam | Sep 3 2010, 01:20 PM Post #3 |
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master guitar hero
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someone can work twice a day and when the person saves 2 cycles then works they create 2 items at a time of the exact same quality and price. |
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| Horus Lytton | Sep 3 2010, 03:35 PM Post #4 |
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No, I am SURE it wasn't 2 work cycles. I work 2 work cycles. These items show up with the EXACT time and date. Same time, same date stamp. I first saw it happening in the store, and one of our workers produced a duplicate item, then I doubled back to double check (no pun intended) the item list the company produced and confirmed it. Screenshot:
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| IGOGWG | Sep 3 2010, 04:22 PM Post #5 |
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no matching citizen
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Great screenshoot..... |
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| admin | Sep 4 2010, 07:16 AM Post #6 |
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I'm not seeing anything in your screenshot to suggest there is a bug. When you work 2 work cycles you produce 2 items at the same time. |
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| Horus Lytton | Sep 4 2010, 03:45 PM Post #7 |
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Uhh...The time stamp has to be exactly the same? Like looking at #10 and #11 for example. 2 items made at 4:59:09 PM on the same day. I looked at the company items list for my company and I did find one where I hadn't sold a pair on the same day in my usual 2 work cycles. The time stamps on them are different. |
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| Sibre2001 | Sep 4 2010, 05:23 PM Post #8 |
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I checked my company last time I worked and the time stamps were exactly the same for the two items I made. As were every other pair I could find. Makes sense, they both are made at exactly the same time. True proof of a duplicate is if you see three exactly the same
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| Horus Lytton | Sep 5 2010, 12:41 AM Post #9 |
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came up with the "Don't Mess With Dallas" slogan
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I had only just noticed the duplicates lately though. Government makes 3-4 digit amount of duplicates anyway. |
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| Sibre2001 | Sep 5 2010, 07:09 AM Post #10 |
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![]() I know I work twice at once every day and I am pretty sure EL does the same (reduces the amount of times I burn energy as I stalk the training center). Every time I worked twice it produced two items at exactly the same time with exactly the same stats. |
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| Horus Lytton | Sep 5 2010, 11:16 AM Post #11 |
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came up with the "Don't Mess With Dallas" slogan
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Yes, but twice in the AM? Where's the PM, the second time you worked? Like I said, I've found one on one page where I worked the same day for the usual 2 cycles, but the time stamp on both of them are different. That's just at the first page in the list. After the second page of things unsold, it looks like I'm the only one with accurate time stamps of when i worked. I mean, I could understand having the exact stats (possible) if you go back and forth to replenish your nourishment before each shift. I've been saving up a lot of money just doing it once a day so that later in the day, my LWP gets lower, affecting production. I guess maybe the time stamp is different because the stats are different? Still doesn't make sense the other way, because it looks like a bunch of people were working twice in the morning (or night) the same day, and yet not on the other shift, since neither time is different. |
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| Sibre2001 | Sep 5 2010, 11:30 AM Post #12 |
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I don't work in the PM. Just in the AM. 1 work cycle every 12 hours. I save them both up and work in the morning when I get up. |
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| Horus Lytton | Sep 5 2010, 11:40 AM Post #13 |
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You do work in the PM. 12 hours 1st cycle is in the AM. The second one is in the PM. |
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| Sibre2001 | Sep 5 2010, 11:43 AM Post #14 |
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...You do know you can save up two work cycles right? |
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| Horus Lytton | Sep 5 2010, 06:00 PM Post #15 |
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/facepalm First 12 hours is your AM work. Second half of the day is your second work period. That already makes 2. The bug here I'm saying is that the production times are stamped with 2 items in AM/AM or PM/PM, not AM/PM. It looks like you worked twice in the AM, or you made 2 things at once in one work cycle, when you can only make 1 at a time. |
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