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A lot of my injured dwarves don't seem to properly enter the "rest" state/job once moved to a hospital bed; instead they will just lie there, getting progressively more hungry/thirsty/weary/unhappy until death eventually claims them. [[Special:Contributions/111.69.12.2|111.69.12.2]] 05:35, 21 April 2012 (UTC) | A lot of my injured dwarves don't seem to properly enter the "rest" state/job once moved to a hospital bed; instead they will just lie there, getting progressively more hungry/thirsty/weary/unhappy until death eventually claims them. [[Special:Contributions/111.69.12.2|111.69.12.2]] 05:35, 21 April 2012 (UTC) | ||
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It looks like there is a major contradiction on two sections of the page. In 'Setting up' it says you don't need to place a stockpile, just put containers in the zone. Farther down in 'Tips' it says don't ever place containers in the zone because they're bugged. I don't know what to believe. [[User:Hesuchia|Hesuchia]] 19:04, 18 June 2012 (UTC) | It looks like there is a major contradiction on two sections of the page. In 'Setting up' it says you don't need to place a stockpile, just put containers in the zone. Farther down in 'Tips' it says don't ever place containers in the zone because they're bugged. I don't know what to believe. [[User:Hesuchia|Hesuchia]] 19:04, 18 June 2012 (UTC) | ||
:This is actually due to a fairly recent (v0.34.08) change in how much can be stored in containers, which causes them to hold a lot more than before. Because of this, and the bug where hospitals may store way more than they are set to, it means you can now easily end up with a ton of supplies stored in your hospital. Containers are easy to set up, and if you have plenty of supplies this isn't a problem, but if you want better control over hospital stocks you have to use stockpiles instead, though this requires more micromanagement. In short, there isn't really a "best" way to do this now, just two different ways depending on whether you prefer "easy but imprecise" or "precise but requires more work". I'd clarify this myself, but I don't quite know how to describe a proper stockpile setup, since I just use the container method. For a beginner, I'd say use the container method, but periodically check the hospital stocks to make sure they aren't too far off. -- [[User:HiEv|<span style="color:#E05858;font-weight:bold;">Hi</span>]][[User talk:HiEv|<span style="color:#C06060;font-weight:bold;">Ev</span>]] 21:03, 18 June 2012 (UTC) | :This is actually due to a fairly recent (v0.34.08) change in how much can be stored in containers, which causes them to hold a lot more than before. Because of this, and the bug where hospitals may store way more than they are set to, it means you can now easily end up with a ton of supplies stored in your hospital. Containers are easy to set up, and if you have plenty of supplies this isn't a problem, but if you want better control over hospital stocks you have to use stockpiles instead, though this requires more micromanagement. In short, there isn't really a "best" way to do this now, just two different ways depending on whether you prefer "easy but imprecise" or "precise but requires more work". I'd clarify this myself, but I don't quite know how to describe a proper stockpile setup, since I just use the container method. For a beginner, I'd say use the container method, but periodically check the hospital stocks to make sure they aren't too far off. -- [[User:HiEv|<span style="color:#E05858;font-weight:bold;">Hi</span>]][[User talk:HiEv|<span style="color:#C06060;font-weight:bold;">Ev</span>]] 21:03, 18 June 2012 (UTC) | ||
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