View Poll Results: Would you like your island production to be stopped during regular maintenance?

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  • Yes, I want all of the activities on my home island to be stopped during regular maintenances

    94 11.22%
  • No, I want my home island to remain active during regular maintenances

    744 88.78%
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Thread: Survey: Stopping The Home Island Production

  1. #171
    Pathfinder
    Join Date
    Sep 2017
    Posts
    1
    World
    Northisle
    No

  2. #172
    Quartermaster
    Join Date
    Jul 2015
    Posts
    285
    World
    Sandycove
    I figured out why it would be good - less flood of excess res to game and dont have to fuss around with staring stuff so much.. Would not make a lot of difference but every little bit helps

  3. #173
    Pathfinder
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Posts
    5
    World
    Newfoundland
    No, please don't do it

  4. #174
    Erudite Pioneer
    Join Date
    Sep 2013
    Posts
    91
    World
    Newfoundland
    I think a more useful change would be to add a last login date in the members section of the guild window. this would help officers to decide who is no longer playing and can be removed if space is needed.

  5. #175
    Original Serf
    Join Date
    May 2016
    Location
    Sweden
    Posts
    17
    World
    Sandycove
    nope

  6. #176
    Erudite Pioneer
    Join Date
    Jul 2012
    Posts
    85
    World
    Sandycove
    No, I want my home island to remain active during regular maintenances (i.e. keep producing/extracting goods during regular maintenances)

  7. #177
    Original Serf
    Join Date
    Sep 2012
    Location
    Sweden
    Posts
    18
    World
    Northisle
    no.
    The time to produce things is allready making this game a bit boring. Stopping producing during maintenance might push me to quit playing foor good.

  8. #178
    Skilled Student
    Join Date
    Jun 2013
    Location
    The Netherlands
    Posts
    37
    World
    Newfoundland
    no, less resources is not an good idea, buff do not stop so big NO (you can plan around the maintenances)

  9. #179
    Architect of the Empire
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Posts
    959
    World
    Sandycove
    Quote Originally Posted by Anjo-Hunter View Post
    I think it would be useful if you could turn everything off by choice rather than just during maintenance time. Then if you are going on holiday or are too busy to be able to keep up with maintaining mines ect on your island you can turn off or pause your island until you are ready.
    Quote Originally Posted by Qualan View Post
    the island goes to sleep if unattended too long anyway- if not mistaken 48 hours
    Should be 24 hours and a few minutes. A visit from a friend after it times out will wake it again, or visits every less-than-24-hours will keep it running straight through. That's useful to know if you want to do a long building upgrade whilst on vacation, but the 'pause due to inactivity' isn't the same as a Full Stop controlled at will.

  10. #180
    Original Serf
    Join Date
    Aug 2017
    Posts
    10
    World
    Newfoundland
    When is regular maintenance? I've seen game updates and I've seen hotfixes, but nothing called a maintenance has happened that I have noticed.

    I have voted "no" because I wouldn't want queues in the barracks, provision house or bookbinder to be paused, or for the population to stop regenerating in the Mayor's house. If these buildings were treated differently (perhaps they already are as they don't feature in the economy overview) then I would consider the stop function, but as it stands if the whole island is halted, then my vote remains a "no".

    A big "yes" to the consultation though!

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