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+ | '''McSweeney Restaurant - Discworld player help - Counter''' | ||
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+ | '''Name''' | ||
+ | Customer Service Counter | ||
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+ | '''Description''' | ||
+ | Your job is to take orders from and serve meals to a queue of customers. You can have | ||
+ | as many orders open at once as you like, but customers will not hang around forever so | ||
+ | you should manage your time accordingly. The job breaks down into a few basic tasks: | ||
+ | Start taking an order, add the cost of the order to the till (subtract costs if | ||
+ | required), charge the customer and refund them their change, make the drinks for orders | ||
+ | using the imp-powered drinks machine and serve the order, first getting the drinks from | ||
+ | the machine and the dishes from the chute. | ||
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+ | The number of orders you take and serve, along with the number of mistakes you make and | ||
+ | food you waste will determine how Mr O.L Harribal judges your performance. | ||
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+ | '''Simple example''' | ||
+ | Note that some of the output below has been shortened or omitted for clarity. | ||
+ | > take order | ||
+ | The man says: A McSlice Porker and a McCola please. | ||
+ | > list porker | ||
+ | McSlice Porker ............................... $2.98 | ||
+ | > add 2.98 | ||
+ | > list cola | ||
+ | McCola ....................................... $2.77 | ||
+ | > add 2.77 | ||
+ | > charge customer | ||
+ | You say: The total comes to five dollars and seventy-five pence. | ||
+ | The man hands you six dollars which you place in the register. | ||
+ | > refund 25 | ||
+ | You clip order #48 onto the line. | ||
+ | > check 48 | ||
+ | 1x McSlice Porker | ||
+ | 1x McCola | ||
+ | > press cola button | ||
+ | An imp drops an empty cup onto the recessed well under the McCola spigot. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ( Time passes, the McSlice Porker and the McCola are now prepared ) | ||
+ | |||
+ | > get porker from chute | ||
+ | > get cola from machine | ||
+ | > serve 48 | ||
+ | You get a new tray and place a McSlice Porker and a McCola on it. | ||
+ | You hand the tray to the man. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Syntax''' | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | take [next] order | ||
+ | recall [current customer order] | ||
+ | list [all] | ||
+ | list <menu item> | ||
+ | add <amount> [to] [total] | ||
+ | subtract <amount> [from] [total] | ||
+ | sub <amount> [from] [total] | ||
+ | reset <cash register> | ||
+ | charge [customer] | ||
+ | refund <amount> | ||
+ | press <button> | ||
+ | look <orders|line> | ||
+ | check [order] <order number> | ||
+ | check orders | ||
+ | get <drink(s)> from machine | ||
+ | serve [order] <order number> | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | '''Strategy''' | ||
+ | As with any job, there are always certain strategies that will be more effective than others. | ||
+ | There are also shortcuts that can be taken to help speed up tasks, these can be identifed by | ||
+ | experienced workers. On Discworld MUD there is the opportunity to make use of aliases to | ||
+ | combine multiple commands into one and shorten the length of commands. McSweeneys would | ||
+ | encourage you to make use of such aliases to enhance your productivity. Without using such | ||
+ | measures you will find it much harder to achieve gold-star rating. Having said that, the use | ||
+ | of aliases should not lead to any job being trivialised, if you find any aliases that have | ||
+ | this affect, please file a bug report. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Note that automated scripts and triggers are not permitted on Discworld MUD in any context, | ||
+ | see help automation. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
[[Category:Jobs]] | [[Category:Jobs]] |
Revision as of 01:22, 10 January 2013
- This page is about a source of missions / jobs.
McSweeney Restaurants in Ankh-Morpork and Genua offer jobs in the fast food industry. [1]
Jobs are divided into three types: cleaning, kitchen, and counter.
A help file is available in the restaurant. To join, use the following syntax:
join [staff] in {cleaning|kitchen|counter} Join the staff of McSweeney's Restaurant for one shift. join [staff] Join the staff of McSweeney's Restaurant for one shift.
Upon joining to a job, the player will be taken to the manager's office, where s/he will be presented with a badge and uniform. They must be taken from the desk.
<l badge> A rectangular clip-on McSweeney's Restaurants staff badge, it is bright red and has the company logo printed in one corner. Everyone employed by the chain is expected to wear one of these badges whenever they're working for them. It has two empty holes and one golden star on it. It appears to have something written on it. <r badge> Written in chunky blank lettering on a white strip, above the words "Have a nice day!": Name: [NAME] <l uniform> What passes for a uniform in McSweeney's restaurants is basically a sickly brown jumpsuit with the company logo printed onto it in several obvious places. One size fits none. It is in excellent condition.
Both badge and uniform must be worn before the manager will allow the player to begin a job. At the end of a job, all job-related items, except the badge, will be taken from the inventory. The badge can be retained by the player.
Once badge and uniform are worn, the player will be taken to the job area and provided with additional instruction. The player can "shake" their head to have the instructions repeated, else "nod" to begin the shift. Each work shift is 30 Discworld minutes long.
Players cannot immediately re-undertake a given job, but must wait for a time research If this has been marked on a page, it's because there was something that probably isn't known, that the person who edited the page thinks could be found out. Perhaps you could figure this thing out, and be famous evermore. . Additionally, if too many players have attempted a given job, it will be unavailable until the next shift starts.
Note that if a player eats any of the prepared McSweeney food while working at a counter or kitchen shift, the manager will immediately stop the mission (with no reward). The manager will then refuse to allow the player to attempt any job for at least one shift.
- Reward
The reward includes experience, money, and a star (bronze, silver, gold) for the badge. The amount of experience and type of star is based upon performance. The maximum amount of money to be given is A$31, but it appears to decrease depending on how soon a job is attempted againresearch. If a performance is bad enough, one will not receive anything; and one may even be downgraded a star or have it taken away. Once a gold star is achieved, it is retained even if subsequent performances are below gold star; and each of the three holes in the badge correspond to a gold star in the three jobs.
- Bronze star experience: X to Y
- Silver star experience: X to Y
- Gold star experience: X to Y
- Use of Aliases - General Strategy
Due to the complexity of the McSweeney Restaurant jobs, the use of aliases is encouraged to allow the player to achieve a gold star rating for each job. HOWEVER, as noted in each help file, the use of automated scripts and triggers is not permitted (see the Discworld 'help automation'). That said, players may need to undertake several work shifts at a given job to develop efficient aliases.
Cleaning
Several items, provided by the restaurant, are required for a successful cleaning shift. Before the shift begins, the player is able to take the tools - bucket, mop, broom, and cloth - from the cupboard. The items only need to be in inventory to be used, and there is no need to equip/unequip anything.
Within the section, there are eight tables ('table 1' through 'table 8') to oversee. Customers will sit down at a table, eat, then leave. Once gone, there will be one to four trays to remove, as well as the potential for dirty tables or trash underneath. Tables may need to be wiped more than once to be considered clean. Trash swept out from under the tables has to be picked up and put into the bin, which itself is required to be emptied when it is full (trash bags are kept in the cupboard). Finally, the floor needs to be kept mopped, with up to three mop cycles necessary to achieve an appropriate level of cleanliness.
There are two extra things to note which may not be self-evident to the newbie McSweeney cleaner, neither explained in the help files nor by the manager. First, if there is trash on the floor, mopping will be unsuccessful. Similarly, if there are trays on the table, then wiping will not work.
The McSweeney customers are picky! If they see an overly dirty floor (trash or needs mopping), the only empty table is uncleaned, or a too-full garbage, they will go sit elsewhere. Too many customer rejections presumably lowers the final amount of experience received by the player. Oddly, for all their fussiness, customers will sometimes sit at an empty table even if it has not been fully wiped off.
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Kitchen
<insert something here>
<multiple appliances; 4 vats (no need to use vat 1 - 4 as 'vat' alone will get items from appropriate vat; vats can hold multiple servings; fetching items from pantry has a delay; and cooking also has a delay (while things cook), so that makes building aliases tricky; orders come quickly; grill can only hold two items at a time; fryer can only hold three items at a time; vat items not require additional prep (except if to fry rice/noodles) and boxes can immediately be put into chute; prawn does not require more prep, and sleeves can immediately be put into chute>
Prior to beginning a kitchen work shift, the manager will provide additional instructions via chats:
Mr. O.L. Harribal says: The vats are fairly simple, they boil up multiple servings of the ingredients placed in them. So when you put in rice, noodles, chopsuey, or crunchy bits in orange sauce, remember that you'll be able to get more than one meal's worth before you have to fetch more. Mr. O.L. Harribal says: Any boiled rice and boiled noodles you cook in the vats can be used as an ingredient for making fried rice and fried noodles on the griddle. The griddle is also used to cook chowmein. Mr. O.L. Harribal says: Our duck, porker and prawn balls all get put into the deep fat fryer. Mr. O.L. Harribal says: All other meals are cooked on the flame grill. That would be our BigDibbler burger patties, our rats, our ribs, and our klatchian kebabs. Mr. O.L. Harribal says: Don't let any food burn, I really don't like waste! Look at the appliances to keep on eye on how the food is cooking. Mr. O.L. Harribal says: Many of our foods require special preparation after being cooked. There's a preparation surface right by the chutes you can use, don't leave packaged food lying around on there, get it onto the chutes fast. Mr. O.L. Harribal says: It is vital that you waste as little food as possible. Any food dropped on the floor cannot be used as an ingredient. Nor can it be sent for service, same as for burned meals. Bin any waste you do create.
Note on cooking fried rice/noodles: once have a box of rice/noodles, just 'put <ingredient> on griddle'. The box will be automatically opened up, emptied, and thrown away. DO NOT try to open the box or get rice from the box - such an action counts as eating the dish, and the player will be kicked out of the kitchen.
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Counter
<insert something here>
<To make it more 'interesting', the manager will change prices on variable menu items prior to beginning shift, so that can make it difficult to preload aliases with prices. Making refunds is a pain, too. Watch out for the menu deals because customers will complain if you accidentally ring up items separately when they could come as a meal deal.>
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