BlaDe
Farmer
Yep!...Fascinating. And that makes sense, my first three crappy days were in one play session, and the 18th, which had much better berries, was the first day of a new play session.
So the overnight 20% is Game1.random?
Yep!...Fascinating. And that makes sense, my first three crappy days were in one play session, and the 18th, which had much better berries, was the first day of a new play session.
So the overnight 20% is Game1.random?
Hm, that Is interesting. Because when I pick berries, I always do it between other (non-game) things and thus each day is always from a loaded save. A bit too dull to pick berries multiple game-days in one sitting. >.>Hmm.
From a quick look at the code with no in-game testing, I can tell that there is no reference to dailyLuck.
I have found 2 places that set whether there is a salmonberry/blackberry on a bush. One is the overnight update which is a flat 20% per bush, unseeded.
The other is on a method called loadSprite. For a bush, this is called on a season transition, but it is also called when a save is loaded. This call is seeded (uses the gameID), and is a 50% chance.
In theory, you would get more salmonberries by quitting and loading to file every day in salmonberry/blackberry season.
@One More Day @Elenna101 did you remember if this was in one session or if you loaded from save?
Hmm, I knew you got different salmomberry spawns when you reloaded, but I didn't know you got such a massively increased probability of them spawning. I just assumed it was the same probability as a normal overnight..
In theory, you would get more salmonberries by quitting and loading to file every day in salmonberry/blackberry season.
@One More Day @Elenna101 did you remember if this was in one session or if you loaded from save?
CorrectAnd from the way you just described the code, it seems like once you do a reload, it makes no difference how often you reload, you'll always get the same spawns, because it is seeded.
At that point in the game is there a difference between +2 and +3 Foraging when it comes to berries?- I cooked a handful of pancakes (four are enough as one lasts enough for one day, but I made some extra just in case). With the level 10 foraging and the +2 buff, that means four berries per bush, all of iridium quality
If your Forage skill is 10, anything past +2 makes no difference, no, because you can't get a +6.At that point in the game is there a difference between +2 and +3 Foraging when it comes to berries?
OK, this may explain some things I noticed with berry bush spawns but never quite put together. Specifically that some days seemed way better for populated berry bushes than others. Likely the 'bad' days were next day plays and the 'good' days were reloaded saves. I plan to utterly abuse this mechanic the next berry season.Hmm.
From a quick look at the code with no in-game testing, I can tell that there is no reference to dailyLuck.
I have found 2 places that set whether there is a salmonberry/blackberry on a bush. One is the overnight update which is a flat 20% per bush, unseeded.
The other is on a method called loadSprite. For a bush, this is called on a season transition, but it is also called when a save is loaded. This call is seeded (uses the gameID), and is a 50% chance.
In theory, you would get more salmonberries by quitting and loading to file every day in salmonberry/blackberry season.
@One More Day @Elenna101 did you remember if this was in one session or if you loaded from save?
My experiment with Burger/Coffee had an enormously bountiful day 1 - when I found nearly half of the total 800 blueberries (375 I think), and the remaining three days each gave less and less.Correct
In comparison, I just went around the entire map every day of blackberry season, with Foraging 12 from pancakes, reloading before each day. I got 1348 blackberries total (the individual days had 380, 296, 380 again, and 292). Exiting to title definitely makes a difference!I just hit salmonberry season in my current farm, so I decided to see what I could get with foraging 12 (level 10 + pancakes) and doing a full run of checking the bushes every day. I skipped out on the ones on the right side of the mines for three of the days, mostly out of laziness - I forgot I had the quarry open and didn't want to walk there and back. Otherwise I checked every bush, including the railroad and secret woods. I'm on the Four Corners farm so there's also 5 berry bushes on the farm itself.
I only got ~750 berries, less than @One More Day got with Farming 8. Of course there's more bushes on the forest farm, but still, I definitely got unlucky with the bushes spawning berries. On the 15th and 17th especially I was surprised at how few bushes had berries on them.
Anyone know what affects whether berries spawn? Is it just random? I think I've seen someone say somewhere that it's affected by daily luck, but not sure if that was backed up by checking the code or anything, or just a guess. It's not listed on the wiki's list of things affected by luck.
OK, on a related note (and I've no idea why this came to me a fortnight after this thread died)Tested this tonight. Reloading the save generates A LOT more salmonberries.
I got 114:)I just got 900 blackberries over one season! I'm really proud of it and I think it was the most I could have possibly gotten. What's your record for most berries and how did you do it?
I'm not in a position to check in any of my saves, but I recently did go through a berry season I wasn't interested in. (I had other things needing being done.) I am fairly certain that I saw a bush with berries one day and no berries the next without me harvesting them... but I am not 100% certain.OK, on a related note (and I've no idea why this came to me a fortnight after this thread died)
If you don't harvest a bush on the day a berry appears, does the berry stay on the bush until bedtime on the 18th? Or are they all wiped each night? If they did stay around, and you didn't want to go all round the map each day, you could just leave it until the last day and still get a fairly decent harvest from a single circuit of the valley. I'm not even slightly knowledgeable about code, so I can't dive into it, and I can't actually do a run and test this qualitatively right now, because I'm at work.