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Add Tea to Vendors


GreenBoi

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We have like six different types of tea, but apparently base tea isn't in the vendors. Duke Purple Tea isn't even that, so if you're trying to mix any tea by yourself, you need people with softdrink dispenser access, which is very unorthodox.

 

Just add tea to normal vendors bls.

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I assume when you say normal tea you mean the tea that can be mixed with stuff like sopophoric to make sleepy time tea, ect. 

The only issue I can see is that it adds another food/drink item to a vendor that can be gotten without interacting with the crew roles that provide these things, I've seen that argument in the past about certain food items/drinks, so I thought I'd post it.

That being said, tea is a very basic recipe, so there shouldn't be an issue adding it.

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Posted (edited)

Duke Purple Tea is base tea. It initializes the "tea" reagent and can be used to mix drinks. I've just tested this half a minute ago to make sure. It will not change sprite, though, because it is not in a drinking cup, and doesn't make the bubbling sound. So, Duke Purple Tea, which is in the hot drinks vendor as it should be, can be used to mix tea drinks. Your suggestion is already in place.

Edited by Doxxmedearly
Posted (edited)

Oh. Ok then. Thank you doxx, very cool. It not making the bubbling sound is probably why it's so confusing.

Edited by GreenBoi
Posted

Yeah it's a bit weird, like... you don't have the video or audio cues to tell you it's worked. But it does! You'll just have to secure a drinking glass if you want the fancy sprite. ?

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17 hours ago, GreenBoi said:

Oh. Ok then. Thank you doxx, very cool. It not making the bubbling sound is probably why it's so confusing.

 

14 hours ago, Doxxmedearly said:

Yeah it's a bit weird, like... you don't have the video or audio cues to tell you it's worked. But it does! You'll just have to secure a drinking glass if you want the fancy sprite. ?

The bubbling sound was removed from all food/drink related reagents specifically because it was so out of place and jarring.  Why would pouring two non-reactive reagents together make a loud bubbling sound?  It's dumb.

However, I can see why an audio cue is helpful - it's just that no one bothered to port in a newer, more subtle sound to replace the bubbling noise, so it's just silent now.

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