Do containers have to have identical serial numbers?
Another thing you’ll find with containers is that you don’t have to use the same factory run of glasses in the final drink. When you make a drink schematic, there is no serial number associated with the container. This means you could do one run of glasses, make a drink schematic, and if you find you’ve run out of glasses, do up another run of glasses to finish up the run of drinks. You do have to use the same type of container (you can’t stick in small glasses and expect it to work in a schematic made with casks), but this should reduce the problem of “short crates” of components left over. It also allows you to do full 1000 unit factory runs of drinks that don’t use any other components, since you don’t use up one glass making the schematic. There have been some reported problems using containers that were re-named, though. So if you did a run of “Large Glasses abc”, you may not be able to use ones from a run named “Large Glasses def”.
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