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Errorrrr
Jan 17, 2007, 12:30 AM
DOes the 12 hour reset time kick in as soon as the feeding count goes from 0 to 1? or does it refresh it self everytime your PM is fed??

Itsuki
Jan 17, 2007, 12:34 AM
On 2007-01-16 21:30, Errorrrr wrote:
DOes the 12 hour reset time kick in as soon as the feeding count goes from 0 to 1? or does it refresh it self everytime your PM is fed??


I want to say every time your PM is fed, though I could be wrong.

Dj_SkyEpic
Jan 17, 2007, 12:36 AM
Right after you finish the final feed of your pm, the time ticks then.

So that means if you are feeding your PM at 12am, and finish at 12:15 when the PM says that she's had enough, then that means at 12:15 in the afternoon, you will be able to feed your PM again.

DarkSeph
Jan 17, 2007, 12:44 AM
........that info is flawed Dj_SkyEpic........although what you say might be accurate........what about if I only feed my PM say 70 items......then what time does it reset? because I can go feed it another 70 items 6 hours...or 8 hours.....or 10 hours later.........and it will take another 80 or something....

I say it goes by a specific time reset.......based on that info.

Dj_SkyEpic
Jan 17, 2007, 12:49 AM
On 2007-01-16 21:44, DarkSeph wrote:
........that info is flawed Dj_SkyEpic........although what you say might be accurate........
Can you make sense please? >..> I don't know if you're agreeing with me or not~

Anyways, I believe that if you are feeding your PM and quit around 70, you still have to finish off to 100. So if you go to sleep and wake up to feed your pm, you would only be able to feed her for 30, then she would be full until the next feeding which is 12 hours from where you ended.

EDIT: Nevermind. Checked the http://psupedia.info/index.php?title=Partner_Machinery


DarSeph, the reason why I said right after finishing feeding was because I always feed my PM to the max of 100 and indeed it does start a 12h waiting period.

What it goes by is the final food that is given to your PM whether at 78 or 100. From that final food starts the clock, but if you keep giving it food, it will reset the timer until you reach the max of 100 feed under the 12h time period, at which the waiting period beings.


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Itsuki
Jan 17, 2007, 12:53 AM
On 2007-01-16 21:49, Dj_SkyEpic wrote:

On 2007-01-16 21:44, DarkSeph wrote:
........that info is flawed Dj_SkyEpic........although what you say might be accurate........
Can you make sense please? >..> I don't know if you're agreeing with me or not~

Anyways, I believe that if you are feeding your PM and quit around 70, you still have to finish off to 100. So if you go to sleep and wake up to feed your pm, you would only be able to feed her for 30, then she would be full until the next feeding which is 12 hours from where you ended.

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Nah, if you wait 12 hours before feeding again, then it resets. I know I've like fed like 50, then a day later or 2 days later, been able to feed a full 100 no problem.

DarkSeph
Jan 17, 2007, 12:56 AM
......that's what I was trying to say Dj.......I feed mine ohhh...70 or less at one point......then go to bed and 10 hours later feed it another 60 or more......something like that......and that's obviously over 100.....and I've been doing that for days now and it has never said it's full......so basically their must be a time reset at some point....I've heard it's 2 times a day, or ever 12 hours it resets......that's why I said what you said was flawed.....because of that part.......the part you said that might be right is that after feeding it 100 items.....it might start a clock of 12 hours till you can feed it again.......

So we might BOTH be right.......if that is making sense now

Ether
Jan 17, 2007, 12:58 AM
Every single time you feed your PM, the timer resets. If you feed 89 items at once, then 10 more 11 hours later, it'll become full



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DarkSeph
Jan 17, 2007, 01:04 AM
ok

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