Dobo

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Reply with quote | #121 | I'm still wondering why we have to use large machines to build small buildings
speeking of McDonalds, my town is replacing the current McDonalds for an even bigger one. __________________ If you expect the unexpected then the unexpected is no longer unexpected now is it? |
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Tsukaima

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Reply with quote | #122 | Because we like large machines?
Why build something small, when you can make it big? __________________

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Dobo

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Reply with quote | #123 |
but......I said, why do we use them for small buildings, not large ones __________________ If you expect the unexpected then the unexpected is no longer unexpected now is it? |
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Tsukaima

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Reply with quote | #124 |
Bigger machines = more expensive. Thus they can ask more money to build something. __________________

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Dover500

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Reply with quote | #125 | Big machines can do more than little ones. Why have 5 machines where one juggernaut can be used instead. |
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Dobo

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Reply with quote | #126 |
But its for building, not destroying..... I mean why have one big machine to build it slowly.....It would be faster, and maybe cheaper in the long run, to have 2 or 3 smaller ones working at different locations of the building. __________________ If you expect the unexpected then the unexpected is no longer unexpected now is it? |
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