As a general rule quarries produce stone much slower than they sell it. Thus production must run longer than any sales period. I would venture about 2:1, two hours production for every one hour of sales. read more
As a general rule quarries produce stone much slower than they sell it. Thus production must run longer than any sales period. I would venture about 2: 1, two hours production for every one hour of sales. read more
Ken Horlor, Project Manager. Answered Feb 5, 2018. As a general rule quarries produce stone much slower than they sell it. read more
Since Quarries are a permanent loss of land, they should produce more stone permanently. Else, they are always a bad investment. As time goes on, that time you could have used to say produce food you could have traded for more stone or whatever you needed. read more