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Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 1:53 am
by Dogface
If a field, say #22, has a Mission, for instance "plow the field". If I chose to never do that mission and not plow that field, will it get done without me?
...and cycle to a new mission, probably cultivation.

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 1:57 am
by Null
Yes

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:21 am
by WolfeUK
Well, not so much expire, eventually the farmer will do the work themselves, just means the mission moves onto the next stage, so you still get another mission,

If he ask you to plant crops, but you dont, when the mission ends the next mission might be to fertilize the crop for him, but eventually you will fill the bar up then no more missions

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:29 am
by BigPapaMax68
WolfeUK wrote:Well, not so much expire, eventually the farmer will do the work themselves, just means the mission moves onto the next stage, so you still get another mission,

If he ask you to plant crops, but you dont, when the mission ends the next mission might be to fertilize the crop for him, but eventually you will fill the bar up then no more missions
The last statement is not true you will still have missions when the green bar is full. Its just when the green bar is full that will be the lowest price you will pay for the field.

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:36 am
by BigC92
So even though you have the bar too 100% And you dont own the fields, can you still do missions for them?

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:43 am
by Dogface
Thanks guys, good to know.

The green bar is just your "reputation" with that farmer. When the bar is full, you have the best reputation you can get, and a 20% discount on his or her fields.

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:52 am
by WolfeUK
BigPapaMax68 wrote:
WolfeUK wrote:Well, not so much expire, eventually the farmer will do the work themselves, just means the mission moves onto the next stage, so you still get another mission,

If he ask you to plant crops, but you dont, when the mission ends the next mission might be to fertilize the crop for him, but eventually you will fill the bar up then no more missions
The last statement is not true you will still have missions when the green bar is full. Its just when the green bar is full that will be the lowest price you will pay for the field.
The missions stopped when the bar got full with me ? but not being back to them in a while though to check again

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 5:38 am
by danielhawkins
WolfeUK wrote:
BigPapaMax68 wrote:
WolfeUK wrote:Well, not so much expire, eventually the farmer will do the work themselves, just means the mission moves onto the next stage, so you still get another mission,

If he ask you to plant crops, but you dont, when the mission ends the next mission might be to fertilize the crop for him, but eventually you will fill the bar up then no more missions
The last statement is not true you will still have missions when the green bar is full. Its just when the green bar is full that will be the lowest price you will pay for the field.
The missions stopped when the bar got full with me ? but not being back to them in a while though to check again
I'm still doing plenty of missions even though the "reputation bar" is full. You might have just coincided the full reputation with a fertilising mission because if you fetilise a field while it is growing then you can't fertilise again until the next growth stage thus it says "No Missions Available".

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 6:29 am
by WolfeUK
danielhawkins wrote:
I'm still doing plenty of missions even though the "reputation bar" is full. You might have just coincided the full reputation with a fertilising mission because if you fetilise a field while it is growing then you can't fertilise again until the next growth stage thus it says "No Missions Available".
Ah, ok, thanks for clearing that up *thumbsup*

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:16 am
by wildberry
Null wrote:Yes
Actually the plowing never gets done, they just skip to cultivated!

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:27 am
by W1der
wildberry wrote:
Null wrote:Yes
Actually the plowing never gets done, they just skip to cultivated!
If you do a plowing mission ... after the "mission field" is cycled 3 times ... does it "revert" the same way as the normal fields, owned by the player?

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:32 am
by wildberry
W1der wrote:If you do a plowing mission ... after the "mission field" is cycled 3 times ... does it "revert" the same way as the normal fields, owned by the player?
I have no clue as I never do a plowing mission... harvesting and fertilising is what I prefer! :blushnew:

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:46 am
by W1der
wildberry wrote:
W1der wrote:If you do a plowing mission ... after the "mission field" is cycled 3 times ... does it "revert" the same way as the normal fields, owned by the player?
I have no clue as I never do a plowing mission... harvesting and fertilising is what I prefer! :blushnew:
What ... plowing is to much work for this "hard core farmer"? ... :lol:

I plowed a mission on one of the biggest fields on the goldcrest valley map (no GPS) ... will probably not do that again (since they nerfed the pay back) ... :blushnew:

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:47 am
by wildberry
W1der wrote:What ... plowing is to much work for this "hard core farmer"? ... :lol:
Yeah, I'm a antiplowist :lol:

You cannot make another post so soon after your last.
Thanks, Giants, for treating your fans like that! *thumbsdown*

Re: Do Missions Expire?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 11:36 am
by W1der
wildberry wrote:
W1der wrote:What ... plowing is to much work for this "hard core farmer"? ... :lol:
Yeah, I'm a antiplowist :lol:

You cannot make another post so soon after your last.
Thanks, Giants, for treating your fans like that! *thumbsdown*
Hjm ... there might be a fix ...
Instead of writing a new post ... just make one ... and write ALL your comments in that one ... just edit it when you have something more to say ...
I think that editing does not have this "timer" ... *thumbsup*