What do chairs do?
I haven't quite grasped the purpose of chairs. Your survivors will sit on them from time to time when idling, but what is the benefit?
- Do they reduce stress? Is there any point in actively sending your crew to sit on them?
- Is there any point in building multiple chairs? The "our stuff" dialog suggests this.
- How do more expensive chairs like the arm chair differ from normal chairs?
Best Answer
if a survivor goes and sits in a chair without you making him do it, don't bother him, he'll be reading a book (the more you have, the better) and it will help reduce sadness. an armchair would obviously be more comfortable, therefore helping more. unfortunately, there isn't any "guide" that tells us exactly what to do and how things will work out according to different actions, you just have to try things and see it for yourself. nonetheless, I hope I was of any help! :)
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What is the purpose of the chairs?
Chairs are typically used to provide support for the seated person's body and arms, although some chairs are designed for 'perching' rather than sitting. There are also armless chairs - with or without a back - that may be referred to as stools.Why a good chair is important?
A good chair provides proper lumbar and pelvic support, which results in your back muscles being less stressed.What is the purpose of armchair?
An armchair is a comfortable, cushioned chair with a support on each side, where you can rest your arms while you sit. Some armchairs are big enough that you can curl up and read a book in them. Armchairs are distinguished by their "arms," rests built to comfortably support your arms.Do Chairs Exist?
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