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Yes, the fish side of the game does actually have its own built in preservation feature.
The fish can stay in their containers until needed and even if a whole fish is taken out it will not degrade.
It will only degrade once it is changed to fillets which require placing it on a surface and harvesting it.
Here is a recipe requirement for Perch Pie:
3 Potatoes. Farm does not need to be harvested until needed.
1 Perch fish. Will stay fresh unless filleted but this recipe does not need the fillet type.
1 Corn. Farm does not need to be harvested until needed.
1 Boiled Water.
This is always a useful fall back in times on need, although I haven't experienced that yet.
I just tested changing some settings for the Archer and Crossbow. It is incredibly delicate. They are either very accurate or keep missing a lot to the point where they would be better off coming in and performing a melee. They are worse than Star Wars troopers. Up very close, they can hit with changes but they go into melee mode anyway.
The fish can stay in their containers until needed and even if a whole fish is taken out it will not degrade.
It will only degrade once it is changed to fillets which require placing it on a surface and harvesting it.
Here is a recipe requirement for Perch Pie:
3 Potatoes. Farm does not need to be harvested until needed.
1 Perch fish. Will stay fresh unless filleted but this recipe does not need the fillet type.
1 Corn. Farm does not need to be harvested until needed.
1 Boiled Water.
This is always a useful fall back in times on need, although I haven't experienced that yet.
I just tested changing some settings for the Archer and Crossbow. It is incredibly delicate. They are either very accurate or keep missing a lot to the point where they would be better off coming in and performing a melee. They are worse than Star Wars troopers. Up very close, they can hit with changes but they go into melee mode anyway.