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I did try restarting the game yes. As for deleteing the save, not sure what you mean. If I delete the save, I lose my progress all the same.
or do you mean saving to a new slot and deleting the original?
EDIT - I saved that game to a new slot, deleted the original, restarted the game, and loaded the new save. Bug still persists.
Side note, i turned off cloud saving to keep the game from putting the broken save back. I do however have a copy of it.
I had a clean medium steel pot that had a permanent 19G undissolved in it and kept building IBUs like crazy when i just boiled water in it. Putting it away and starting over fixed that bug.
I really suggest after each patch that you put everything away and re-retrieve it from storage again.
Hell, my electric kettle that was sitting out had no bottom after the patch. It had to go back in the cupboard. But doing that fixed it.
Did try this already actually. The screenshot and my post were both made after a couple hours of cleaning and resetting the kitchen as well as relaunching the game several times.
Even buying a brand new pot retrieving it and filling it up at the sink results in the same 7.993% contamination as shown in the image. It wasn't an issue with the pots etc. it was the water coming from the sink in general.
Would be happy to, but that link (same as pinned thread) leads to a page that says "Uh-Oh! Something went wrong. Please try again later."
Could you check that link and update it for us please?