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Love the "you cant break this" to it getting demolished in seconds lmao
ОтветитьDoes this game have physics where air pressure changes the boiling point of liquids?
ОтветитьBuild with hot material then destroy the building and it magically makes the material room temp.
ОтветитьChlorine vents are useful for creating bleach stone, which you'll need for sanitizers (rarely) but more importantly, geotuning. Powering up steam vents takes bleach stone, which deteriorates. But if you farm Puft Princes, you can get a large amount of it consistently and sustainably with a minimal input from the chlorine vent. You also need liquid chlorine for gas grass, which is the only food source for Gassy Moos. I wouldn't say it's entirely useless.
ОтветитьEarly game i usually convert cool steam vents into electrolizer supply since the O2 output is at roughly the same temperature as the water coming out of the vent.
ОтветитьI don't understand the part where you put hot coolant from the pipes on the Cool Steam Vent into the cold water. Won't the cold water become water and not usable as a coolant anymore?
Ответитьcan somebody explain how he's able to spawn in those vents and gysers and stuff through that weird pste template menu? Is it a mod?
ОтветитьAn early game tip to handle geysers you need (especially watery ones) is to pair hot ones with cold ones to make both more usable (probably do that until you get steam turbines)
Ответитьİ was exhausted while watching thank you so much
ОтветитьGod the amount of time wasted to explain this is frustration after 10 minutes.
ОтветитьTutorials give you the information quickly. 6m in, and all I've learned is that your mods break and you don't like the naming conventions. Time is money.
Ответитьdespite the age of the video its still informative with th rocket dlc and the momo free dlc ad-on the uselessness of carbon gasses have so many uses now this tutorial needs to be updated sadly enough to reflect all the new knowledge
ОтветитьSo the gas pump has to be made of steel so it doesn't melt, but unless I am mistaken, you made the atmo sensor out of copper. Doesn't it have to be steel, as well? What about the power cables? What about the automation wire? The gas pipes? Etc?
ОтветитьUseless tutorial since you didnt show heat management.
ОтветитьCool salt slush geyser is the best thing I've found in early game because it's spew out -5C brine which make life much easier heat management early.
ОтветитьFor the natural gas geysir. Why would you construct a room to be filled with gas and a small chamber around the geysir? Why not just build the gas storage room around the geysir itself?
ОтветитьHow do you cool the water in the collective tank?
Ответитьlook at this indestructable material breaks it immediately after
ОтветитьThe very best way to cool a gas geyser like hydrogen or natural gas, or even steam, is simply an insulated pipe with coolant running through with a pipe thermo sensor and a shutoff. Two radiant pipe pieces, under the sensor and shutoff intake (two ticks of liquid will be let through each time. Set your target temperature. Done. Any cool water, preferably sub zero Celsius polluted or brine early game, will cool down a small room of very hot gas insanely fast and efficiently. Even steam. After that some automation to pump out the gas when the pressure is sufficient.
The best way to cycle coolant is not with a pump, but with a water reservoir. No power used, no automation needed other than to ensure you don't cool the target stuff too much. Which if you have the patience can also be done without spending any power or doing any automation, by fine tuning liquid valve throughput of the coolant. You can radiate the picked up heat in the cooling liquid store. The coolant itself doesn't have to be taken from that store all the time.
Why not just geotune some of those vents to make them more useful?
ОтветитьCO2 feed it to slicksters turn it to oil
ОтветитьCO2 can be used to make crude oil or petroleum with slicksters. Not a big deal but oh well ^^
If you liquify polluted oxygen, it turns into clean oxygen, you can use it for your rockets.
what mods do you use?
Ответитьalso note that you have renewable water and power with a steam turbine due to producing water and you can use that in the water tanks
ОтветитьYou don't know how to play this game. All you know is how to do Creative mode , debug, and console commands. You dont know anything about this game.
Ответитьsuch a great video for beginners , i ve came back here to see which geysers i need multiple times
ОтветитьI appreciate the Fahrenheit reference
ОтветитьThe only use I've thought of for the CO2 Vent is like, molten slicksters, and even then it isnt NEAR enough CO2 for them
ОтветитьYou know, this video was 2 years ago, and someone has probably already answered your question, but I'm going to answer it as well anyways.
Tempshift plates placed right next to a tile will directly share their heat/cool with that tile, so your insulated tiles become not-so-insulated if you do that.
Would it be possible or practical to cool the hydrogen generator setup with an aquatuner/steam turbine loop?
Ответитьi'm gonna open tame a niobium volcano
Ответитьwhat's the point of the 2 pumps in the natural gas set-up?
ОтветитьThis is an amazing guide, thank you! I'm keeping it open and following it.
I have a question about Natural gas geyser, tho. Why does it require steel pump? The temperature is not so high there.
I could be wrong but I think the only reason for the different words is to differentiate between the state of matter produced (solids; volcanoes, liquids; geysers, gases; vents)
ОтветитьSteel could be used to make pumps/repair to allow more cost effect. Pumps in turn could be used in higher temps with a presumption they will fail. Allows faster extraction as you could make infinitesimal ammount of pumps
ОтветитьI got co2 geyser near space biome in my latest colony. Excited to try to rush CO2 rockets with it early haha
ОтветитьI really like your tutorials, but would love to see that without cheats. I don´t mind the video longer, but i can´t make this in my gameplay, really. Now when I´m running out of water, would be nice to be able to do this.
Ответитьusing copper water pump on salt water geyser gonna broke it down..
Ответитьan idea for power generation would be to use the cold water geyser to cool steam pumps (and a ton of other things) then boil it into steam to power said steam pumps
ОтветитьCouldnt we snake the pipes through space (which I assume is absolute zero) to cool liquid down?
ОтветитьGreat vid, thanks. I've got about 300 hours in ONI across several runs, yet I never seem to learn anything new on my own.
I've been so obsessed with keeping heat production to a minimum that it kinda inhibits me experimenting. I didn't know what to do with vents and geysers because they are always so hot, so I ended up blocking them off and ignoring them
Truly amazing game though. As a software engineer I'm pretty amazed at how complex the game is, whilst still performing really well
The one use I have found for the chlorine vent is putting it in a room with germy water to remove said germs.
Ответитьyou NEVER get to see a vent/geyser on the start, this guy somehow did, there is neutronium visible there in the intro which the only place it is in except the map's boundaries is under geysers vents and volcanoes
edit: i mean without revealing the map and seeing a vent or geyser or volcano or somethin
Vents = gas, geyser = liquid.........
ОтветитьMan, Your guides are god level
can you please make a video about Rockets and how to go to other planets ?
Second video I've seen claiming natural gas is impossible to use without steel. This one says you need plastic! I just have a wide collection area and it all seems to work fine with gold
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