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Exoskeletons consume too much power to be used with solar cells. You'll get a short sprint and then your batteries are empty again. Solars work fine for a roboport and nightvision though. Once you have portable fusion you can use several skeletons at once to get even more boost.
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Please Can i ask if I buy the factorio through steam , Will I hlave full version when factorio releases? Thanks for answer.
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When I make a new blueprint and save it, it gets added to my inventory. I've made a few and so I have three or four just sitting in my inventory that I don't need to use again for now. How do I get rid of them from my inventory without deleting them also from my blueprint library?
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Right click on the blueprint in your inventory, then click on the red trash can icon. This will delete the blueprint just from your inventory.je11693 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 30, 2018 9:23 pm When I make a new blueprint and save it, it gets added to my inventory. I've made a few and so I have three or four just sitting in my inventory that I don't need to use again for now. How do I get rid of them from my inventory without deleting them also from my blueprint library?
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Thanks. Is there anyway I can just use it again without having to delete it? it would be quicker than having to delete it and then open up a new blueprint every time I want to blueprint something.Mr. Tact wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 12:12 amRight click on the blueprint in your inventory, then click on the red trash can icon. This will delete the blueprint just from your inventory.je11693 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 30, 2018 9:23 pm When I make a new blueprint and save it, it gets added to my inventory. I've made a few and so I have three or four just sitting in my inventory that I don't need to use again for now. How do I get rid of them from my inventory without deleting them also from my blueprint library?
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Shift-right clickje11693 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 5:58 amThanks. Is there anyway I can just use it again without having to delete it? it would be quicker than having to delete it and then open up a new blueprint every time I want to blueprint something.Mr. Tact wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 12:12 amRight click on the blueprint in your inventory, then click on the red trash can icon. This will delete the blueprint just from your inventory.je11693 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 30, 2018 9:23 pm When I make a new blueprint and save it, it gets added to my inventory. I've made a few and so I have three or four just sitting in my inventory that I don't need to use again for now. How do I get rid of them from my inventory without deleting them also from my blueprint library?
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The blueprint window allows creating blue print books. You can store and use blueprints directly from the book.
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Why is my stack inserter doing this (attempting and failing at picking up steel)? Power is fully satisfied. The steel belt is running at full speed, the gif just isn't showing it. If I replace the stack inserter it will work properly for a while, then it will go back to this dance. Thanks!
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It is simply the result of the belts speed and the smaller window of the underground belt piece that prevents the inserter from grabbing it. Don't let inserters take from underground belts if you want to prevent that behaviour.protico wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 10:53 pm Why is my stack inserter doing this (attempting and failing at picking up steel)? Power is fully satisfied. The steel belt is running at full speed, the gif just isn't showing it. If I replace the stack inserter it will work properly for a while, then it will go back to this dance. Thanks!
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Uh oh, I guess it is time to redo just about every beaconed setup I have made.Loewchen wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 10:59 pmIt is simply the result of the belts speed and the smaller window of the underground belt piece that prevents the inserter from grabbing it. Don't let inserters take from underground belts if you want to prevent that behaviour.protico wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 10:53 pm Why is my stack inserter doing this (attempting and failing at picking up steel)? Power is fully satisfied. The steel belt is running at full speed, the gif just isn't showing it. If I replace the stack inserter it will work properly for a while, then it will go back to this dance. Thanks!
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They can take from some orientations of underground belts, although I forget which ones.protico wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:02 pmUh oh, I guess it is time to redo just about every beaconed setup I have made.Loewchen wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 10:59 pmIt is simply the result of the belts speed and the smaller window of the underground belt piece that prevents the inserter from grabbing it. Don't let inserters take from underground belts if you want to prevent that behaviour.protico wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 10:53 pm Why is my stack inserter doing this (attempting and failing at picking up steel)? Power is fully satisfied. The steel belt is running at full speed, the gif just isn't showing it. If I replace the stack inserter it will work properly for a while, then it will go back to this dance. Thanks!
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Whilst they do pick up better from some orientation of underground belts than others, they can take from every orientation if the contents of the belt are moving slowly enough.
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Well yes, I meant at full speed (sorry if that was unclear to anyone).
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Btw the same thing can also happen in curves when the inserter attempts to grab from the shorter inside lane.Jap2.0 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 11:36 amWell yes, I meant at full speed (sorry if that was unclear to anyone).
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Is there a way to set a circuit signal for construction robot production=logistic robot production in the entire logistic system rather than for one single roboport? At least without having to attach that signal to every single port I place down (which, as a circuit network newbie, I assume would have to be the case).
Alternatively, is there a way I can set up a certain ratio of logistic to construction robots (I.e 5 construction:2 logistic) in the entire system?
Alternatively, is there a way I can set up a certain ratio of logistic to construction robots (I.e 5 construction:2 logistic) in the entire system?
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Using the circuit connection to read logistics and construction robot stats gives you the robot counts from a logistics network. So if all your roboports are part of the same logistics network, then you only need to read one roboport. If you have multiple logistics networks, then you might want to read one roboport per network.Voidedfactory wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 11:27 pm Is there a way to set a circuit signal for construction robot production=logistic robot production in the entire logistic system rather than for one single roboport? At least without having to attach that signal to every single port I place down (which, as a circuit network newbie, I assume would have to be the case).
Alternatively, is there a way I can set up a certain ratio of logistic to construction robots (I.e 5 construction:2 logistic) in the entire system?
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You can do that with arithmetic combinators. But you'll want to set some upper limit or they just keep being produced indefinitely. Easier to set absolute numbers by handVoidedfactory wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 11:27 pm Alternatively, is there a way I can set up a certain ratio of logistic to construction robots (I.e 5 construction:2 logistic) in the entire system?
But as already noted your mistake is that you think you need to hook up every roboport
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I'm trying to find where I saw the projected release date for 0.17 is. Does anybody know?