If they are far from spoiling yet...jdrexler75 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:03 amWhen putting my agri science to use back on Nauvis, I wonder whether I should prioritize the more spoiled ones first, or the fresher ones. Since inserters have an option for that I figure it matters somehow?
Fresh packs give more science. But while they're being processed the other packs may spoil completely while in storage.
And if you use up the more spoiled ones first, the fresh packs become spoiled too.
Like lets say if you have a pack that is 15 minutes from spoiing and another one that is 20 minutes from spoiling and you would only have 1 lab and you would have to make a decision which one to process first and which one to process 2nd.
Then it does not matter which order you process them in because as you noticed... both spoil at the same rate while waiting for the other to finish. So the order in which they are done is exchangeable because no matter in which order you'd process them in they would have gone through the same amount of total spoilage once you processed through them both.
In an "ideal" world, the optimal solution to the issue would be... have as many labs as you actually have science packs to process. Then all can be done in parallel and none have to wait and spoil while waiting for another. But obviously that is not what you can do practically and there will be a trade-off somewhere with some unavoidable loss in science packs from packs becoming less fresh while sitting on a belt/chest.
That is actually an interesting observation.jdrexler75 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:03 amMy guess is that it doesn't make a difference for the science you get out of it, if the science value is linear with freshness. But if you take the fresh ones first, and the spoiled ones spoil in storage, at least you get more spoilage items out of this process.
I would say if you are starved for science packs (aka more labs than you have packs to process) then it would be more efficient to process even the almost rotten ones to science. And actually make those a priority so get a least a tiny fraction of science out of it instead of... well.. nothing. ^^
But if you are starved for labs to process all packs in a decent time then it might actually be viable to filter the most rotten ones out to get some spoilage from them instead (if you want that) because as you noticed, you will lose the freshness on the packs anyway even if you wouldn't.
I am sure someone will put more thought into this and come up with some arguable viable "cut-off" values for freshness where it might be worth filtering items out that are below.