The numbers 13.3, 26.6, 40, etc are the number of items per second the belt moves. So, in 60 ticks, the blue belt moves 40 items on both lanes, 20 each side. Makes sense when you refer to the tick numbers.bobingabout wrote:I think I'm just going to do what I did with other things.
Yellow: As is
Red: Steel plates and gears
Blue: Steel bearings, Brass gears and Aluminium plates? Maybe drop the lube
Green: Titanium gears and bearings. Advanced circuit for the splitter
Purple: Nitinol gears and bearings. Processing unit for the splitter
Additional thoughts.
With bob inserters, the long inserter is kind of useless. so, change inserters around too.
Yellow, red, blue, green, purple inserters, each slightly better than the last, probably unlocked along with their matching belt. (Can still keep a long inserter, or two, if bob inserters isn't installed)
Filter inserter variations could have some kind of overlay, like the stripes on the current express stack inserter.
Stack inserters might need to have their colours changed to match the speed of their standard counterpart. They do use different graphics, but could still have an overlay applied to make it more obvious that they're stack variants.
Perhaps it could be something obvious like, White stripes for filter, and bright pink stripes for stack (need something easy enough to see on all colours)
I was also thinking about some of the speed rebalances that people suggest for belts too, but that's a bit more involved.
EDIT:
Current speeds are actually 0.03125 and multiples there of... which sounds like odd numbers but 0.03125 is 1/32, so red is 2/32, blue is 3/32, green is 4/32 and purple is 5/32. some people were sporting numbers like a speed of 13.3 for yellow, 26.6 for red and 40 for blue, I wonder what those numbers are.
Good ideas on the belt recipes. Although, I would hate to see the lubricant leave, it is a nice change up to reach those belts. Aluminum plates is a really good idea for blue belts! Aluminum is not in many recipes and this would be a nice item to use aluminum for.
I like your ideas for the inserters, seems intuitive to have equivalents for the belt tiers.