Cargo landing pads should act more like buffer chests
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Re: Cargo landing pads should act more like buffer chests
Wow, this is exactly what I did, and now have a chest full of tons of space science...
I didn't even realise the thing was connected to the logistic network, I would just have it be like a giant chest, and mame you use an inserter to get the stuff into the logistic network (that way you can decide which priority it should have, storage chest, passive provider, active probider, or buffer)
I didn't even realise the thing was connected to the logistic network, I would just have it be like a giant chest, and mame you use an inserter to get the stuff into the logistic network (that way you can decide which priority it should have, storage chest, passive provider, active probider, or buffer)
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Totally agree. At least they could add a check box like "Buffer chest behavior" or something like that. The passive provider behavior of the landing pad fucks my logistics network... This is my first time here, do devs usually hear community?
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Same, but from looking through the forum archives, they definitely do seem active and have implemented quite a few suggestions.
At the moment however they are focusing on the swampload of bugs from 2.0/space age so they might take a while. But they do plan on making a 2.1 with QOL improvements, see https://factorio.com/blog/post/fff-438
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This should be fixable with like two combinators to request everything that isn't in the landing pad, no?
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Nope, if I have space science elsewhere in my logistics network, I'd like them all moved to the landing pad.computeraddict wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 11:53 pm This should be fixable with like two combinators to request everything that isn't in the landing pad, no?
This is currently not possible without having the robots in an infinite loop moving the science to and from the landing pad, or putting the landing pad in a seperate logistics network.
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Two combinators and an inserterIsaacOscar wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 11:55 pmNope, if I have space science elsewhere in my logistics network, I'd like them all moved to the landing pad.computeraddict wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 11:53 pm This should be fixable with like two combinators to request everything that isn't in the landing pad, no?
This is currently not possible without having the robots in an infinite loop moving the science to and from the landing pad, or putting the landing pad in a seperate logistics network.
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Lets say i request from a platform 1k Calcite AND i want that 1k Calcite as Buffer if i dont need calcite in that point in time. Then, i a have Requester Chest or Buffer chest (anywhere) requesting 50 Calcite AND i want only the calcite that has been put on pasive or storage chests or has been thrown away as trash. This means robots will always take calcite from the landing pad even if dont want them to. What i think you mean (computeradict) is to request only when there are 0 items at landing pad, but this means a much slower troughput and 0 buffer, not mentioning that even when only a stack of calcite is deliverded (when landing pad has 0 calcite), part of this items might be also picked up by robots if they are fast enough.computeraddict wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:26 amTwo combinators and an inserterIsaacOscar wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 11:55 pmNope, if I have space science elsewhere in my logistics network, I'd like them all moved to the landing pad.computeraddict wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 11:53 pm This should be fixable with like two combinators to request everything that isn't in the landing pad, no?
This is currently not possible without having the robots in an infinite loop moving the science to and from the landing pad, or putting the landing pad in a seperate logistics network.
So for big output, i dont think there is a solution, and if there is, i would like to know.
Also, thank you for the answer IsaacOscar!
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Re: Cargo landing pads should act more like buffer chests
Hmm, try this?Ajper wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 2:00 amLets say i request from a platform 1k Calcite AND i want that 1k Calcite as Buffer if i dont need calcite in that point in time. Then, i a have Requester Chest or Buffer chest (anywhere) requesting 50 Calcite AND i want only the calcite that has been put on pasive or storage chests or has been thrown away as trash. This means robots will always take calcite from the landing pad even if dont want them to. What i think you mean (computeradict) is to request only when there are 0 items at landing pad, but this means a much slower troughput and 0 buffer, not mentioning that even when only a stack of calcite is deliverded (when landing pad has 0 calcite), part of this items might be also picked up by robots if they are fast enough.computeraddict wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:26 amTwo combinators and an inserterIsaacOscar wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 11:55 pmNope, if I have space science elsewhere in my logistics network, I'd like them all moved to the landing pad.computeraddict wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 11:53 pm This should be fixable with like two combinators to request everything that isn't in the landing pad, no?
This is currently not possible without having the robots in an infinite loop moving the science to and from the landing pad, or putting the landing pad in a seperate logistics network.
So for big output, i dont think there is a solution, and if there is, i would like to know.
Also, thank you for the answer IsaacOscar!
- have a buffer chest requesting how much calcite you want
- have an arithmetic combinator taking input from the buffer and outputing to the landind pad, set it to output "500 - calcite", where 500 is how much calcite you want
- set the landing pad to set requests from the circuit network
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Sounds good! I will try it, thxIsaacOscar wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 2:13 am
Hmm, try this?You can also connect an inserter to the buffer chest if you don't want to waste bots on moving the items
- have a buffer chest requesting how much calcite you want
- have an arithmetic combinator taking input from the buffer and outputing to the landind pad, set it to output "500 - calcite", where 500 is how much calcite you want
- set the landing pad to set requests from the circuit network
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This seems easy enough to work around.
The problem for me is when I have trash unrequested switched on, and Im belting out science (as my labs are belt fed). I ended up embedding requester chests + inserts in the science belts.
It seems that the solution to this would be a logistics blacklist option that prevent certain item being published to logistics network even if trash unrequested is on. But quite honestly, burying some provider chest in belts isnt really a headache.
The problem for me is when I have trash unrequested switched on, and Im belting out science (as my labs are belt fed). I ended up embedding requester chests + inserts in the science belts.
It seems that the solution to this would be a logistics blacklist option that prevent certain item being published to logistics network even if trash unrequested is on. But quite honestly, burying some provider chest in belts isnt really a headache.