The gravity of the planet could affect the energy costs
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The gravity of the planet could affect the energy costs
So, I was thinking, to add variation to the level generator, each map could have a gravity constant that could affect the energy that all the machines use, so in a low gravity planet you would need less energy to run the operations, while in a high gravity you would need more.
Re: The gravity of the planet could affect the energy costs
Hm. My realismn-nazi comes through: a planet with the gravity of Mars isn't able to hold the water, while a planet with more gravity doesn't loose the hydrogen hull and ends up in a mini Jupiter.
It has a reason, that the Earth is exactly this size.
I've more reasons but stop here.
It has a reason, that the Earth is exactly this size.
I've more reasons but stop here.
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Re: The gravity of the planet could affect the energy costs
Seems a bit out of Factorio's sci-fi hardness scale.
Besides, it seems all maps are generated on the same planet inhabited by the same species of biters.
Besides, it seems all maps are generated on the same planet inhabited by the same species of biters.