More types of Belts
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 6:19 pm
Hello everyone,
I was wondering why belts have so few functions.
Only lying on ground, having to use underground belts to make junctions...etc.
Here is a few pics i put together instead of explaining it.
elevated belts:
Also, there could be a belt that is split into 2:
* 1 side going forwards, the other backwards
* 1 side going forwards, the other side making a turn left or right
Am I the only one who is missing "underground" type belts? (pipes also)
Meaning, that we could run beéts amd pipes freely as we would normally above ground, but this one is only for underground. Currently, it is only a straight line, and is very limited (I do not see any reason why we can only run those lines for a certain distance - yes, material cost is one thing, but then again... it is because of the material cost, i know, but still...)
Finally, I think there could be a special type of belt that could organise/move items from one side of the belt to the other -- kind of like in traintracks
What do you think?
I was wondering why belts have so few functions.
Only lying on ground, having to use underground belts to make junctions...etc.
Here is a few pics i put together instead of explaining it.
elevated belts:
Also, there could be a belt that is split into 2:
* 1 side going forwards, the other backwards
* 1 side going forwards, the other side making a turn left or right
Am I the only one who is missing "underground" type belts? (pipes also)
Meaning, that we could run beéts amd pipes freely as we would normally above ground, but this one is only for underground. Currently, it is only a straight line, and is very limited (I do not see any reason why we can only run those lines for a certain distance - yes, material cost is one thing, but then again... it is because of the material cost, i know, but still...)
Finally, I think there could be a special type of belt that could organise/move items from one side of the belt to the other -- kind of like in traintracks
What do you think?