Dis-assembler.
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:59 pm
After talking about Factorio with a friend, he was Disapointed to say the least that you changed the splitter recipes to, not only be an upgrade of the previous Tier, but also the Express ones require lubricant.
In his opinion, splitters and underground belts are one of these things that you make on the fly as and when you need them, it's trouble enough that the express belt itself needs lubricant without having to automate splitters too.
This lead to a conversion about Why the splitter was introduced, so that the previous tier wasn't useless when you upgraded it. In my opinion, the previous tier wasn't even redundant in the first place, because you could use it on some low traffic belts, where the speed isn't important.
This lead to his sugestion of an alternate idea for what to do with old "obsolete" items, such as basic splitters.
Recycler, a machine that undoes any recipe, without having to define a recipe for every item first. You would get back out a percentage of what you put in to make it. say, 50% return. This could then be upgraded to 90% through research, and perhaps further with the use of modules.
In his opinion, splitters and underground belts are one of these things that you make on the fly as and when you need them, it's trouble enough that the express belt itself needs lubricant without having to automate splitters too.
This lead to a conversion about Why the splitter was introduced, so that the previous tier wasn't useless when you upgraded it. In my opinion, the previous tier wasn't even redundant in the first place, because you could use it on some low traffic belts, where the speed isn't important.
This lead to his sugestion of an alternate idea for what to do with old "obsolete" items, such as basic splitters.
Recycler, a machine that undoes any recipe, without having to define a recipe for every item first. You would get back out a percentage of what you put in to make it. say, 50% return. This could then be upgraded to 90% through research, and perhaps further with the use of modules.