Haven't tried it but from the post that looks like that what I'm talking about. ThanksRanakastrasz wrote:Still not a good answer....Slayn25 wrote:That's going on my Factorio to do list hahaRanakastrasz wrote:viewtopic.php?f=97&t=48801
How similar is this? I cant figure out what is being talked about here since the argument seems to be based on two people not talking about the same suggestion.
Copy-paste modules (in addition to settings)
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Re: Copy-paste modules (in addition to settings)
[ick] Merged two threads about copy-paste to include module settings. A lot has changed in the meantime, but I feel this still hasn't been implemented. There is still no way to quickly insert modules in existing buildings.
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Re: Copy-paste modules (in addition to settings)
The key words for me is - "I would like that to apply to adding modules."
Adding modules is a huge hassle, even after robots, because you can't copy-paste them in similar to other settings.
You have deconstruct the entity first, and then paste in a whole new blueprint of assembler + modules.
Similar to - viewtopic.php?f=6&t=43164
Upgrading existing modules, of course, is trivial.
Adding modules is a huge hassle, even after robots, because you can't copy-paste them in similar to other settings.
You have deconstruct the entity first, and then paste in a whole new blueprint of assembler + modules.
Similar to - viewtopic.php?f=6&t=43164
Upgrading existing modules, of course, is trivial.
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