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i want more hotbars.... even in WOW i had like 8 or so....
and i want to play next Torio... so please give us , like u always did.... alfa - beta - gamma - tetha... NOW! ... pls
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I agree with the point this guy makes, but his proposition isn't really better. I also think that current statistics item list waste quite a bit of space.gGeorg wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:47 am current item list under the graph shows two collums of items. Problem is, the second column which shows items in the middle of the list.
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WTF...Usul wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:48 am Why are you still showing in FFF screenshots that the quality names have not yet been renamed due to popular request. It has been written by Kovarex months ago in an FFF, that a rename would be considered if a good alternative suggestion is made. Has no such suggestion yet been made by the community? Or are these names there to stay? A clarification from Wube would be appreciated. Typical fantasy RPG item quality terms are not suitable for Factorio's industrial theme.
Yes, agree. More usefull than proposed "Battery charge graph"AntiElitz wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:33 am if my production comsumption ratio is 120%, I produce more and 80% means i have been low on power. It is really hard to get that information right now as they are spread in two different graphs and there is no sum of all sources.
We even wrote a mod to export that information from a replay with graphs looking like that:im
(Blue Capacity, Red Consumption)
Obviously you're free to keep running Win10 after support ends. You're also free to eat a mouldy steak you found in the park. Neither is a good idea because you'll get infected with somethingTerrahertz wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 12:27 pm The phrasing was pretty odd, like they cannot imagine you using your PC after Win10 Support is over, maybe there is a reason why they don't have to imagine that, like Win10 no longer booting to protect the user from their own decisions.
I use Win11 at work, I do not like it one bit, so there are more reasons I rather switch to linux or keep running Win10 until it breaks.catpig wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 12:43 pmObviously you're free to keep running Win10 after support ends. You're also free to eat a mouldy steak you found in the park. Neither is a good idea because you'll get infected with somethingTerrahertz wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 12:27 pm The phrasing was pretty odd, like they cannot imagine you using your PC after Win10 Support is over, maybe there is a reason why they don't have to imagine that, like Win10 no longer booting to protect the user from their own decisions.
If all you're missing for Win11 is the TPM thingy, there's ways to turn off that requirement. MS even allows some new systems to be shipped like that.
Edit: Typo
Good eye!EustaceCS wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:05 pm That blue fuel cell looks suspicious as hell.
Cold fusion based reactors confirmed?
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Each removed redundant dependancy makes my factory work faster...
+1Hell01 wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 12:08 pm Hi,
Can the statistic window remember my last setting?
All the time I open the window the last 5 sec is selected and I need to switch to 10 minutes
PS: Thank you sooo much for Linux support!
SecondedUsul wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:40 am While you are improving the stats UI, *please* add a very basic QoL feature: Remember/persist last viewed time scale accross close/open stats UI. Opening the stats UI defaults to "5 s", which I honestly believe to be the *least* useful choice. Every single time I open stats, I need to switch again to more commonly viewed scales such as "10 min" or "1 h" for example. The user's chosen item-filters get persisted, why not persist the choice of time-scale too? This would facilitate and reduce tedium while monitoring a specific part of production repeatedly in the stats UI.