Given the output of solar panels, I think the planet can be anywhere cool enough for ice to form naturally on surface But well this is a game about automation, not astrophysics, so whynotBi0nicM4n wrote:Personally, I'd like to see some tundra and taiga biomes in Factorio. Lack of snow is somewhat disappointing.
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Actually in-game solar panels are massively OPed.Koub wrote:Given the output of solar panels, I think the planet can be anywhere cool enough for ice to form naturally on surface But well this is a game about automation, not astrophysics, so whynotBi0nicM4n wrote:Personally, I'd like to see some tundra and taiga biomes in Factorio. Lack of snow is somewhat disappointing.
Considering that today's photovoltaic panels in the market usually have an output of about 250-315W (considering best exposure conditions) and that the sprite for the panels contains 12 sections to it (i'm over estimating here) the total output of a 'Solar Panel' would be around 3000-3780W. Far from the 60.000W it currently is.
Just a though.
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Sure. It's just that Factorio isn't taking place on Earth, under the same sun, or with modern technology, so that's kind of irrelevant.FlyHigh wrote:Actually in-game solar panels are massively OPed.Koub wrote:Given the output of solar panels, I think the planet can be anywhere cool enough for ice to form naturally on surface But well this is a game about automation, not astrophysics, so whynotBi0nicM4n wrote:Personally, I'd like to see some tundra and taiga biomes in Factorio. Lack of snow is somewhat disappointing.
Considering that today's photovoltaic panels in the market usually have an output of about 250-315W (considering best exposure conditions) and that the sprite for the panels contains 12 sections to it (i'm over estimating here) the total output of a 'Solar Panel' would be around 3000-3780W. Far from the 60.000W it currently is.
Just a though.
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If you're pulling the 'when physics is irrelevant' card then there really is no reason why anything needs to be done in factorio world. Why would you need power,belts,assemblers if stuff could be done by magic? Either the game has some basis is reality or it makes no sense.Weresmilodon wrote:Sure. It's just that Factorio isn't taking place on Earth, under the same sun, or with modern technology, so that's kind of irrelevant.FlyHigh wrote:Actually in-game solar panels are massively OPed.Koub wrote:Given the output of solar panels, I think the planet can be anywhere cool enough for ice to form naturally on surface But well this is a game about automation, not astrophysics, so whynotBi0nicM4n wrote:Personally, I'd like to see some tundra and taiga biomes in Factorio. Lack of snow is somewhat disappointing.
Considering that today's photovoltaic panels in the market usually have an output of about 250-315W (considering best exposure conditions) and that the sprite for the panels contains 12 sections to it (i'm over estimating here) the total output of a 'Solar Panel' would be around 3000-3780W. Far from the 60.000W it currently is.
Just a though.
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I'm not telling you any of the sort. I'm just telling you that what we use in the modern day, on Earth, under Sol, is completely irrelevant to Factorio, where we are on an alien world, under another, unknown sun, with technology advanced enough to essentially build pocket-sized fusion reactors.FlyHigh wrote:If you're pulling the 'when physics is irrelevant' card then there really is no reason why anything needs to be done in factorio world. Why would you need power,belts,assemblers if stuff could be done by magic? Either the game has some basis is reality or it makes no sense.Weresmilodon wrote:Sure. It's just that Factorio isn't taking place on Earth, under the same sun, or with modern technology, so that's kind of irrelevant.FlyHigh wrote:Actually in-game solar panels are massively OPed.Koub wrote:Given the output of solar panels, I think the planet can be anywhere cool enough for ice to form naturally on surface But well this is a game about automation, not astrophysics, so whynotBi0nicM4n wrote:Personally, I'd like to see some tundra and taiga biomes in Factorio. Lack of snow is somewhat disappointing.
Considering that today's photovoltaic panels in the market usually have an output of about 250-315W (considering best exposure conditions) and that the sprite for the panels contains 12 sections to it (i'm over estimating here) the total output of a 'Solar Panel' would be around 3000-3780W. Far from the 60.000W it currently is.
Just a though.
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is it possible to do that magical thing you did with those locomotives with the wagons as well? perhaps even with individual wagons in a train?Klonan wrote:lrb2_ wrote:If true, that would be awesome!! Then I could see which train it is at a glance without opening the GUI!Cordylus wrote:According to the translation strings, there will be possible to change color of locomotive from the gui.
Each train with the different colorIts true
I'd love to color code my wagons carrying raw materials in matching colors (the front wagon would be gray for iron 2nd wagon red for chopper etc.)
and (purely by accident) give me a peek at the side of these lovely new Wagons when you confirm or deny it?
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That would really be useful... That would give me a reason to transport circuits by train so that I can have a logical reason for having green, red, and blue wagons!Keks wrote:is it possible to do that magical thing you did with those locomotives with the wagons as well? perhaps even with individual wagons in a train?Klonan wrote:lrb2_ wrote:If true, that would be awesome!! Then I could see which train it is at a glance without opening the GUI!Cordylus wrote:According to the translation strings, there will be possible to change color of locomotive from the gui.
Each train with the different colorIts true
I'd love to color code my wagons carrying raw materials in matching colors (the front wagon would be gray for iron 2nd wagon red for copper etc.)and (purely by accident) give me a peek at the side of these lovely new Wagons when you confirm or deny it?
And have a long train carrying alien artifacts loop all throughout my railway system, just because.
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It would be great in future to release updates on Friday so that people have whole weekend to enjoy it.ToxicTiger wrote:I really thought is was Friday today omg.
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developers, on the other hand, prefer to release on Monday or Tuesday so they have the whole work week to deal with emergency bugs, instead of having to give up their weekendHooch wrote:It would be great in future to release updates on Friday so that people have whole weekend to enjoy it.ToxicTiger wrote:I really thought is was Friday today omg.
and, no, the answer isn't "so don't release with bugs" - the problem is we're asking some thousands of people to upgrade this software on a bunch of different operating systems and hardwares - with varying degrees of care taken to keep their computers running well. the expectation is for dozens of install issues reported in the first day, even if many of those are just "I tried to install when I didn't have enough disk space" or "I had this mod that changed everything and now it's broken" etc.
even if there aren't any bugs, there's going to be an increased need for support right after a new release, as people who don't read changelogs report every changed feature as a bug
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Great as in "utterly ridiculously stupid"? Sure.Hooch wrote:It would be great in future to release updates on Friday so that people have whole weekend to enjoy it.ToxicTiger wrote:I really thought is was Friday today omg.
The problem is that when a bug appears then there is a whole weekend where the current version is broken. You NEVER release software Thursday or Friday so you have time available for an emergency fix without subjugating developers for a weekend of death. If you release on a Monday, you can push another 2-3 critical bugfix releases out if it needs to be done without too much delay.
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No, because new release means possible game breaking bugs, and the devs do have the right not to work on week-ends.
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I guess they wanted the release on a monday so that they have a whole week to patch stuff in case we find some major bugs.
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F5 race starts here.
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WAITS IMPATIENTLY FOR THE RELEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No but seriously I want it naaaooowwwww
No but seriously I want it naaaooowwwww
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I guess it's true, the website feels kinda slow right now xDEitelkeit wrote:F5 race starts here.
Anyway i expect the release to happen later, probably this evening/night
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I would not expect that - but coming to the office they likely will see whether anything new happened the weekend (unless they did a code freeze Friday, which may be smart) and make a build, then upload it. I am not sure how long Steam takes to approve... European Lunch Time is my early estimate.LotA wrote:I guess it's true, the website feels kinda slow right now xDEitelkeit wrote:F5 race starts here.
Anyway i expect the release to happen later, probably this evening/night
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LotA wrote:Anyway i expect the release to happen later, probably this evening/night
Seems like it would be released in eveningTheTom wrote:European Lunch Time is my early estimate
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i just needed to Google to see what time GMT +1 is for me.MiiNiPaa wrote:LotA wrote:Anyway i expect the release to happen later, probably this evening/nightSeems like it would be released in eveningTheTom wrote:European Lunch Time is my early estimate
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