Hey,
I don't know if there's a good option for this, but I've found that Quartz is way too plentiful. I'm still in the mid game of Bob's (just made green circuits) and I've got a nearly full ore silo of Quartz, and the stack size is 2000. That's over 200,000 quartz, while still struggling on other ores. Perhaps the ore outputs of Quartz could be put to less than 1 on the ore sorting? Is there some other process to use mass amounts of Quartz?
Thanks
Swimming in Quartz
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Re: Swimming in Quartz
Quartz is plentiful in the early game, but this will start to even out when you start making more Transistors, CPUs, and Silicon Nitrite.
Silicon will be burned rather quickly for Science Pack 4, Tier 6+ modules and Mk4 robots. Which depending on the size of your factory, may further incentivize you to actually add quartz to Angel's smelting line to get even more out of it.
The only thing you may be swimming in during the late game will be gems, given the multipliers related to creating gemstones turn a couple geodes into hundreds of gems. If the ore line is large enough, you'll need plenty of warehouses to stock up on polished gems. (They also use silicon to grind the gems too!)
Silicon will be burned rather quickly for Science Pack 4, Tier 6+ modules and Mk4 robots. Which depending on the size of your factory, may further incentivize you to actually add quartz to Angel's smelting line to get even more out of it.
The only thing you may be swimming in during the late game will be gems, given the multipliers related to creating gemstones turn a couple geodes into hundreds of gems. If the ore line is large enough, you'll need plenty of warehouses to stock up on polished gems. (They also use silicon to grind the gems too!)
Re: Swimming in Quartz
OR filter gem slurry into mineral sludge. It works too. OR use less efficient geode crushing for more basic items. Actually slurry is most efficent thing for storage, as you may use it as power body in one small flap using either pump or overflow valve and send it to boiler ten steam engine to power your factory. Next version though may make this method unusable due to Slurry may not have steam state, and steam not used up anyway and is condensed back into liquid.Light wrote:Quartz is plentiful in the early game, but this will start to even out when you start making more Transistors, CPUs, and Silicon Nitrite.
Silicon will be burned rather quickly for Science Pack 4, Tier 6+ modules and Mk4 robots. Which depending on the size of your factory, may further incentivize you to actually add quartz to Angel's smelting line to get even more out of it.
The only thing you may be swimming in during the late game will be gems, given the multipliers related to creating gemstones turn a couple geodes into hundreds of gems. If the ore line is large enough, you'll need plenty of warehouses to stock up on polished gems. (They also use silicon to grind the gems too!)
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Re: Swimming in Quartz
Green circuits? If you've got green circuits, you're missing out on the circuit part of the mod which makes all the circuits much more complicated. It's...kinda the core of Bob's.Innomin8 wrote:Hey,
I don't know if there's a good option for this, but I've found that Quartz is way too plentiful. I'm still in the mid game of Bob's (just made green circuits) and I've got a nearly full ore silo of Quartz, and the stack size is 2000. That's over 200,000 quartz, while still struggling on other ores. Perhaps the ore outputs of Quartz could be put to less than 1 on the ore sorting? Is there some other process to use mass amounts of Quartz?
Thanks
...Unless you mean electronic logic boards, in which case you're more in the late game than the mid game.
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In my opinion void chest mod is practically necessary with Bob's and Angel's mods. There are so much side products that everything is impossible to balance when the base grows and needs change. At least I do not want to store hundreds of thousands of items which I get very cheaply later if I need.
Re: Swimming in Quartz
fractalman wrote: ...Unless you mean electronic logic boards, in which case you're more in the late game than the mid game.
In Bob's, those are green circuits to me
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Re: Swimming in Quartz
Yeah, you're in the late game at that point.Innomin8 wrote:fractalman wrote: ...Unless you mean electronic logic boards, in which case you're more in the late game than the mid game.
In Bob's, those are green circuits to me