Yeah in terms of balance it might be a bit off.Northgate wrote:You will gain productivity, however I find that it's not worth it in the early game because it uses too much energy. The energy consumption is pretty massive if you aim for a similar output gain like in the simpler setup.Shenpen wrote: I expected to see a lot of productivity gains from the more elaborate process. But either my testing and math is off or it is a bit underwhelming at some 125%-ish improvements or so (tested for the titanium process). Its a very cool set of machinery though. Has anyone done a proper calculations of gains vs. the traditional process?
Right now I'm only smelting iron, copper and silicon and a large portion of my power supply is consumed by the smelting buildings.
Amount of energy required to get gains on resource amounts is really big. Lots of machines to get through process - I went till liquid stage and it was a big installation that barely sustained iron ore for basic red/green research. I think that net gains were calculated somewhere here - I don't recall the total gain and it varies a bit by resource.