I tried to optimize my Blueprints for the beaconed one.
I found that:
Is this a bug or a feature?
The problem is not the space ... its the speed!
The compressed one are faster and that different is enouth to kill my optimization
and that are faster tha just lay it on the belt.
IS this a bug or a feature?
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Re: IS this a bug or a feature?
Looks like splitter that look south and to the right are working a bit different. Does this have effect on other things fed into the splitter? I mean from a belt or a creative loader with only one lane active.
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Re: IS this a bug or a feature?
It's the inner lane of a curve, the inner lane of curves is faster than the outer lanes (not actually faster, but it needs to traverse less distance with the same speed) and in all of those cases you mentioned you're feeding a curve into the straight line, and the aberrant lane comes from the inner lane of a curve.
Re: IS this a bug or a feature?
It's not necessarily a bug... it's a timing thing relating to the inserter dropping onto the outside lane directly onto a splitter. The solution is to not insert directly onto splitters, only insert onto belts or underneathies if you want consistent results.
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Re: IS this a bug or a feature?
This not the reason. Atleast it should not be different since the build is exactly the same in all directions.JulianSkies wrote:It's the inner lane of a curve, the inner lane of curves is faster than the outer lanes (not actually faster, but it needs to traverse less distance with the same speed) and in all of those cases you mentioned you're feeding a curve into the straight line, and the aberrant lane comes from the inner lane of a curve.
The point the inserter drops the item on is in all cases in the exact same position relative to the splitter - It is always dropping on the left lane of the right side of the splitter, onto the curved belt part. (Seen from a standpoint where the belts move upwards) In every case.Krazykrl wrote:It's not necessarily a bug... it's a timing thing relating to the inserter dropping onto the outside lane directly onto a splitter. The solution is to not insert directly onto splitters, only insert onto belts or underneathies if you want consistent results.
It shouldnt cause different results in other cardinal directions.
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Re: IS this a bug or a feature?
On second glance, in both images, the East And South facing splitters exhibit this behavior.