Hi there,
i was getting the itch, once again, and started a new map. On the starting map everything was excellent, but the first new ore patch, coal, was rather... disturbing. It had a yield of 1.2 million. I expanded scans and traveled further out and every new field was just getting richer and richer. 1-3 M at first and later skyrocketing to 8 - 15 M.
For the map-generation i used railworld, which was a mistake in the first place, -no biter agression : / , but after starting many other maps on default and very low richness settings, results were always the same.
I never dived into the mod settings of rso, since i simply don't know what to edit to get the wanted results. Besides, i never experienced this earlier, so there was no need.
There are no mods that alter ressource spawning/behavior so i'm kinda lost.
Anybody could give me a hand?
Getting enormous rich fields.
Re: Getting enormous rich fields.
Default fields are bigger now by design. You might also need all that ore with new science now
If you want to have less ore then in mod settings (map tab) you can find richness mutliplier for starting area and rest of the map.
If you want to have less ore then in mod settings (map tab) you can find richness mutliplier for starting area and rest of the map.
Re: Getting enormous rich fields.
I intended (and will do) with expensive recipes and a x4 multiplier on research, soooo, yes, you are right, enormous quantities are simply needed.
Especially since i tweaked the SciencePack ingredients&costs to be also much more expensive.
Oh well, than i guess everything is right.
Also, i had no idea how large, in exact numbers, ressource fields in 0.14 and earlier where. I never used a ressource manager. Now with the built in, you see it right from the start.
Thanks so far for clarifying.
Especially since i tweaked the SciencePack ingredients&costs to be also much more expensive.
Oh well, than i guess everything is right.
Also, i had no idea how large, in exact numbers, ressource fields in 0.14 and earlier where. I never used a ressource manager. Now with the built in, you see it right from the start.
Thanks so far for clarifying.