Underground wiring
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Underground wiring
Please, make a possibility for underground wiring
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Re: Underground wiring
How exactly would underground wiring work?
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Re: Underground wiring
Sounds like a modding interface request along the lines of: "Allow specifying power-pole prototypes that do not render wires" is what the OP wants. I've thought about that myself a few times...
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Re: Underground wiring
Maybe something like https://mods.factorio.com/mods/Theander ... weredFloor
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Making non-colliding power-poles like that is trivial. The problem is that the cables look shitty (as can be seen on the screenshots). Maybe a substation that looks like a very thin power pole that sits "between tiles" would be ok for the OP too...PacifyerGrey wrote:Maybe something like https://mods.factorio.com/mods/Theander ... weredFloor
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Re: Underground wiring
I think power poles and subsequent wiring is a core part of the game. Something that is an essential consideration for any construction project whether it be functional or more aesthetic planning.
As a previous poster stated, I feel like this kind of thing is more suited to the modding community as it is really a major change to how the game is played.
Out of interest OP, what is your reasoning behind wanting this?
As a previous poster stated, I feel like this kind of thing is more suited to the modding community as it is really a major change to how the game is played.
Out of interest OP, what is your reasoning behind wanting this?
Re: Underground wiring
Related suggestion threads:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=41491 Underground layer
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=47840 Unterground World
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=41491 Underground layer
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=47840 Unterground World
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Re: Underground wiring
We need both of those thingsTekky wrote:Related suggestion threads:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=41491 Underground layer
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=47840 Unterground World
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Re: Underground wiring
How exactly would underground wires differ from above ground wires? When it comes to normal wires, the power poles take up space, but the actual wires dont. If we just moved the wires underground, then itd be the same as it is now, but without the visual feedback of what connects to what.
If you are suggesting that machines should tap directly into the underground power, then i argue it would be a pain to impliment , break the power distribution mechanic (just run underground wires throughout the base, no more power concerns) , and above all make no logical sense. Unfortunately the power poles dont show it, but poles normally have transformers. The line voltage is incredibly high, to overcome the resistance of the wire its traveling through, the transformer bumps the voltage down for home (machine) use.
If underground wires were implimented, id imagine they would just be a longer ranged version of the big poles (since they dont need the support )
Or it would be some kind of sub station, that can connect to poles from further away than said poles max reach, but you have to manually connect them with expensive underground wires. (Blue processing unit, plastic, several copper wires. Or something)
If you are suggesting that machines should tap directly into the underground power, then i argue it would be a pain to impliment , break the power distribution mechanic (just run underground wires throughout the base, no more power concerns) , and above all make no logical sense. Unfortunately the power poles dont show it, but poles normally have transformers. The line voltage is incredibly high, to overcome the resistance of the wire its traveling through, the transformer bumps the voltage down for home (machine) use.
If underground wires were implimented, id imagine they would just be a longer ranged version of the big poles (since they dont need the support )
Or it would be some kind of sub station, that can connect to poles from further away than said poles max reach, but you have to manually connect them with expensive underground wires. (Blue processing unit, plastic, several copper wires. Or something)
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