Self-Fueling for Burner Drills
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Self-Fueling for Burner Drills
tl;dr: Burner drills could behave like burner inserters, feeding themselves from compatible fuel while mining.
Watching an early game Let's Play from a beginner, it occurred to me that the principle of self-refueling could be extended to the burner drills without much downside.
It would remove the self-refueling puzzle from mining coal, but burner drills on any other resource would have the same level of challenge.
A box (or looped drill setup) would still be needed to store large amounts, but for the beginner player it could be that one extra bit of "Aha! Smart machines!" before wondering "But how will I refuel the drills on everything else?" ...
Watching an early game Let's Play from a beginner, it occurred to me that the principle of self-refueling could be extended to the burner drills without much downside.
It would remove the self-refueling puzzle from mining coal, but burner drills on any other resource would have the same level of challenge.
A box (or looped drill setup) would still be needed to store large amounts, but for the beginner player it could be that one extra bit of "Aha! Smart machines!" before wondering "But how will I refuel the drills on everything else?" ...
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This is a simple and pretty nice idea.
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You can already refuel burner drills automatically very easily:
if everything is perfectly self-maintaining, the game gets pretty boring in my opinion.Re: Self-Fueling for Burner Drills
This topic isn't about everything. Just burner mining drills.Brathahn wrote:if everything is perfectly self-maintaining
Pay attention.
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Then we get things like "but it happens with burner mining drills, why can't it happen with this?"dood wrote:This topic isn't about everything. Just burner mining drills.Brathahn wrote:if everything is perfectly self-maintaining
Pay attention.
(Don't take that as me giving a decisive opinion on the topic, just the precedent you would be setting.)
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I prefer the early game as it is now with burner inserters feeding burner drills acting as an introduction to inserters.
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"This" what?Jap2.0 wrote:Then we get things like "but it happens with burner mining drills, why can't it happen with this?"
Pray tell, which other thing mines and runs on fuel?
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I have nothing against it. It would only apply to coal burner drills, and we already chain those to feed themselves anyway. If the newbies can get the very first minutes to be just a little bit easier I don't think that's a bad thing.
Is anyone actually doing that? In any case you would still have to insert the drills for the other ores.Mike5000 wrote:I prefer the early game as it is now with burner inserters feeding burner drills acting as an introduction to inserters.
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I don't know, maybe iron -> conveyer belt?dood wrote:"This" what?Jap2.0 wrote:Then we get things like "but it happens with burner mining drills, why can't it happen with this?"
Pray tell, which other thing mines and runs on fuel?
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Thats exactly the point.Jap2.0 wrote: Then we get things like "but it happens with burner mining drills, why can't it happen with this?"
when you make parts of the game "doing it by itself" then other parts will follow. Maybe you will get logistic request turrets because an ammo belt is too complicated or self repairing walls because maintaining the outer wall with bots is too expensive etc. etc. In the end you will loose more and more of the puzzle aspect of the game.
The filtered splitter is a good example of this problem.. filter inserters are now more or less obsolete and the overall design of belt filters is now completely trivial.
Another good example would be the Loader. It may be super useful but will make balancers and similar contraptions completely useless.
I beg to differ. You can get pretty far with burners only if you are creative.Hedning1390 wrote:Is anyone actually doing that? In any case you would still have to insert the drills for the other ores.
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What's with the sudden paranoia?
Burner inserters fuel themselves too and that didn't magically, through a chain reaction of tangentially related events will an "I win" button that farts out rocket parts into existence.
Now get off your slippery slopes.
Burner inserters fuel themselves too and that didn't magically, through a chain reaction of tangentially related events will an "I win" button that farts out rocket parts into existence.
Now get off your slippery slopes.
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If they did not, there would be no way to automate them without electric tech.dood wrote: Burner inserters fuel themselves too
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The only thing that would change with this setup is the need for inserters on the coal patch.Brathahn wrote:You can get pretty far with burners only if you are creative.
On further thought, however, there is a wrinkle to consider: Burner inserters are placed with enough energy to grab a fuel item.
It wouldn't make sense for burner drills to have that feature, and thus this might introduce a new inconsistency.
That said, I enjoy the idea of being able to start self-sustaining coal production by placing a drill, a wooden box, and using the remaining bit of wood as kick-starting fuel.
People would love it as an early-game convenience introduced at the "last minute" in 0.17...
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Your answer does not seem to relate to what I said. Did you intend to quote someone else? Please clarify.Brathahn wrote:I beg to differ. You can get pretty far with burners only if you are creative.Hedning1390 wrote:Is anyone actually doing that? In any case you would still have to insert the drills for the other ores.
Why not? I think the flashing "out of fuel" icon is clear enough to not cause any confusion when placing other ore drills. Though if that's your concern I don't think they have to have initial power for this to still make the introduction to the game easier.IronCartographer wrote:Burner inserters are placed with enough energy to grab a fuel item. It wouldn't make sense for burner drills to have that feature
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I agree. My issue with burner drills starting with instant energy is less about clarity and more about the weird behavior it would encourage if placing drills repeatedly could compete with mining with an axe, and similarly not use fuel.Hedning1390 wrote:I think the flashing "out of fuel" icon is clear enough to not cause any confusion when placing other ore drills.
Yep. Having them sustain themselves would be nifty, even if you're forced to hand-feed them once.Hedning1390 wrote:Though if that's your concern I don't think they have to have initial power for this to still make the introduction to the game easier.
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what is the purpose of the boiler?Brathahn wrote:
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Pretty sure the boilers are so he can transfer coal to the burner inserters that are removing the iron plates.
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Vanilla Burner Leech? viewtopic.php?f=92&t=14634Zavian wrote:Pretty sure the boilers are so he can transfer coal to the burner inserters that are removing the iron plates.
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after 3k hours i still wish burner miners that were mining coal fueled themselves, it just makes sense,
*BUT* once i learned how to chain them and using the quick transfer to take all the coal by walking by them, it became a non-issue, but still for the new guy learning the game, before we understand that we can chain mine with coal burners this would be a very helpful addition imo.
*BUT* once i learned how to chain them and using the quick transfer to take all the coal by walking by them, it became a non-issue, but still for the new guy learning the game, before we understand that we can chain mine with coal burners this would be a very helpful addition imo.
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It's not new to remove fuel from a boiler--used to be done to chain boilers together. It's not very common anymore, but with the old 1x1 boiler it was often done with long inserters.darkfrei wrote:Vanilla Burner Leech? viewtopic.php?f=92&t=14634Zavian wrote:Pretty sure the boilers are so he can transfer coal to the burner inserters that are removing the iron plates.
Exactly!Philip017 wrote:after 3k hours i still wish burner miners that were mining coal fueled themselves, it just makes sense,
*BUT* once i learned how to chain them and using the quick transfer to take all the coal by walking by them, it became a non-issue, but still for the new guy learning the game, before we understand that we can chain mine with coal burners this would be a very helpful addition imo.