Friday Facts #248 - Not Saturday Facts
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We'd really appreciate a nice Graphic for the atomic bomb, if you have some capacity left - maybe i good place to test shaders too!
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Holy shit.
It's time to start sending bags of dicks to quite a few people I know. Thanks to Wube for both Factorio and promotion for sending bags of dicks to people you hate... plus yourself.
It's time to start sending bags of dicks to quite a few people I know. Thanks to Wube for both Factorio and promotion for sending bags of dicks to people you hate... plus yourself.
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Already curious how the fluid physics will turn out.Twinsen wrote:There are of course other small projects that are ongoing, such as improved pipe-fluid physics and improved map generation, but more on those when they are fleshed out.
... mkay.Twinsen wrote:We thoroughly enjoyed shoving them down our throat.
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I don't think we're looking for a day and time. Just an estimate would be nice: days, weeks, months, end of year, etcGergely wrote:When it's ready.mexmer wrote:0.17 when?
Stupid question. (Stop asking the developers to make promises!!)
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are things like FFF-228 and FFF-191 still going to be implemented or are they in the same place as spidertron?
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I'd love to help you guys test this out. I have the same problem as here, which isn't Factorio's fault but it'd be nice to know if it's avoided now. I have a 5 monitor setup with a GTX 780 Ti and a cheap Radeon 5450, which I'm guessing isn't all too common. I also have a GTX 970 in a Windows machine I can swap with the 780 for further testing.A closed-beta branch was sent to a few players to test that rendering works correctly across different hardware.
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I'm nearly positive 228 will be implemented because most of it is already available as a mod by Klonan.flapje wrote:are things like FFF-228 and FFF-191 still going to be implemented or are they in the same place as spidertron?
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I can give you one:AngledLuffa wrote:I don't think we're looking for a day and time. Just an estimate would be nice: days, weeks, months, end of year, etcGergely wrote:When it's ready.mexmer wrote:0.17 when?
Stupid question. (Stop asking the developers to make promises!!)
This year.
Wanna bet on it?
I don't think we need anything like that.
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So they are working on the fluid physics. it's quirks made it one of the few subsystems in Factorio that didn't live up to the dev's overall standards. I'm quite delighted to learn they're working on it for real—and not just announcing they may take a look.
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While I appreciate that you always have the modding community in the back of your head, I would like to know what the impact of the new GUI will make on current and future mods? For example the small icons on the top left corner or other windows. Does that mean modders will need to reinvent themselfs and re-write their whole designs to adapt it to the new GUI or will it come naturally without having to redo everything (in terms of mod-gui design) ?
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One of those, for sure. Hopefully not "etc." but who knows.AngledLuffa wrote:I don't think we're looking for a day and time. Just an estimate would be nice: days, weeks, months, end of year, etc
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Those should both be in 0.17.flapje wrote:are things like FFF-228 and FFF-191 still going to be implemented or are they in the same place as spidertron?
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D*cks? I only see boobs, a belly and a mons pubis.
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At 1920x1080 with no compromises or backoffs, everything on, nvidia-smi reports 2116MiB used without compression, 1809MiB with. You want a little left over for running other things, right?milo christiansen wrote:3GB for high res? I run high res on a 2GB card and it does not lag or anything, nice steady 60/60
Plus I'm betting they're going to use about half that last gig-ish for 0.17.
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Anyone else irritated by the zoom glitch video having content-disposition header so the browser downloads it instead of playing it?
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Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=fff-248-ui%20zooming.webm
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I have 2GB of video memory, and it crashes on startup if I select high res graphics.milo christiansen wrote:3GB for high res? I run high res on a 2GB card and it does not lag or anything, nice steady 60/60
(which I guess should technically be called ultra-high res, as it seems to be designed for ultra-high resolution monitors?)
That video memory is shared though, and I only have 4GB RAM - might explain the crash?
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As for taking mod requests,
and where fluids are concerned :
I'd like to make a "more realistic" boiler/steam engine mod, and for that I need several things :
- Be able to control when a liquid becomes a gas : check, I think? (as long as it happens in a building, and not a pipe/tank)
- Be able to heat fluids : check, I think, with boilers?
- Be able to take energy for the phase change : check, I think, with chemical plants?
- Be able to take energy for the phase change using fuel rather than electricity - this doesn't seem to be possible right now?
(- It would be nice to be able to cool fluids too, for full cycle heat engines for instance - I don't know if it can already be done)
- Be able to vary efficiency depending on fluid temperature and ambient temperature
- Be able to raise ambient temperature in a pollution-like fashion
- Maybe, with some luck, I won't need to deal with fluid volume/pressure ? (these designed to be fixed for each factory/pipe)
and where fluids are concerned :
I'd like to make a "more realistic" boiler/steam engine mod, and for that I need several things :
- Be able to control when a liquid becomes a gas : check, I think? (as long as it happens in a building, and not a pipe/tank)
- Be able to heat fluids : check, I think, with boilers?
- Be able to take energy for the phase change : check, I think, with chemical plants?
- Be able to take energy for the phase change using fuel rather than electricity - this doesn't seem to be possible right now?
(- It would be nice to be able to cool fluids too, for full cycle heat engines for instance - I don't know if it can already be done)
- Be able to vary efficiency depending on fluid temperature and ambient temperature
- Be able to raise ambient temperature in a pollution-like fashion
- Maybe, with some luck, I won't need to deal with fluid volume/pressure ? (these designed to be fixed for each factory/pipe)
Some physical background for those interested - from Discord
P.S.: Thanks a lot for Bilka for adding the steam engine efficiency in its tooltip and description !
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Still, got a nice smooth 60fps there, so we got that going for 0.17, which is nice I guess. ^^Twinsen wrote: Oh, and our coding always goes as planned without any problems.
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I would really like more research, more vanilla stuff to build, more recipes, more tiers of stuff.
I know there are mods, but still, they have another "swag"?!?!! then the vanilla recipes and tiers.
Also you should really integrate this SNEI (is it corret spelled?!) in the end, just an INGAME overview over all recipes, buildings, etc. Maybe a little bit more user friendly.
I know there are mods, but still, they have another "swag"?!?!! then the vanilla recipes and tiers.
Also you should really integrate this SNEI (is it corret spelled?!) in the end, just an INGAME overview over all recipes, buildings, etc. Maybe a little bit more user friendly.
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Wohoo, awesome. One great unexpected present and finally power-free things :D.FFF248 wrote:
- Having multiple versions of a mod installed and being able to switch between them.
- Letting mods set entities to not require power.
I think the most common "hack that might be fixable" is spawning additional entities when entity x is build (i.e. invisible inserters, chests, pipes, poles etc). If it was somehow possible to specify that (including automatic removal handling) it could remove lots of scripting, especially blueprint handling for that type of hack is pretty prone to bugs.
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data:extend {
type = 'assembling-machine',
name= 'my-modded-special-machine',
associated_entities = {
{ name = 'invisible-inserter', offset = {-0.5,-0,75},
{ name = 'invisble-chest', offset = {-0.5, -1.25},
}