i tried it with low amount of robots (~25-30 per roboport) and high amount (~80-85 robots per roboport) why do you think they are doing this? i once collected 208 of them from one roboport...
edit: i am using latest version atm 0.10.3)
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thanks for your reply, and yes they are in orange (supply) zoneJackTheHat wrote:They usually do it when they have nowhere to put their stuff. Are those storage chests at the bottom middle inside the orange part of the logistics overlay?
FishSandwich wrote:It looks like they're waiting to recharge, I think you have more logistic bots than your roboports can handle. Remember, a roboport can only charge 4 logistic bots at a time.
nope, in fact it is the opposite, they are holding the items that are demanded in other places (including request chest and player) i also tried placing multiple roboports next to other, thinking that its recarge capacity is not enough, but it is not that, most of the bots have %50+ energy stored. they simply wait, get recharged on that roboport (sometimes they go to other roboports for that reason, dont know why) and, again as i said, %50 chance they will continue working, %50 chance they will do the same thing...JackTheHat wrote:Are there any requesters or player logistics that are requesting more than you can fit or carry?
Yeah not enough roboports could be the problem. It's worth a shotXterminator wrote:I think your idea of an infinite charge cycle might be correct, or at least part way. In one Let's play I watched (I think he was on version 10.2 or 10.3 too), he had a situation that look identical to this. Tons of robots just hovering around his roboport, some carrying things, some not. For him, it turned out he had put such a demand on them all at once that they ALL had to recharge at roughly the same time, so there just hordes of them waiting around the ports just like in your screenshots.
It was fixed by him just placing a ton of new ports in high traffic/work areas. But if you have done that and it didn't help, not sure what to suggest. :/
Maybe try ssilk's idea. Or just try to place more roboports. Also make sure something with requesters and or materials didn't get messed up, therefore making the robots unable to complete their current order.
So, you have over 800 robots in single network and I'm thinking that cause the problem. You have low density of Ropoports in area with high traffic demand. Your robots are gathering in that area from your entire network and Roboports can't handle recharging.ares0027 wrote:(...)i gather those idle robots (sometimes up to 800 of them) (...)