On further thought what your setup seems to be measuring is the compressibility of inserter activity. So if the inserters already work in (bursts of) max-capacity transfers the impact should theoretically be much lower. For example if a recipe produces output bursts of exactly 12 items (==stackserter capacity). Or if the inserter workload is already compressed like for example if you compare a 10-fold-increased "0.5s recipe" with a 100-fold or 1000-fold increased version.eradicator wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2020 9:23 amAnd to me it does not (i also stated that) because i think it depends on too many other factors.
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Re: Smallest reliable production time
That makes me think, if I did a megabase-y bulk-recipe thing, it may be worth matching it to the smallest stack size among the ingredients * some n value - then each inserter can exactly insert the maximum amount needed (even if you have 1000 inserter bonus, an inserter can only grab 1 stack of an item at a time).eradicator wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2020 10:35 am On further thought what your setup seems to be measuring is the compressibility of inserter activity. So if the inserters already work in (bursts of) max-capacity transfers the impact should theoretically be much lower. For example if a recipe produces output bursts of exactly 12 items (==stackserter capacity). Or if the inserter workload is already compressed like for example if you compare a 10-fold-increased "0.5s recipe" with a 100-fold or 1000-fold increased version.
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[Koub] I let the discussion go until now, but it's got quite off-topic, and going.
I suggest either recenter on OP's question or start a new discussion on the "bulk recipe and UPS optimizations for megabases". Both would be OK too
I suggest either recenter on OP's question or start a new discussion on the "bulk recipe and UPS optimizations for megabases". Both would be OK too
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