I'm not talking about the spoilable things sitting on belts. I generally understand that any setup needs to be "self purging" of spoilage and you can use normal assembly machines to make your first batch of Yomako Mash and Nutrients to kickstart things...
But what about the eggs?
In general, if I want to turn the factory off I can just use a signal to the tree farms to leave the fruit trees alone and not harvest them. They will remain unspoiled and ready to harvest forever. Basically like a buffer chest.
But the Pentapod Eggs need to be recycled every ~15 minutes or they hatch and when (not if) they hatch the system is completely deadlocked since you need to manually fetch new eggs to restart it. But recycling them need Nutrients, which spoil. You could craft Nutrients from Spoilage on demand every time but this would take a TON of spoilage and with the factory in "idle" you will run out soon with no means to replenish it.
So unless I'm missing something the factory can never be idle, it need to constantly harvest and produce spores, driving evolution more and more.
The only way to be idle would be to destroy all your eggs and then fetch new ones when you want to start the factory up again.
Serious Question: Can Gleba not be idle?
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Re: Serious Question: Can Gleba not be idle?
You can restart eggs production by recycling biochamberJackTheSpades wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 2:23 pm So unless I'm missing something the factory can never be idle
You can restart nutrient production by transforming spoilage
Combined those allow to let the factory "idle" if you wish.
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Ah, I forgot all about recycling.
I guess the one thing that bothers me about it is the chance of not getting the egg back. The chance of failing to get an egg from N recycles is 0.75^N which comes out to:
1 = 75.0%
2= 56.3%
3 = 42.2%
4 = 31.6%
5 = 23.7%
10 = 5.63%
20 = 0.32%
40 = 0.001%
So at two stacks you're almost guaranteed to get the egg back.
It becomes comically unlikely that you'd fail but the fact that you can never be safe bothers the same part of my brain that demands I build everything symmetrical regardless of actual ratio requirements.
I guess the one thing that bothers me about it is the chance of not getting the egg back. The chance of failing to get an egg from N recycles is 0.75^N which comes out to:
1 = 75.0%
2= 56.3%
3 = 42.2%
4 = 31.6%
5 = 23.7%
10 = 5.63%
20 = 0.32%
40 = 0.001%
So at two stacks you're almost guaranteed to get the egg back.
It becomes comically unlikely that you'd fail but the fact that you can never be safe bothers the same part of my brain that demands I build everything symmetrical regardless of actual ratio requirements.
Re: Serious Question: Can Gleba not be idle?
Let the science rot if you don't need it. Better use them than to fight hatched eggs
My Gleba is never idle, I don't want to look at the belts again every time I turned it on.
My Gleba is never idle, I don't want to look at the belts again every time I turned it on.
Re: Serious Question: Can Gleba not be idle?
So just leave the gleba egg production running then. ^^JackTheSpades wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 4:12 pm So at two stacks you're almost guaranteed to get the egg back.
It becomes comically unlikely that you'd fail but the fact that you can never be safe bothers the same part of my brain that demands I build everything symmetrical regardless of actual ratio requirements.
I am doing the same. While I totally know it is possible to put the factory in idle mode using the method that mmmPi wrote, I will never do that except as a guaranteed fail-safe if the factory goes haywire. But definitely not as a regular "idle mdoe". ^^
In that regard, I keep on producing science packs forever. And since my science pack production is ever so slightly pentapod-egg starved they never exist long enough to hatch into pentapods. ^^
Because the science packs can rot without any repercussions. And you don't need to deal with the hassle of a delayed upstart from an idle-mode.
Re: Serious Question: Can Gleba not be idle?
Never idle so far. If you want constant science production, why would you want idle?
I guess you could easily setup a system that only starts nutrient production when your science goes below a certain amount.
I guess you could easily setup a system that only starts nutrient production when your science goes below a certain amount.
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Re: Serious Question: Can Gleba not be idle?
The main reason I'd want to factory to be idle is spores and evolution. Also, there's still plenty of research that just doesn't need the Agriculture science.
I guess once you got defenses properly set up it won't be a concern anymore, much like how I left Nauvis crunching science without caring about evolution since I know even Behemoth Biters won't get through flamethrowers + repair bots.
Honestly, now that I have a steady flow of Agriculture Science going, I'll probably just take out the eggs when I'm done and manually pick up new ones. My brain doesn't like solutions that don't "automate" properly but my brain also doesn't like designing a circuit for 4 hours to try and handle every edge case.
I guess once you got defenses properly set up it won't be a concern anymore, much like how I left Nauvis crunching science without caring about evolution since I know even Behemoth Biters won't get through flamethrowers + repair bots.
Honestly, now that I have a steady flow of Agriculture Science going, I'll probably just take out the eggs when I'm done and manually pick up new ones. My brain doesn't like solutions that don't "automate" properly but my brain also doesn't like designing a circuit for 4 hours to try and handle every edge case.
Re: Serious Question: Can Gleba not be idle?
Having said "let science rot", I now remember that I may have played around with enemy values too much. Maybe pollution too...
Never got attacked and I'm a few infinite researches I into Agriculture
Never got attacked and I'm a few infinite researches I into Agriculture
Re: Serious Question: Can Gleba not be idle?
From what i understand the spores only comes from the harvest of trees, only when they are "cut" are the spore generated, so a way to "mitigate" pollution, or rather to be "efficient" on it, would be to make sure that every harvested tree is put to good use.
I found it more difficult to try and defend against the attacks than to make to sure they don't happen by having artillery covering more than my spore cloud. The more difficult even would be to make an "on demand" production for science ( on my list i made this after the others to try and 'go further').
One can compare the logic with Fulgora science pack, where you can have the factory idle, you can also have a factory that produces only half the science of your regular nauvis science, and have in vulcanus also a factory that produces half the science, and you queue 1 tech from Fulgora 1 from Vulcanus 1 from Fulgora 1 from Vulcanus and so on.
This logic in Gleba is difficult to apply, because if you try to stockpile some buffer with a slow and steady production, it will be worth almost nothing or spoil. Therefore it seemed important to me to be able to produce "a lot" of science, "fast". Which is easier to do than setting up a proper stop mechanism, hence the need to defend against attacks at first, then bringing artillery, and then having time to make the system smarter before scaling it more while controlling the extend of the spore cloud/ arty range research.
This is feels easier when it's not the first time
I found it more difficult to try and defend against the attacks than to make to sure they don't happen by having artillery covering more than my spore cloud. The more difficult even would be to make an "on demand" production for science ( on my list i made this after the others to try and 'go further').
One can compare the logic with Fulgora science pack, where you can have the factory idle, you can also have a factory that produces only half the science of your regular nauvis science, and have in vulcanus also a factory that produces half the science, and you queue 1 tech from Fulgora 1 from Vulcanus 1 from Fulgora 1 from Vulcanus and so on.
This logic in Gleba is difficult to apply, because if you try to stockpile some buffer with a slow and steady production, it will be worth almost nothing or spoil. Therefore it seemed important to me to be able to produce "a lot" of science, "fast". Which is easier to do than setting up a proper stop mechanism, hence the need to defend against attacks at first, then bringing artillery, and then having time to make the system smarter before scaling it more while controlling the extend of the spore cloud/ arty range research.
This is feels easier when it's not the first time
Re: Serious Question: Can Gleba not be idle?
For idling eggs, you can just disable the biochamber making eggs during production. Ingredients already consumed for production seen not to spoil.