bobucles wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 3:14 pm
the idea was to push oil tech behind blue science so that all the oil stuff can not be piled up in the middle of green science. Green science is big enough.
What is the compelling benefit to having these technologies in blue science?
I mean, I'm not seeing anything about that here.
Consider, say, sulfur. You research sulfur, but you don't have access to an oil field. You can't make sulfur.
To make sulfur, you will first need to find an oil field and set up your refinery process. Then you can make sulfur.
With sulfur in the green tier, you can do these things in either order. You can research sulfur first, and then set up your oil operation. Or you can set up your oil operation first, and then research sulfur.
If you move sulfur into the blue tier,
you have to set up oil first.
Why is making the player do it in this order
better than letting the player choose?
It's certainly different. You certainly need to do both things before you can make sulfur.
But you can't do anything with raw sulfur anyway.
Now, what you
can do, if you've researched both oil processing and sulfur... is set up your refinery, your chemical plants, and your pipes. You can set the recipe to sulfur on one chemical plant, and to sulfuric acid on the next, and pipe in your water, and put pipes where the petroleum gas is
going to be, and put your inserter between the plants, and once you research batteries you can drop the assembler at the end of your acid pipe.
Now when you find your oil field, you can run your crude supply straight into your refinery and batteries will just magically start falling out.
But if you lock sulfur and batteries up behind blue science, you can't do that. You can set up the refinery, but then when you put down the chemical plants they're blank and have no recipes. The pipes aren't labeled, so you might bork up your inputs and outputs. The assembler for your batteries doesn't even have a fluid input. Then you have to go find the oil, start processing it, and make blue science
first. You can't make anything else until you make blue science. And you have to make enough of it to do your research, because only
after you do the research can you set your recipes and start production. Which you have to do from right next to the machines, in your base.
How is that better? Why is it preferable? Why is it more fun? Why should the first option be forbidden? What is
wrong with setting up production before you have the necessary materials?
I understand that
you don't do it. I even understand that you might not see the
point of doing it. But I do not understand why nobody should be
allowed to do it.