I have a number of filtered storage chests (filtered to Sand3 (It's SeaBlock, so it's essentially landfill)) and I have placed large amounts of landfill blueprints and paving blueprints.
The landfill is somehow being delivered to the storage chest and there is no way it should get to a state where that's possible. It's not going there when paving is being applied, because there isn't enough being delivered for that to be the cause (I'm paving everything)
I have no active or passive provider chests, no requester chests, and no buffer chests (and none of the bigger ones SeaBlock gives you). Just vanilla storage chests and blueprinted tiles. I have not researched a robot carrying capacity upgrade since long before I put these blueprints down.
Landfill being delivered to storage chest [Mod Weirdness][Not A Bug]
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Landfill being delivered to storage chest [Mod Weirdness][Not A Bug]
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Re: Landfill being delivered to storage chest
Some of the tiles on the naturally generated islands can have sand placed over them, but then return 1 sand when you do so. I'm not sure why this is or if it's intended (but it's possibly a seablock problem, not a base game problem).
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Re: Landfill being delivered to storage chest [MOD Weirdness][Not a bug]
Oooohhh... Now you bring that up, that would explain it.
It's Landfill Painting that does that, I think because it's changing which sand tile it is.
It's Landfill Painting that does that, I think because it's changing which sand tile it is.