For assemblers with a pipe connection the orientation of that pipe should be copied together with the recipe.
Use case: When I place a row of assemblers for processing units, it will not rotate the pipe input of the pasted ones like the original one is rotated. I have to rotate every single assembler manually as it is always facing north.
Assembly Machines: QoL Change
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2017 2:48 pm
by Syrchalis
merged with existing suggestion --daniel34
If you copy-paste a recipe with a fluid in it from an existing machine, it should also copy over the rotation of the assembly machine.
What do you think? Agree, disagree? For me that would be helpful in most cases and very rarely the opposite of what I want. Right now it mostly doesn't do what I want and sometimes it does (if I want the output to be on top). Or let's say it this way, right now chance is 75% that it is rotated wrongly. If the rotation would be copied you had control over it and it would probably be the other way around (if not better).
I was actually surprised that I didn't find a topic like this via the search before.
Re: Copy Entity Rotation aswell
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2017 4:16 pm
by Deadly-Bagel
I thought it did already? Maybe I've just not blueprinted an assembly machine that requires a fluid before since they aren't that common, mainly electric engines, belts and concrete which don't tend to be needed large-scale.
If that's not the case, I can't think of any scenario you would put a blueprint down and want something rotated back to its original location so definitely.
Re: Copy Entity Rotation aswell
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2017 4:57 pm
by bobingabout
Pipes have no orientation, they just connect to whatever is next to them with a pipe connection.
Re: Copy Entity Rotation aswell
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2017 8:36 pm
by daniel34
Deadly-Bagel wrote:I thought it did already? Maybe I've just not blueprinted an assembly machine that requires a fluid before since they aren't that common, mainly electric engines, belts and concrete which don't tend to be needed large-scale.
It works with blueprints without problems, but not when copying with shift+click from one assembler to the other.
This is the issue:
After you placed down a row of assemblers you manually have to rotate all of them if the pipe isn't to the north, copy-paste won't copy the rotation.
Re: Copy Entity Rotation aswell
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2017 9:18 pm
by steinio
daniel34 wrote:
Deadly-Bagel wrote:I thought it did already? Maybe I've just not blueprinted an assembly machine that requires a fluid before since they aren't that common, mainly electric engines, belts and concrete which don't tend to be needed large-scale.
It works with blueprints without problems, but not when copying with shift+click from one assembler to the other.
This is the issue:
After you placed down a row of assemblers you manually have to rotate all of them if the pipe isn't to the north, copy-paste won't copy the rotation.
+1
Re: Copy Entity Rotation aswell
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2017 10:03 pm
by joon
+1 Yeah makes sense, hope they consider it.
Re: Copy Entity Rotation aswell
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2017 11:19 pm
by Syrchalis
Another reason why I suggested this is because when you want your pipe connection to be on the left side you need to press R three times per assembly machine. That is very tedious.
This mod does exactly this. I'm using it and I love it - while it's not a huge improvement it just feels right and makes the game more pleasant in those situations in which you copy assembly machines with pipes. I posted this to allow devs to look at it, since there is a mod for it, it should be easy.