They can't leave the areas. If you mine a port with bots outside, they would just crash and burn

This would be an optional setting on the entity, that way you could create both types of bots in a game.
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Well, how do they do these checks normally? Couldnt you just put down a roboport, and say " dont connect to nearby networks" ?Rseding91 wrote:This isn't likely to ever happen due to the performance implications of making robots do those kinds of checks.
The robot is in network X, Request is in network X, item is in network X. Robot goes to item, picks it up, robot goes to request, drops it, next task. no new task? find nearest roboport with free space. (Which is why my robochest needs a charging port. when looking to dock, they don't check if there is a charging point or not, they will want to charge at it if they have less than 90% power)n7m6e7 wrote:Well, how do they do these checks normally? Couldnt you just put down a roboport, and say " dont connect to nearby networks" ?
Yes, our benefit, just to let us know that they're close enough to be connected, and therefore part of the same network.n7m6e7 wrote:the dotted line connections are just for our benefit?
Do they go to the nearest roboport or to one in it's logistic network? With your roboports mk1/2/... it should be possible to have a roboport mk1 from a different network closer to the bot than the roboport it started from I think.bobingabout wrote:The robot is in network X, Request is in network X, item is in network X. Robot goes to item, picks it up, robot goes to request, drops it, next task. no new task? find nearest roboport with free space. (Which is why my robochest needs a charging port. when looking to dock, they don't check if there is a charging point or not, they will want to charge at it if they have less than 90% power)n7m6e7 wrote:Rseding91 wrote:Well, how do they do these checks normally? Couldnt you just put down a roboport, and say " dont connect to nearby networks" ?
They don't care if the entire path is covered by a logistics zone or not, they just go from point A to B to C.Yes, our benefit, just to let us know that they're close enough to be connected, and therefore part of the same network.n7m6e7 wrote:Rseding91 wrote:the dotted line connections are just for our benefit?
Nearest on the network.mrvn wrote:Do they go to the nearest roboport or to one in it's logistic network? With your roboports mk1/2/... it should be possible to have a roboport mk1 from a different network closer to the bot than the roboport it started from I think.