Biters Aggressiveness towards Power Poles
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Biters Aggressiveness towards Power Poles
So mid to late game(default settings) most everyone is going to have satellite "bases" mining ore. These bases are defended by laser turrets (because it is not reasonable to have to bring in a supply of ammo for gun turrets, or a massive solar farm for each base) and the power poles get routinely attacked - leaving the base completely defenseless. I can't step away for long because I'll come back to destroyed ore bases. To combat this, I have a crazy amount of power poles routed every which way to my main base. This extends the life of the base but they still eventually destroy enough key power poles to bring down the power. Artillery doesn't target roaming biters, either. So we are left with this. We need some sort of solution to this because end game is becoming mostly power pole damage control... that's not fun.
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What triggers biter aggressivity is pollution touching their nests. By clearing all nests out of your pollution cloud, and building walls around that will protect you from attacks and your power poles will be safe.
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In my opinion "it is not reasonable" is little bit strange statement under conditions "...leaving the base completely defenseless". I would call somewhat electricity independent defense system very reasonable at distant outposts. Fine but sensitive lasers can be used in main base.Ghostwheel wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 2:37 pm...it is not reasonable to have to bring in a supply of ammo for gun turrets, or a massive solar farm for each base) and the power poles get routinely attacked - leaving the base completely defenseless.
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Well you have everything you need. turrets, lasers, flame throwers.
When your base grows to a decent size, material cost for building more defense etc is so trivial it can be neglected.
By now I have everything walled in.
Everything is just one big square with roboports and artillery.
When your base grows to a decent size, material cost for building more defense etc is so trivial it can be neglected.
By now I have everything walled in.
Everything is just one big square with roboports and artillery.
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What do you want?
They eat stones and trees!
They eat stones and trees!
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Re: Biters Aggressiveness towards Power Poles
That works. You don't even need to go that far, though. Once you shoot at them the bugs get real mad, and make a bee-line (haha) toward the guns to bite them back. So a little thought, and some carefully placed holes in your walls, and bob is you roasted bug inside the lovely little kill zone you just set up.JimBarracus wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 9:18 amBy now I have everything walled in.
Everything is just one big square with roboports and artillery.
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Also related to this, have you ever noticed that the same power pole gets consistently destroyed? I have one save in which the biters only attack one power pole that connects to an outpost, and it's not like there is a particularly bottlenecked area. Besides, I cleared some bases that were moderately close to the problem area and still found out the SAME power pole got attacked. It seems very unlikely the biters had the same pathing that was obstructed by the pole though. I think it would be excellent if random attacks on power poles would no longer be a thing.
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It might, as, AFAIK pathing is chunk-based...
So if they come from roughly the same direction, they might pick the exact same path when approaching the outpost...
So if they come from roughly the same direction, they might pick the exact same path when approaching the outpost...
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Underground power cables might be an option. I'd make them later-game than big poles, the recipe could use plastic and copper cable, and they'd have no collision box so they won't be touched by biters (and also won't be knocked down by careless driving).