Don't take this the wrong way, but for some reason I like to fall asleep listening to you doing this playthrough. I've got insomnia so it really helps a lot. Thanks.
The priorities, man. If everything has priority 9, nothing has priority. The way I handle things (mind, I'm _very_ inexperienced, but just for reference): 1, 2, and 3 are reserved for containers that auto-sweepers will be working with 4 is "do it when you have nothing else to do" 5 is the default 6 is the current project 7 is the current _part_ of the current project 8 is a detour from the current project (eg: setting up deodorizers for a slime biome) 9 is "do this immediately" Top priority is "someone's gonna die, please hurry"
Welcome to the ONI stress factory. If you pay attention to what you're doing then you won't make mistakes like GTG did when he left the pipe unfinished. Prior Planning and Proper Perception Prevent Piss Poor Performance
It's the wood burner that's causing all the CO2. The devs made it produce way too much and it's basically unusable as a power source as a result. You'll probably be best off finding some coal in a toxic biome and using that instead of wood for power.
Its 170g per second. Slicksters loves it(20kg/cycle, 33.3g/s)...or you can use Carbon Skimmer(300g/s) for two Wood Burners with one Algae terrarium(40g/s). Wood is cheap and renewable source of electricity. You just need take care of that Co2.
You no longer need a bridge on the end of a line when you wish to empty it. They did an update in the beginning of August so that lines will clear themselves even without a bridge or filter on the end. Water will always work its way toward an input, even if the other end of the line is a dead-end with no plumbing attached. Same thing for gas lines.
I'm still catching up to this series a bit late, but it warms my heart seeing so many positive supportive comments! Look how many ppl are addicted to this series & don't even want you to edit them! Lol you're getting so popular! ;) Thanks to your suggestions I've been watching a few other ONI players too, so my entire day is just back to back ONI now muahaha :D
I realise I'm a newcomer here, but I really like your playthrough! My life is in... bad spot at the moment and it's easy for me to lose myself in anxiety because of it (but I'm in the queue already to get help!) and listening to your voice really calms me down and grounds me. Thank you for that. But also this means I'll be around for a while, lol. You're stuck with me for now.
nearly a year later i'm revisiting this series. it was the first ONI LP i watched. i finally bought the game, and i'm realizing how much i've learned from you alone. you did a great job introducing me to the basic mechanics, and seeing how things can go wrong is really valuable for me getting through the learning curve of this game. i later watched some series and tutorials from more technical, min-max focused players that use jump cuts to the "good" part, and i'm finding that, while they certainly had the "right" builds and answers, they don't focus as much on why those solutions are the best ones and the process to discovering them. i really appreciate that about your LP. i've learned more about how to play this game from your LP than any other. everything from navigating the menus and priority creep to learning that dupes don't behave at sinks like you'd think they do are lessons i figured out a lot quickly because of your LP. the unedited struggle shows all the important hard-knocks learning moments that quick-cut LPs miss out on.
When you were setting up Jeans schedule you accidentally changed one of ashcans sleep blocks to a free-time block. 32:40 waiting to for him to see he hasn't connected the lines. 50 mess made cause pipe still isn't hooked up. 52 yay you spotted it. really hope you get the ranches up and running soon. also idea: if you know you are going to have to build a bunch of things a decent distance away from where it is stored you could make a temp storage bin assign it a higher priority and move a bunch of that material to get moved there. i noticed that last map you used a LOT of steel for space things but your dupes had to keep running back to base. by moving it ahead of time the act of building could get done faster.
@@rakaross186 while you do still need ot do the hauling, you can have the dupes who have better carry capacity haul it up there to fill it. then when they only get enough out to do the specific job they are asked to do they arn't running back to the base (or farther) each time. whats better: 4 runs of 500 kg or 40 runs of 50 kg? (exaggeration for effect)
I don't usually comment on videos, but I feel compelled to say THANK YOU. You have taught me everything I know to play ONI. I was struggling big time with figuring out how to do things, but your channel saved me (and a few dups). Also, I like both the edited and non-edited content. For me, having the clean up and catch up stuff done off camera makes sense, but I wouldn't want to miss seeing the steps you take to get to where you are. With that said, I know it can be a challenge to balance priorities in the game...so, I say do what you do and I'll love it! Again, thank you so much for putting this out here! Best Wishes to you!
As a new player, I like seeing it all. Things might be going all wrong but you make it seem pretty easy considering you are on hard mode. Is there a tutorial you've made already about how to handle the CO2? Or if not, that is one I would love to see in the future
I have a few out there. Some are dated. I start with a big hole for it to fall into. You can pump it i to tanks or a big room with a high pressure vent. Also you can destroy it with a carbon skimmer....combo that with a sieve to save water. Or pump it into space or fees to slicksters at the bottom of most maps. They can only eat so much. freeze it to a liquid or solid. So many options :)
Some highlights: "Huh, I guess the oxyferns have been off for the past dozen cycles. I guess now would be a good time to put in a wood burner." "Yup, once the toilets are primed we'll have as much water as we need. But before then lets divert all the water over to this really important sink."
I just started and playing this map too and is really hard. My water is quite far away from my starting but thanks to that, I discovered a natural gas vent. Still food was a major issue for couple of cycles until I found a special block that has very low temperature which make the surrounding temperature low too. It also happen to be beneath a steam vent which means unlimited water. I don't have algae nearby, depending heavily on oxyfen on bottom pit to generate oxygen initially. Thanks for the tips given, I don't know much about the game and learning as I go, I jump start on the hardest planet. :D
One tank for polluted water and 3-4 for clean water works well. I know you can use germ water for some things, but it's also easy to submerge the room in chlorine with a door from above. No gas ever escapes and it can also be used for slime storage. Simple manual valves can be used to let the water sit for a cycle or two and then let it overflow into the main basin. This doesn't need to be done often as the water accumulates pretty slowly. There are fancier ways but it works. Yeah, many people consider even that overkill, but I like the flexibility it gives me. You don't need it on Terra, but there are asteroids with far less clean water. Stuff like pee water can also be dumped into that system with a bottle emptier and a pump. Wood burners produce almost 10 times more CO2 than coal. This game truly has almost clean coal.
Since you are already a little tight on water, you can just seed your bathroom system with the polluted water from the wash basins of the old one. Helps preserve a lot of water in the reservoir...
im having fun with the one tile cheese. make a 1 tile water storage and dump everything into it with the auto dispenser. put it close to the printing pod and pacu can find it. thx for the entertainment!
You should try a glacier map with glacier core on Rime after this. Your temperate zone are basicly just at the gate and unless you get the research station up so your dupes can run themselves warm, they will have permanent hypothermia. Within the first 10 cycles the temperature of the sorrounding areas had almost frozen my water supply... To be honest It's really hard to generate enought heat while at the same time it's great that you donät have to bother with warm machines... especially when the space heater won't help much by itself. *lol*
Btw i tried the pipes today, you can use a filter on the output pipes, and sent it right back to the water, so you pretty much recicle your water, no need to make reservoirs xD
Anyone playing this kind of game and get high scores should be given a company's COO for a year. Also your base will die because you are so far in but you still haven't any heat shields around your base.
I bet you it won't die. That heat will take a very long time to cause any issues and it's not even that hot. I do plan to insulate the outer part eventually though.
how to use power generation without smart batteries: build like 10 batteries, set the wood burner to 10% and prio 9. as soon as your powerlevel goes below 10% your dupes will fill the burner up with wood which should be burning all the wood till you're back at 90% or so depending on you amount of batteries. this way you don't waste wood and don't need a smart one. just this simple.
I know this is an old video, but shine bugs kept getting into the farm area a few at a time for the last couple episodes, would have been a good idea to throw a door up and keep them there to help grow food without the heat. Just a thought?
Your Bristle Blossom have produced at least one additional seed. It is just laying atop the farm plot. (Edit: Oh, next episode is out. Maybe you spotted it already!)
Imagine how impossible this would have been if it wasn't frozen core. Like all it really did was make the center colder at the start and gave some space to setup stuff
41:08 time, You have design-build your liquid pipe, then you change idea and go back for 2 square. How you did? When I wrong to design, I have to click 'Cancel' then reclick Liquid Pipe and return to design. But is clearly you know how to go forward and backward with Design-Build Mode.
@@GrindThisGame Thx, my 1st colony collapse at cycle 284, too many mistake, I have learn a lot from your Videos for start my 2nd colony. I wait to see how you manage 'Sleet Wheat Grain' because I have fail like a hero! :D
Why would you set the battery recharge threshold to 100%? YOu are wasting even more energy than you say because it works permanently. set it to 5% or something (depending on dupe availability) and priority 9, so it works only when batteries are low and is provided fuel 1st thing, when needed. This is the best strategy when having no smart batteries yet
I think you don't need insulated pipes in insulated tiles if i'm correct. at least when i was on rime i found that running normal pipes through insulated tiles didn't affect the temperature at all. (saves up materials) you just need insulated parts where the pipe is exposed to the air, and you can combine normal and insulated pipes in one loop. (make sure to double check this though! )
Gtg is all this effort of gettin pips to plant oxy's really worth it..its not producing that much oxygen as it is and it will take soooooo much time, besides a scrubber will do all this in a sec..
It seems like skills are overall more important in this variation. If you can skill up someone in digging, research, cooking and construction then you will be more efficient and possibly have more time.
Washroom in the kitchen should have the arrow pointing right, instead of pointing both ways. If somebody cleans their hands going in, you don't really need them to wash their hands when going out.
4 water tanks is kinda overkill, one water tank for germy clean water is enough for like 10 sinks and lavatories, you dont even need water tanks for dirty water I think
Having a hard time cooling my base, particularly my plants. I don't have that plant you use to cool the room. Recommendations? Already have insulated tiles and I tried using the thermoreg but its not really doing much nor was the ice fan unless I'm doing it all wrong.
Heat transfer depends very much on the gas used. The thermoregulator works better with hydrogen. Most general cooling systems use an aquatuner too cool a liquid and dump the excess heat into a steam turbine. The liquid can then cool gasses through radiant pipes. Far from simple.
Thermo reg should work if you dump the heat somewhere like a large cold area or a steam turbine. aquatuner plus turbine also works. dropping bits of ice sort of worked for me.
I wonder how much of a challenge it would be to get ALL of the game achievements on one base. Just curious to how much it could hamstring a playthrough.
It doesn't seem like any are mutually exclusive. Once you're past early game it's mostly about putting in the time, assuming you're familiar with the game mechanics. The difficult part is the early game. Dealing with carnivore's time limit while having the limits of locavore and super sustainable is a challenge. You will need to consume 200 critters worth of bbq and power your base using wheels until you can get hydrogen generators set up, and you can't use domesticated plants to sustain you until you get ranching set up either. This limits the number of dupes early on but you're going to need the manpower to get done before the time limit. Though a bit of math says 10 dupes eating meat only for 40 cycles is enough to get the achievement so I'm sure it's possible.
Do the hats they wear pertains to the job they're going to be good at? Ex. Dupe has superhard digging and grilling II, if Dupe's hat were superhard digging will he not be able to do cook skill required stuff?
As a new player. All of this seems.. extremely complex. Well, it seems easy when you do it. But putting any of it into practice in my own world is a lot harder than it seems. I'm really struggling to keep up with creating a renewable source of water with a cool steam vent. Allow me to explain I'm running out of water in my base. And currently, I have a cool steam vent directoy next to my base. (This was probably a big mistake on my end) but as soon as I discovered the vent I didn't surround it in any tiles or anything and the area around it has heated to a crispy 60° celc water. And the area around the geyser itself is pretty much innacessible atm given that I don't have exos. So I put a water pump into the bottom part of it. Which incapacitated the one building it, but it got the job done. And had the pump running from the bottom part of my base to a higher up part with insulated pipes made of obsidian atm (I didn't have any abyssalite readily available. Since for some reason on my map the only area I found it was deeper down and it was over 400° celc so that's a suicide trip. And I managed to get it to a room with abyssalite tiles (I found abysalite at this time in another section of the map) and I used your mini exploit for water cooling to keep the machine itself cool. Though, I have to surround it in water since it's easiest atm and more available than oil for me currently. And all that is fine and dandy. But my issue is I'm also sturggling to power it. I had a coal generator on a seperate circuit. But it's not enough to go and run the hydro cooler and 2 pumps. So I'm trying to get a natural gas generator currently. but that also produces a lot of carbon and polluted water I think it said? I can't remember and I'm at school atm. But I have a natural gas geyser directly below my base. and the area itself is a cool 120° B) For real though. I'm not sure how to go and get my dupes access to.the geyser as it's already at max pressure without busting my base chock full natural gas. I was thinking to try and get a gas pump and put the generator in a room with a carb skimmer. But then that also would use and produce a fair bit of polluted water over time. And that just starts a vicious cycle of purification and blah blah blah. I'm not sure if I'm gonna have any huge issues given that I waited so long and the nat geyser is full pressure. (5.2kg per tile 0_o) I know this is a wall of text. And I'm sorry. But I'm trying to find out how to apply these things to my colony to find a happy medium. PS: Oxygen won't be an issue soon. i'm currently working on a self sustaining Oxidizer room. Which will run off it's own hydrogen generator (more stuff to do and account for😅) I really do enjoy the game. it's just extremely complicated to a new player and is rather overwhelming. any chance you could give some advice? Any is aporeciated. Again, sorry for the text wall. but you're probably one of the most well grasped players with ONI that I've seen. And a lot of tutorials have been unhelpful because again, I'm not sure how to apply it to my game without killing everyone.
Hi LTmech, Having a steam geyser right beside your base can be a blessing and a curse! Are you on the hardest settings or just standard? I often see/read players are trying to cool geyser water and often there isn't much of a need. You could shield the side of the hot area that faces your base and top and bottom with insulated tile. This will cause the heat to radiate away from your base or you cap it off unless you really need that water. Mealwood and Mushrooms are good early and mid game food because they require no water (only dirt and slime) which is often abundant. I usually try to find an ice biome as quickly as possible and use that ice to make ice shift plates to cool down geyser areas or build them in my water tank storage to cool the water. This won't work forever but can help. You may also find wheezeworts to help cool areas. They work best in hydrogen gas. That cooling exploit (the borg cube) no longer works from what I can tell. You can't build anything directly out of abyssalite anymore so insulated pipes/tiles out of igneous rock is a good option. I try to get 1 or 2 max size hatch farms up early as well as they supply meat, shells, and coal to keep your coal generators running. Make sure to use a smart battery with the coal generators so you don't waste extra coal. Same with natural gas generators. Bathrooms produce net water which can be filtered in an infinite loop. This can become a decent source of germy but clean water for plants, research etc. Be careful with electrolyzers as they put out hot oxygen. Using liquid locks is very useful if you want a perfect seal. There are mods that allow for perfect airlocks as well. So yeah the game is complex and I failed tons while learning which was tough but also fun :) Good luck!
@@GrindThisGame well. In case you were wondering the geyser area is so close that there is only one insulated tile between the geyser area and my base (I didn't realose there was one there until they had pretty much finished building. So I had some heat issues early on. But it's mostly fine now due to the insulated tiles. But one other thing, I tried the borg cube yesterday. And it kinda worked. It would only cool.the water to 40° which it was about 68° originally. And it wouldn't go any lower due to the heat put out from the cooler itself. The reason I'm so worried about cooling the geyser water is because I don't wanna tget my water supply way too hot for anything and end up cooking my people alive doing so. Which is what happened in my last run, unfortunately. due to stress buildup And I've been looking for a ice Biome. But currently, I've searched all the areas in the immediate vicinity of my base except for down (1000°, Phew.) But haven't found any ice biomes directly close. So it'll be a journey to find one later. As fir the ice plates, I COULD try making an ice maker and getting ice that wayfor the cooling plates if that's what I need to do considering there are no oce biomes directly nearby. And as for power, I'm seriously considering my natural gas Geyser. But as I said earlier. the gas is max pressure so will flood out quickly when I open up the room. Not to mention the room os about 140°-170° so that could be an issue as well. I was thinking of cresting an airlock area, but there's also the issue of how much Carbon Dioxide and polluted water will get put out by the process. It's not something that I can't manage. But it's rather stressful since I've been running out of water. And am needing a new method ASAP. I wasn't blessed with lots of.early water is why. And in case you're wondering it's regular difficulty. I'm not saying I can't solve it. It's just that I'll need to make a huge loop for all the outputs and all that to try and minimize my problems. And it's just difficult to apply the help to my colony. Sorry if that seems naive😅 PS: the Nat geyser is also like 4 blocks from my base as well. But is combined into a ruins area kinda.
@@GrindThisGame alright, so, I ended up getting to a point in the game where almost no progress was being made, stress was through the roofs and basically everything was sucky. I'll try to learn from my mistakes this time and perhaps the gen gods will bless me with a steam geyser right near a ice biome. Lol
As a newish player, i came here to learn, but i am super confused on 2 things. The water pipes, the output of the sink is already green, so all those bridges seemed pointless. You just added another output, so nothing changed.... The woodburner you had set to keep full of wood anytime the battery went below 100%. To save wood/coal i have been setting mine to like 5%. So right as generator starts to run out, queues get added, fuel runs out, battery maintains, then dupes deposit some items to get it to about 30%~. Battery then recharges, waste SOME fuel, then repeat. But with it set to 100%, your dupes just keep filling the wood burner all the time and your battery is 100%, all the time. I can't see the reason for that :/
Don't take this the wrong way, but for some reason I like to fall asleep listening to you doing this playthrough. I've got insomnia so it really helps a lot. Thanks.
Im the new sleeping aid.
I do the same. I had a real weird dream about 16 block rooms the other day while watching. My subconscious went crazy
He has a very relaxing voice I agree
That's how I found him, I crave them sleep nutrients. Bless your soul, assisting us in entertainment and mental hygiene :)
yeah your voice is super relaxing
The priorities, man. If everything has priority 9, nothing has priority.
The way I handle things (mind, I'm _very_ inexperienced, but just for reference):
1, 2, and 3 are reserved for containers that auto-sweepers will be working with
4 is "do it when you have nothing else to do"
5 is the default
6 is the current project
7 is the current _part_ of the current project
8 is a detour from the current project (eg: setting up deodorizers for a slime biome)
9 is "do this immediately"
Top priority is "someone's gonna die, please hurry"
Another new player here. I like to follow your unedited commentary on what the issues are and how to deal with them. Really enioy the series.
Thanks. I'm glad people like the unedited content because it is certainly easier to produce :)
Welcome to the ONI stress factory. If you pay attention to what you're doing then you won't make mistakes like GTG did when he left the pipe unfinished. Prior Planning and Proper Perception Prevent Piss Poor Performance
It's the wood burner that's causing all the CO2. The devs made it produce way too much and it's basically unusable as a power source as a result. You'll probably be best off finding some coal in a toxic biome and using that instead of wood for power.
I swap to coal next episode.
@@GrindThisGame also if you would set the "battery threshhold" to 10% or so, you wouldn't waste so much wood
Its 170g per second. Slicksters loves it(20kg/cycle, 33.3g/s)...or you can use Carbon Skimmer(300g/s) for two Wood Burners with one Algae terrarium(40g/s). Wood is cheap and renewable source of electricity. You just need take care of that Co2.
27:46 Jean literally builds an entire liquid reservoir using nothing but his mind.
I really enjoy this, keep it real and unedited. This is like the ASMR of Lets play's, soo soothing and relaxing to watch the little dupes struggle
I should do a real asmr episode...
@@GrindThisGame No need. Keep doing what youre doing is all we can ask 😀
You no longer need a bridge on the end of a line when you wish to empty it. They did an update in the beginning of August so that lines will clear themselves even without a bridge or filter on the end. Water will always work its way toward an input, even if the other end of the line is a dead-end with no plumbing attached. Same thing for gas lines.
I'm still catching up to this series a bit late, but it warms my heart seeing so many positive supportive comments! Look how many ppl are addicted to this series & don't even want you to edit them! Lol you're getting so popular! ;) Thanks to your suggestions I've been watching a few other ONI players too, so my entire day is just back to back ONI now muahaha :D
I realise I'm a newcomer here, but I really like your playthrough! My life is in... bad spot at the moment and it's easy for me to lose myself in anxiety because of it (but I'm in the queue already to get help!) and listening to your voice really calms me down and grounds me. Thank you for that.
But also this means I'll be around for a while, lol. You're stuck with me for now.
Glad to hear it helps. 1000hrs of content to relax to :)
nearly a year later i'm revisiting this series. it was the first ONI LP i watched. i finally bought the game, and i'm realizing how much i've learned from you alone. you did a great job introducing me to the basic mechanics, and seeing how things can go wrong is really valuable for me getting through the learning curve of this game.
i later watched some series and tutorials from more technical, min-max focused players that use jump cuts to the "good" part, and i'm finding that, while they certainly had the "right" builds and answers, they don't focus as much on why those solutions are the best ones and the process to discovering them. i really appreciate that about your LP. i've learned more about how to play this game from your LP than any other. everything from navigating the menus and priority creep to learning that dupes don't behave at sinks like you'd think they do are lessons i figured out a lot quickly because of your LP. the unedited struggle shows all the important hard-knocks learning moments that quick-cut LPs miss out on.
Glad they helped you so much :)
When you were setting up Jeans schedule you accidentally changed one of ashcans sleep blocks to a free-time block.
32:40 waiting to for him to see he hasn't connected the lines.
50 mess made cause pipe still isn't hooked up.
52 yay you spotted it.
really hope you get the ranches up and running soon.
also idea: if you know you are going to have to build a bunch of things a decent distance away from where it is stored you could make a temp storage bin assign it a higher priority and move a bunch of that material to get moved there. i noticed that last map you used a LOT of steel for space things but your dupes had to keep running back to base. by moving it ahead of time the act of building could get done faster.
still have to do the hauling xD idk how much time it actually saves.
@@rakaross186 while you do still need ot do the hauling, you can have the dupes who have better carry capacity haul it up there to fill it. then when they only get enough out to do the specific job they are asked to do they arn't running back to the base (or farther) each time. whats better: 4 runs of 500 kg or 40 runs of 50 kg? (exaggeration for effect)
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I don't usually comment on videos, but I feel compelled to say THANK YOU. You have taught me everything I know to play ONI. I was struggling big time with figuring out how to do things, but your channel saved me (and a few dups). Also, I like both the edited and non-edited content. For me, having the clean up and catch up stuff done off camera makes sense, but I wouldn't want to miss seeing the steps you take to get to where you are. With that said, I know it can be a challenge to balance priorities in the game...so, I say do what you do and I'll love it! Again, thank you so much for putting this out here! Best Wishes to you!
As a new player, I like seeing it all.
Things might be going all wrong but you make it seem pretty easy considering you are on hard mode.
Is there a tutorial you've made already about how to handle the CO2? Or if not, that is one I would love to see in the future
I have a few out there. Some are dated. I start with a big hole for it to fall into. You can pump it i to tanks or a big room with a high pressure vent. Also you can destroy it with a carbon skimmer....combo that with a sieve to save water. Or pump it into space or fees to slicksters at the bottom of most maps. They can only eat so much. freeze it to a liquid or solid. So many options :)
Some highlights:
"Huh, I guess the oxyferns have been off for the past dozen cycles. I guess now would be a good time to put in a wood burner."
"Yup, once the toilets are primed we'll have as much water as we need. But before then lets divert all the water over to this really important sink."
Binging your videos - love the series. Thank you so much for sharing this.
BINGE!
Great videos . New sub here, found you a couple of days ago and have binge watched this series. Great commentary and please don't edit. Great work 👍
Welcome to the channel Cerberus :)
Woho! Managed to catch this one early! Great content man, love all your vids!
Please don't edit anything out! Really enjoy your vids for that reason.
chad shupenia yep same
I just started and playing this map too and is really hard. My water is quite far away from my starting but thanks to that, I discovered a natural gas vent. Still food was a major issue for couple of cycles until I found a special block that has very low temperature which make the surrounding temperature low too. It also happen to be beneath a steam vent which means unlimited water. I don't have algae nearby, depending heavily on oxyfen on bottom pit to generate oxygen initially.
Thanks for the tips given, I don't know much about the game and learning as I go, I jump start on the hardest planet. :D
I really like how you're doing better early game in this than you were in Arboria lol
Had to learn the new stuff last time.
One tank for polluted water and 3-4 for clean water works well. I know you can use germ water for some things, but it's also easy to submerge the room in chlorine with a door from above. No gas ever escapes and it can also be used for slime storage. Simple manual valves can be used to let the water sit for a cycle or two and then let it overflow into the main basin. This doesn't need to be done often as the water accumulates pretty slowly. There are fancier ways but it works.
Yeah, many people consider even that overkill, but I like the flexibility it gives me. You don't need it on Terra, but there are asteroids with far less clean water. Stuff like pee water can also be dumped into that system with a bottle emptier and a pump.
Wood burners produce almost 10 times more CO2 than coal. This game truly has almost clean coal.
water tanks in chlorine gas might not work anymore. havent tested it yet but read it somewhere.
Done if a few days ago :)
Since you are already a little tight on water, you can just seed your bathroom system with the polluted water from the wash basins of the old one. Helps preserve a lot of water in the reservoir...
Good plan.
On the current build you don't actually need the bridge to clear out a pipe of it's contents. As long as it has a direction to flow to it will do so.
im having fun with the one tile cheese. make a 1 tile water storage and dump everything into it with the auto dispenser. put it close to the printing pod and pacu can find it. thx for the entertainment!
What a neat little geyser tip :D
You should try a glacier map with glacier core on Rime after this. Your temperate zone are basicly just at the gate and unless you get the research station up so your dupes can run themselves warm, they will have permanent hypothermia. Within the first 10 cycles the temperature of the sorrounding areas had almost frozen my water supply... To be honest It's really hard to generate enought heat while at the same time it's great that you donät have to bother with warm machines... especially when the space heater won't help much by itself. *lol*
Btw i tried the pipes today, you can use a filter on the output pipes, and sent it right back to the water, so you pretty much recicle your water, no need to make reservoirs xD
Don't edit. I love the unedited content.
The airflow tiles in the print pod section are off center if you were to build 16*4 rooms.
Anyone playing this kind of game and get high scores should be given a company's COO for a year.
Also your base will die because you are so far in but you still haven't any heat shields around your base.
I bet you it won't die. That heat will take a very long time to cause any issues and it's not even that hot. I do plan to insulate the outer part eventually though.
Base is doing great keep it up man 👍🏼
I think you accidently reduced someone's bed time to only two blocks.
thanks I will check.
@@GrindThisGame yes and also one shift has less down time.
eazy win with Wheezewort
Mush bars no longer on the menu, we cookin' with meat now bois!
how to use power generation without smart batteries: build like 10 batteries, set the wood burner to 10% and prio 9. as soon as your powerlevel goes below 10% your dupes will fill the burner up with wood which should be burning all the wood till you're back at 90% or so depending on you amount of batteries. this way you don't waste wood and don't need a smart one. just this simple.
Sounds hot.
Man this would be crazy early game without oxyferns
I know this is an old video, but shine bugs kept getting into the farm area a few at a time for the last couple episodes, would have been a good idea to throw a door up and keep them there to help grow food without the heat. Just a thought?
Your Bristle Blossom have produced at least one additional seed. It is just laying atop the farm plot. (Edit: Oh, next episode is out. Maybe you spotted it already!)
Imagine how impossible this would have been if it wasn't frozen core. Like all it really did was make the center colder at the start and gave some space to setup stuff
it didnt change much as it was trapped in abyssalite.
keep it all in so many people take the other stuff out but i enjoy all the vids you do for oni.
Pressure plate link to a light on their work station (grill, research, machines). Improve comfort very well!
Nice idea. Any idea what the bonus is?
15% increase in work speed. Can also be a paired with a duplicant motion sensor.
LOL
51:00
oo yoi, new episode hard mode setting
Can't you lower the battery recharge threshold so it only kicks on when it's low?
IIRC he already set it to 4% last episode.
41:08 time, You have design-build your liquid pipe, then you change idea and go back for 2 square. How you did? When I wrong to design, I have to click 'Cancel' then reclick Liquid Pipe and return to design. But is clearly you know how to go forward and backward with Design-Build Mode.
keep the mouse button pressed and just go backwards.
@@GrindThisGame Thx, my 1st colony collapse at cycle 284, too many mistake, I have learn a lot from your Videos for start my 2nd colony. I wait to see how you manage 'Sleet Wheat Grain' because I have fail like a hero! :D
@@EvilBoomer better than me lol - I've yet to breach cycle 50
Why would you set the battery recharge threshold to 100%? YOu are wasting even more energy than you say because it works permanently. set it to 5% or something (depending on dupe availability) and priority 9, so it works only when batteries are low and is provided fuel 1st thing, when needed. This is the best strategy when having no smart batteries yet
I want to keep it fully stocked :)
I think you don't need insulated pipes in insulated tiles if i'm correct. at least when i was on rime i found that running normal pipes through insulated tiles didn't affect the temperature at all. (saves up materials) you just need insulated parts where the pipe is exposed to the air, and you can combine normal and insulated pipes in one loop. (make sure to double check this though! )
good plan.
Gtg is all this effort of gettin pips to plant oxy's really worth it..its not producing that much oxygen as it is and it will take soooooo much time, besides a scrubber will do all this in a sec..
I use them more for water free oxygen. they barely remove CO2.
Just like most players, you don't know that regular pipes have no decor penalty. So you make unnecessary efforts to hide them in walls.
Btw, love your videos
It seems like skills are overall more important in this variation. If you can skill up someone in digging, research, cooking and construction then you will be more efficient and possibly have more time.
Washroom in the kitchen should have the arrow pointing right, instead of pointing both ways. If somebody cleans their hands going in, you don't really need them to wash their hands when going out.
unless they really had the shits.
4 water tanks is kinda overkill, one water tank for germy clean water is enough for like 10 sinks and lavatories, you dont even need water tanks for dirty water I think
Love this
Can you use methane from dupe poop?
doing some cleanup around the base off camera isn't a bad idea there is so much stuff just strewn about most of the time
Having a hard time cooling my base, particularly my plants. I don't have that plant you use to cool the room. Recommendations? Already have insulated tiles and I tried using the thermoreg but its not really doing much nor was the ice fan unless I'm doing it all wrong.
Heat transfer depends very much on the gas used. The thermoregulator works better with hydrogen.
Most general cooling systems use an aquatuner too cool a liquid and dump the excess heat into a steam turbine. The liquid can then cool gasses through radiant pipes. Far from simple.
Thermo reg should work if you dump the heat somewhere like a large cold area or a steam turbine. aquatuner plus turbine also works. dropping bits of ice sort of worked for me.
I wonder how much of a challenge it would be to get ALL of the game achievements on one base. Just curious to how much it could hamstring a playthrough.
I think some might be mutually exclusive.
It doesn't seem like any are mutually exclusive. Once you're past early game it's mostly about putting in the time, assuming you're familiar with the game mechanics. The difficult part is the early game. Dealing with carnivore's time limit while having the limits of locavore and super sustainable is a challenge. You will need to consume 200 critters worth of bbq and power your base using wheels until you can get hydrogen generators set up, and you can't use domesticated plants to sustain you until you get ranching set up either. This limits the number of dupes early on but you're going to need the manpower to get done before the time limit. Though a bit of math says 10 dupes eating meat only for 40 cycles is enough to get the achievement so I'm sure it's possible.
The second schedule has only 2 sleep periods and too many downtime periods.
Do the hats they wear pertains to the job they're going to be good at?
Ex. Dupe has superhard digging and grilling II, if Dupe's hat were superhard digging will he not be able to do cook skill required stuff?
They earn hats with skills but they can wear any hat they have earned.
Do you know why some Dupes sometimes leave food at their table? They eat some of it, but some gets left behind.
I guess they were full.
Pips poop dirt so the pups food aren't that big a worry.
cleaning would be good. draining the carbon dioxide from the far sink may lead to people washing their hands too.
since co2 skimmers remove co2 but produce no oxygen, could they be used to reduce pressure?
yup
As a new player. All of this seems.. extremely complex. Well, it seems easy when you do it. But putting any of it into practice in my own world is a lot harder than it seems. I'm really struggling to keep up with creating a renewable source of water with a cool steam vent. Allow me to explain
I'm running out of water in my base. And currently, I have a cool steam vent directoy next to my base. (This was probably a big mistake on my end) but as soon as I discovered the vent I didn't surround it in any tiles or anything and the area around it has heated to a crispy 60° celc water. And the area around the geyser itself is pretty much innacessible atm given that I don't have exos. So I put a water pump into the bottom part of it. Which incapacitated the one building it, but it got the job done. And had the pump running from the bottom part of my base to a higher up part with insulated pipes made of obsidian atm (I didn't have any abyssalite readily available. Since for some reason on my map the only area I found it was deeper down and it was over 400° celc so that's a suicide trip. And I managed to get it to a room with abyssalite tiles (I found abysalite at this time in another section of the map) and I used your mini exploit for water cooling to keep the machine itself cool. Though, I have to surround it in water since it's easiest atm and more available than oil for me currently. And all that is fine and dandy.
But my issue is I'm also sturggling to power it. I had a coal generator on a seperate circuit. But it's not enough to go and run the hydro cooler and 2 pumps. So I'm trying to get a natural gas generator currently. but that also produces a lot of carbon and polluted water I think it said? I can't remember and I'm at school atm. But I have a natural gas geyser directly below my base. and the area itself is a cool 120° B)
For real though. I'm not sure how to go and get my dupes access to.the geyser as it's already at max pressure without busting my base chock full natural gas. I was thinking to try and get a gas pump and put the generator in a room with a carb skimmer. But then that also would use and produce a fair bit of polluted water over time. And that just starts a vicious cycle of purification and blah blah blah.
I'm not sure if I'm gonna have any huge issues given that I waited so long and the nat geyser is full pressure. (5.2kg per tile 0_o)
I know this is a wall of text. And I'm sorry. But I'm trying to find out how to apply these things to my colony to find a happy medium.
PS: Oxygen won't be an issue soon. i'm currently working on a self sustaining Oxidizer room. Which will run off it's own hydrogen generator (more stuff to do and account for😅)
I really do enjoy the game. it's just extremely complicated to a new player and is rather overwhelming. any chance you could give some advice? Any is aporeciated. Again, sorry for the text wall. but you're probably one of the most well grasped players with ONI that I've seen. And a lot of tutorials have been unhelpful because again, I'm not sure how to apply it to my game without killing everyone.
Hi LTmech,
Having a steam geyser right beside your base can be a blessing and a curse! Are you on the hardest settings or just standard? I often see/read players are trying to cool geyser water and often there isn't much of a need. You could shield the side of the hot area that faces your base and top and bottom with insulated tile. This will cause the heat to radiate away from your base or you cap it off unless you really need that water. Mealwood and Mushrooms are good early and mid game food because they require no water (only dirt and slime) which is often abundant.
I usually try to find an ice biome as quickly as possible and use that ice to make ice shift plates to cool down geyser areas or build them in my water tank storage to cool the water. This won't work forever but can help. You may also find wheezeworts to help cool areas. They work best in hydrogen gas. That cooling exploit (the borg cube) no longer works from what I can tell. You can't build anything directly out of abyssalite anymore so insulated pipes/tiles out of igneous rock is a good option.
I try to get 1 or 2 max size hatch farms up early as well as they supply meat, shells, and coal to keep your coal generators running. Make sure to use a smart battery with the coal generators so you don't waste extra coal. Same with natural gas generators. Bathrooms produce net water which can be filtered in an infinite loop. This can become a decent source of germy but clean water for plants, research etc. Be careful with electrolyzers as they put out hot oxygen. Using liquid locks is very useful if you want a perfect seal. There are mods that allow for perfect airlocks as well.
So yeah the game is complex and I failed tons while learning which was tough but also fun :)
Good luck!
@@GrindThisGame well. In case you were wondering the geyser area is so close that there is only one insulated tile between the geyser area and my base (I didn't realose there was one there until they had pretty much finished building. So I had some heat issues early on. But it's mostly fine now due to the insulated tiles. But one other thing, I tried the borg cube yesterday. And it kinda worked. It would only cool.the water to 40° which it was about 68° originally. And it wouldn't go any lower due to the heat put out from the cooler itself.
The reason I'm so worried about cooling the geyser water is because I don't wanna tget my water supply way too hot for anything and end up cooking my people alive doing so. Which is what happened in my last run, unfortunately. due to stress buildup
And I've been looking for a ice Biome. But currently, I've searched all the areas in the immediate vicinity of my base except for down (1000°, Phew.) But haven't found any ice biomes directly close. So it'll be a journey to find one later. As fir the ice plates, I COULD try making an ice maker and getting ice that wayfor the cooling plates if that's what I need to do considering there are no oce biomes directly nearby.
And as for power, I'm seriously considering my natural gas Geyser. But as I said earlier. the gas is max pressure so will flood out quickly when I open up the room. Not to mention the room os about 140°-170° so that could be an issue as well. I was thinking of cresting an airlock area, but there's also the issue of how much Carbon Dioxide and polluted water will get put out by the process. It's not something that I can't manage. But it's rather stressful since I've been running out of water. And am needing a new method ASAP. I wasn't blessed with lots of.early water is why. And in case you're wondering it's regular difficulty.
I'm not saying I can't solve it. It's just that I'll need to make a huge loop for all the outputs and all that to try and minimize my problems. And it's just difficult to apply the help to my colony.
Sorry if that seems naive😅
PS: the Nat geyser is also like 4 blocks from my base as well. But is combined into a ruins area kinda.
@@GrindThisGame alright, so, I ended up getting to a point in the game where almost no progress was being made, stress was through the roofs and basically everything was sucky. I'll try to learn from my mistakes this time and perhaps the gen gods will bless me with a steam geyser right near a ice biome. Lol
Since he removed the pump where is he getting water for the doops? Is it coming from one of the new machines he made next too the bathroom?
That bathroom itself creates more polluted water then clean water that goes in...so you can generate new water out of pee!
@@GrindThisGame Great thanks very much
:oxifern your weak :alage terrianium im you
Where do the germs go in this Toilet system? When i did it everything was infected. :D
They stay in the system. As long as you don't cook with this water it's useful. You can use it for plants etc.
:D very funny game =)
Why dont you lvl up the dups skills?
Trying to keep morale expectations low.
Can you do a letsplay on 60 seconds
have you tried don't starve it is like this but harder
I have...and yes its harder for me.
dont starve is not anything like this game - how are you drawing correlations?
You have a very soothing and strangely handsome voice. Lol maybe you could become a voice actor or singer.
My singing voice is terrible :)
Grind This Game aww you’re so humble!
Hiii
please dont play off camera .... or atleast fast forward it so if anyone wants to see it they can slow down, new player here
As a newish player, i came here to learn, but i am super confused on 2 things.
The water pipes, the output of the sink is already green, so all those bridges seemed pointless. You just added another output, so nothing changed....
The woodburner you had set to keep full of wood anytime the battery went below 100%. To save wood/coal i have been setting mine to like 5%. So right as generator starts to run out, queues get added, fuel runs out, battery maintains, then dupes deposit some items to get it to about 30%~. Battery then recharges, waste SOME fuel, then repeat.
But with it set to 100%, your dupes just keep filling the wood burner all the time and your battery is 100%, all the time. I can't see the reason for that :/
It is quite possible I messed things up :)
Grind this game, bro I like to watch in 1080p. Double fps counter on the top left really annoys me, would you just keep only 1 on... !
oops only one is supposed to be captured.
@@GrindThisGame Hi is frame rate locked at 60fps? Or is it possible to go higher (not that you'd need to lol).
What is going on here? ep 2 and 3 are different worlds.
diff playlist?
CLEAN UR TOILETT BOYY WTF DISGUSTING