Simple video but packed with information and ideas. Thanks. I especially like the oil refrigeration system, and will look into that (and water for early game) for my base to cool down the electrolysers and generators.
I have a few huntred of hours un the game so i believe this is very useful information for beginners: 1.if you build the oxygen facility next to the water géiser you can use it as a stabilizer for temperature(only if they are made of gold or better) for the machinery and then cool down the oxygen(using the cooling machine that appears on snow biomes) and then send it to your base or send it directly to your base even if it's hot and then cool your base with acuatuners (o como se escriba). P.d.: if the géiser Is far from your base just use normal pipes to get it to your base, it will cool the oxygen with the sorrounding things .(even better if it goes through a ice biome)
I would say they arent, he mentioned using the hot water for carbon skimmers which in the current version of the game consume and output water at a 1:1 ratio so u can sieve it and pump it back in. A guy with that much experience would have known that carbon skimmers dont need any additional water which leads me to assume a lot of stuff has changed, I am pretty sure hot water makes hot oxygen currently which will hurt your plants, not your duplicants
Hi. Fist of all thanks. Yes I have played Factorio, but only a little co op with my girlfriend. I am not good enough to make guides for it unless I do it from the perspective of what is hard or confusing when starting out.
No worries. I find your videos generally informative and good for a beginner. It's just those two words that really raises the hairs on my back like 'naglar skrapande mot en svarta tavla'. I'm Danish, btw, and do know a bit of (spoken) Swedish (obviously not much of spelling champ in it).
In other words this game doesn't keep track of conservation of energy, which is kinda stupid and makes a lot of game mechanics pointless, since you can delete heat using exploits.
They have since changed that. Most buildings now output material at the same heat at which material entered the input, or even higher temperatures in some cases. Now you really have to cool down machines and their inputs, as they’ll break otherwise due to runaway overheating.
Only the water for the crops, I talk about that towards the end of the video. For toilets and sinks the water in storage will heat up, the loss in temperature, normally some 2-3 degrees. So to keep temperature in the bathroom stable you need thermal energy equal to 3 degree temperature change in water. the rest of the high water temperature will get deleted down the chain anyway. Think about it like this, the cooling needed to cool down several toilets is roughly equal to if you just had constructed some of the liquid pipes in that room with high conductive material instead of abyssalite. However if you want to cool down the toilets by first cooling all water used by the toilets to room temperature, with hot geyser-water that would be some 40-50 degree temperature change if not more. So pretty much more than 10 times as much cooling needed than if you just combat the heat leakage from the storage in the toilets.
This video is hugely outdated. Oxygen temperature is directly affected by the water temperature. But even before, you needed a way to bring down the temperature of the oxygen before blowing it into your base. And guess what? Running cool water along the pipes cools down the oxygen. So 2 years ago, you needed water cooling as well.
Simple video but packed with information and ideas.
Thanks.
I especially like the oil refrigeration system, and will look into that (and water for early game) for my base to cool down the electrolysers and generators.
I have a few huntred of hours un the game so i believe this is very useful information for beginners:
1.if you build the oxygen facility next to the water géiser you can use it as a stabilizer for temperature(only if they are made of gold or better) for the machinery and then cool down the oxygen(using the cooling machine that appears on snow biomes) and then send it to your base or send it directly to your base even if it's hot and then cool your base with acuatuners (o como se escriba).
P.d.: if the géiser Is far from your base just use normal pipes to get it to your base, it will cool the oxygen with the sorrounding things .(even better if it goes through a ice biome)
Escribiste o como se escriba en español xD
Are the numbers the same now that the game has released? fixed output for Oxygen? i wish the game would provide more data info
I would say they arent, he mentioned using the hot water for carbon skimmers which in the current version of the game consume and output water at a 1:1 ratio so u can sieve it and pump it back in. A guy with that much experience would have known that carbon skimmers dont need any additional water which leads me to assume a lot of stuff has changed, I am pretty sure hot water makes hot oxygen currently which will hurt your plants, not your duplicants
I find your videos very useful and interesting, thank you for your guides, please do more tutorials! By the way, have you played factorio?
Hi. Fist of all thanks. Yes I have played Factorio, but only a little co op with my girlfriend. I am not good enough to make guides for it unless I do it from the perspective of what is hard or confusing when starting out.
water over 75 degrees damages pumps - so how do you pump it?
use a gold amalgam pump
gold amalgam and refined metals increases max temperature by 50c.
You look like the doctor from doctor who.
Is that a good thing, a bad thing.. or just a thing?
Ketmo785 yes
Which doctor? The one with the tits?
@@Ketmo785 just a thing
@@AndrooUK pretty sure the doctor was a dude
Germs is pronounced with dj-sound as in John. Geyser is pronounced Guy-ser or Geezer (depending on you're American or British).
Thx I will try to think about that in the future. I am aware my English pronunciation is somewhat lacking (I am Swedish)
No worries. I find your videos generally informative and good for a beginner. It's just those two words that really raises the hairs on my back like 'naglar skrapande mot en svarta tavla'. I'm Danish, btw, and do know a bit of (spoken) Swedish (obviously not much of spelling champ in it).
Thanks for the video
Seems somewhat out of date. At this point we can cool water with an aquatuner to produce power with steam turbines. In a nutshell ofc.
someone update this video, are all these still accurate?
No
thanks that's actually a great idea
In other words this game doesn't keep track of conservation of energy, which is kinda stupid and makes a lot of game mechanics pointless, since you can delete heat using exploits.
This video is outdated, they changed alot of stuff
They have since changed that. Most buildings now output material at the same heat at which material entered the input, or even higher temperatures in some cases. Now you really have to cool down machines and their inputs, as they’ll break otherwise due to runaway overheating.
the thing with carbon skimmer is, if you put cold water in it cools it.
The hot water sitting in the toilets and sinks will heat up that area AND you are still cooling the geyser water with oil cooling LOL
Only the water for the crops, I talk about that towards the end of the video. For toilets and sinks the water in storage will heat up, the loss in temperature, normally some 2-3 degrees. So to keep temperature in the bathroom stable you need thermal energy equal to 3 degree temperature change in water. the rest of the high water temperature will get deleted down the chain anyway. Think about it like this, the cooling needed to cool down several toilets is roughly equal to if you just had constructed some of the liquid pipes in that room with high conductive material instead of abyssalite. However if you want to cool down the toilets by first cooling all water used by the toilets to room temperature, with hot geyser-water that would be some 40-50 degree temperature change if not more. So pretty much more than 10 times as much cooling needed than if you just combat the heat leakage from the storage in the toilets.
@Glace games It's not the heat from the pipes that's the issue, it's the lavatories and sinks radiating heat. That's what you need to cool down.
Please retitle this video as it has become misinforming
This video is hugely outdated. Oxygen temperature is directly affected by the water temperature. But even before, you needed a way to bring down the temperature of the oxygen before blowing it into your base. And guess what? Running cool water along the pipes cools down the oxygen. So 2 years ago, you needed water cooling as well.