
Did I just solve the Alumina Problem?
Hi there.
I heard and saw that many of you struggle with the cycling of resources, especially with aluminuminum. Gaming_with_Doc on youtube.com even said that it would be easier to just package the excess water and sink it. TH? I am NOT gonna waste my expensive plastic in my playthrough! You can do it way much cheaper! (I see no problem in building cost of a few more machines; they are so cheap and compared to the one-time build cost of one, way better than constantly needing more plastic, e.g.)
Doc's a pretty nice guy tho, go check out his vids.
>So I thought to myself, why not just merge the water on belts? would be much easier? And well, if you are willing to build like ONLY 20 machines more and do some minimal extra pipe and beltwork, you will, in theory end up without any problems. (I assume you understand what a fluid is, how to not get bottlenecked with it, and have at least 3 brain cells.) HOW would you even play the game otherwise?!?
The advantages of my system are that it only needs plastic once: when you fill up the Packagers with them. (A little buffer would probably go well there.)
The rest is just an alumina setup like every other; sure, feel free to change the recipes and stuff, hell, even the numbers! I just chose the base recipes for introduction purposes.
I do NOT know if this Idea had someone else before and I am just abusing the lack of knowledge of mine that someone different had that thought before as i said, pls let me know. rally. (i don't want to be sued!)
And well, if no; just call it the [Yosh's Packaged Water Recycling System (PWRS)] for now, thx XD
If this helps you, feel free to UPVOTE this post and subscribe to my channel- I... do not have a channel, anyways; forget that. Thx for upvoting tho!
Oh, and if you wanna check out the plan a little closer (or in 4k if you'd like, e.g.), here is the direct link to a very cool tool:
pioneertoolbox.com
-Yoshy703Y
Edit: added line: "I just chose the base recipes for introduction purposes."