Reduces pipe volume
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Reduces the volume of pipes from 200 liters for everything to 50 liters for straight/bent pipes, 75 liters for 3-way manifolds, and 100 liters for 4-way manifolds. This reduces the volume of most atmospherics components/machines from 200 to 50 liters per node as well.
The point of this is that currently whenever you connect a canister to anything at all at least 1/6th of the gas that was in it will be left behind in whatever it's connected to. Reducing the volume mitigates the loss significantly.
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tweak: reduces the volume of pipes and most atmospherics components
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Why? Also explain what they were previously
and explain the purpose of this (as in why do this)
and explain the purpose of this (as in why do this)
this is to keep the scrubber nodes at the same volume as they were before because reducing it would negatively impact the supermatter's cooling and filtering
my reasoning is that currently whenever you connect a canister to anything at all it's inevitable that at least a 6th of your gas gets left behind in whatever you connected it to. on top of this, having 13 one meter long pipes be the same volume as an entire 1x1x2.5 area is a bit excessive, so i decided to change it.
BUT MY HIGH-EFFICIENCY VOLUME STORAGE STUPIDITY!!! NOOOOOOOO
Does this effect radiators?
If you are literally just doing this to remove the left overs I cant support it. Too much relies on 200 L/S if you want to remove left overs think of another way.
wouldn’t this just leave leftovers still? if you wanted a perfect system why not make vacuum connectors or something that will pull the rest of the gas
If you are literally just doing this to remove the left overs I cant support it. Too much relies on 200 L/S if you want to remove left overs think of another way.
what exactly relies on 200L/s operation?
If you are literally just doing this to remove the left overs I cant support it. Too much relies on 200 L/S if you want to remove left overs think of another way.
what exactly relies on 200L/s operation?
Every historic atmos setup ever?