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Active cooling water/steam requirements are too high

Moleculor opened this issue · 2 comments

commented

Right now, the only way to move sufficient quantities of water/steam in/out of reactors and turbines are tesseracts and highly upgraded extra utilities transfer nodes, rendering things like fluiducts a waste of time.

I'd suggest simply dividing the quantity of water/steam involved in storage, cooling, and power generation by 10, so 2000mB becomes 200mB, etc.

commented

It is possible to feed a reactor with fluiducts, you just need LOTS of
them, although it would be nice if fluid input ducts would auto pull from
attached tanks/opentanks

On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 12:13 PM, Moleculor [email protected]:

Right now, the only way to move sufficient quantities of water/steam
in/out of reactors and turbines are tesseracts and highly upgraded extra
utilities transfer nodes, rendering things like fluiducts a waste of time.

I'd suggest simply dividing the quantity of water/steam involved in
storage, cooling, and power generation by 10, so 2000mB becomes 200mB, etc.


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commented

No, there are other solutions I have in mind for this. Changing the basic value for cross-mod-compatible steam would completely wreck balance.

This will instead by solved with high-density coolants, and can be worked around.