I have a few thoughts after watching, sorry if this is incoherent: - Glad to see you're starting use p2p tunnels! with it now transfering everything will be a lot easier too and since you're passively generated ore materials you could start automate passive crafting frequently used resources like plates, gears, motors, pumps, etc and maybe passive the lv and mv circuits too to cut down on AE autocrafting time. - The cool thing about P2P tunnels is that you can push resources through the input side but you can't pull through the output side. So if your machines can auto output it's a lot more convenient to push through p2p tunnel than using the slower importer/export buses - Instead of an import bus if you machine have auto output you can use a storage bus with a filter to push it out to a desination instantly or replace it with an interface to instantly import it in your system (or extended system of the network storage buses). If you know how to design your network you rarely ever need to use import/export buses. I hops this can be helpful! sorry if i come off too preachy or lecturing, that is not my intention.
clarification on the last point: you can auto output from a machine to a interface to have instantly go to your AE storage. But this can risk you filling your storage with the output if the input on storage bus is full, so i usually only do this on a subnetwork or if auto voiding for the resource
also, random question cause you may know, do the fluids from me output hatches need to be stored before they can be pulled from the system? didnt know if i wasnt connecting it right or something it seems a little extreme to store every fluid 😅
@@jetlaggmc the fluids need somewhere to go. An Example would be a fluid storage drive that's on the same network or a fluid storage bus connected to a tank of some kind that is also on the same network. Not sure if this is what you mean but thought that might be useful.
Hey man just wanted to say you are killing it and I'm loving this series! Keep it up!
ngl a simple create setup with 1 fan and 1 water wheel is infinitely faster and cheaper (literally free) than most furnaces
all of the mechanical create machines are disabled in this unfortunately 😅
@@jetlaggmcaaahhh i see thanks for letting me know!
Hey there, Vsauce, Micheal here. You might think that your autocrafting is fast, but is it?
its not 😓
Is nitrobenzene better than cetane boosted diesel?
i think cetane will be far better, nitro is just a nice pre-distillation fuel!
I have a few thoughts after watching, sorry if this is incoherent:
- Glad to see you're starting use p2p tunnels! with it now transfering everything will be a lot easier too and since you're passively generated ore materials you could start automate passive crafting frequently used resources like plates, gears, motors, pumps, etc and maybe passive the lv and mv circuits too to cut down on AE autocrafting time.
- The cool thing about P2P tunnels is that you can push resources through the input side but you can't pull through the output side. So if your machines can auto output it's a lot more convenient to push through p2p tunnel than using the slower importer/export buses
- Instead of an import bus if you machine have auto output you can use a storage bus with a filter to push it out to a desination instantly or replace it with an interface to instantly import it in your system (or extended system of the network storage buses).
If you know how to design your network you rarely ever need to use import/export buses.
I hops this can be helpful! sorry if i come off too preachy or lecturing, that is not my intention.
clarification on the last point: you can auto output from a machine to a interface to have instantly go to your AE storage. But this can risk you filling your storage with the output if the input on storage bus is full, so i usually only do this on a subnetwork or if auto voiding for the resource
thanks for the tips theyre definitely helpful!! i thought import/export busses were the only way to go for so long 😵💫
also, random question cause you may know, do the fluids from me output hatches need to be stored before they can be pulled from the system? didnt know if i wasnt connecting it right or something it seems a little extreme to store every fluid 😅
@@jetlaggmc the fluids need somewhere to go. An Example would be a fluid storage drive that's on the same network or a fluid storage bus connected to a tank of some kind that is also on the same network. Not sure if this is what you mean but thought that might be useful.
ahh i figured, thought i would be able to just pull them straight from the hatch! thanks!
One day the pretty base has to be destroyed and bombarded 🤑🤑
noooo!!!
for the love of god, make a mining drill
like the tool? ive been slacking on upgrading my tools for so long 😅