yeah the first series i watched from him actually had a warning, then had a final tour and destroying of the base. Since then every one i have watched is like this.... :/
it's kinda "The Way" of games like this, dwarf fortress, prison architect, and some rimworld channels. I do agree that I'd like something to be the "we built the statue, and now we're done here" moment. If nothing else, to put a bow on the series.
Well, i dont know if it help you right Now, But i’Ve played oni for a while, the nost fun part of oni is early-mid Game, not because having viscogel isnt fun or the super conductiv, But the lag of the Game isnt that fun, And Even recording it is Even harder to Play, And the thing is that you get bored by All the mistake you made early on, Even Echo Said that we All made mistakes
Yeah, but the series are absolutely good. Im a long date oni player and this Channel is the only one good enough that makes me whatch video contents about oni. Another ones is boring.. Hope find another 'echo' 😢
My vote goes to Puft ranching. It's something that seems straightforward, but the most efficient and fully automated design is actually very challenging to implement. It would be nice to have more videos on that for new players to figure out the mechanics.
hah! Thanks for the shoutout. Great job with the colony, your videos have made me want to get back into ONI again. Haven't played at all during the whole spaced out time.
Couple of thoughts about the sulfur line, I BELIEVE they still have not fixed the bug where conveyor rails still transfer heat with the tile below them even when they themselves are in a tile, insulated or not. If this is the case since you have the lines exiting the cooling brick and passing directly over your aquatuner steam room there is a chance that it will heat the sulfur back up as it passes. This is probably why it was coming out so warm initially. This really screwed up a volcano petroleum boiler I made where I ran the igneous rock left over from the volcano thro a cooling brick where it passed over a steam room and heated back up from 35 to 150 degrees on the way out. The second thought is you have the sulfur making a pretty long trip through open air where the temps are at 60ish degrees. The sulfur may end up reaching the farm pretty warm early on. I think both issues can be solved by moving the conveyor line up 1 tile over the steam room, this will actually let the sulfur cool down the turbine as it passes behind it as well, and eventually the cold sulfur should equalize the ambient temps on its long journey without the need to lower the cooling brick temps anymore.
The steam turbine area is being cooled by the aquatuner as well. Confirmed the sulfer is making it to the base in the 20s. Thank you for the in-depth comment and analysis.
pufts are not terrible to use for bleach stone. remember that a puft prince alone can support 6 waterweed. if a chlorine vent can support 2 pufts, then you can keep 12 plants going. if you are willing to invest some time for puft ranching, a single squeaky puft can support 57 waterweed plants. this means that a standard chlorine vent could support 114 plants. since you only need 2 to accomplish this, you won't need a dedicated ranch for squeaky puft breeding. you can have just a puft stable, puft prince stable, and a large room (non-stable) for mixing puft and puft princes. since pufts lay eggs fast, you wouldn't need but a stable for maybe 1 or 2 of each type.
@@EchoRidgeGaming keep in mind the puft prince should be able to support 6, but that is on paper. i don't know if it could in game. the only time i have used pufts, was to feed mushrooms. i was able to support more than 10 with 2 pufts, with a building up of slime reserve, so it could be correct.
I had a similar setup for cooling my sulfur out of the geyser, but then I realized that if I just insulate the geyser and get the liquid sulfur with a steel pump, with the liquid going through 2 liquid valves set at 1000g/s to avoid breaking the pipes, it's super easy to cool the sulfur with as few as 2 radiant pipes going through a cold box with 20C water, and then just drop it on the ground where a sweeper can take care of it. So basically a 2x2 cool box is enough, much simpler setup, and you can get 2kg/s, or 1200kg/cycle. I also added a weight sensor to something like 500kg or so, to avoid the sweeper activating non stop to pick up 2kg at a time.
With regard to heating up your slicksters farm, molten slicksters are actually quite good for that despite only being able to survive down to 75 celcius. They spawn at 160 celcius and they weight 400 kg. This means that they would need to lose 118 MJ of heat before they die from the cold. For comparison, smelting a batch of steel releases about 93.5 MJ of heat. In addition, the temperature of the slickster resets when they grow up a so any heat they lose while they are babies is free. And CO2 is a terrible thermal conductor. Basically, they have enough heat to surving being fed luckwarm CO2 their whole life without freezing.
Hey! I love watching your videos, helps me learn a lot more stuff about the game. I was hoping if you could drop a guide for intro to rocketry and space. I just dug up to space and I’m confused as to what to do next. Keep up the good work! ❤️
As a person who came back to ONI recently, a Discord server to ask discuss would be nice. Also, hoping that the Absolute Beginner series gets a new episode soon. EDIT: Also, if you ever want to have or start sucrose production, you could swap the sweetles with grubgrubs once you can get a few eggs, then put the sweetles into a separate stable without plants to tend to. An additional plus is that grubgrubs produce more meat than sweetles.
Awww, poor Hulk had a breakdown. DX I love the whole separate farm area, but your sweetles need a friend! .. Kidding, I'm just a weirdo who never puts one of anything in an area bc I feel bad like it's going to be lonely, LOL. I get way too attached to my dupes and critters. >.> hahaa, Very punny! XD Good stuff, Tyfs. Hope you have a great week, Echo!
Great build! Fun to see and follow along. One thing I was thinking was the space for the sweetels and no maintenance, you could separate each level with a door horizontally. That way you guarantee that they don't get overcrowded and stop laying eggs on one level. Not that it's a lot of work to fix.
We won't get overcrowded because we are keeping such a small number of critters and the room is big enough. We won't be taming them, just using them for their plant skills :)
@@EchoRidgeGaming You're right ofc they won't get cramped. But don't they groom less when they're not fed? Iirc it's just one tending per cycle if they aren't fed. But that might not be an issue. 😊 I hope I'm not coming off as complaining or rude, I don't have many to discuss this game with and I am trying to learn as much as I can. 😁I look forward to seeing the rest of the base form and seeing what challenges comes next!
@@Archeos92 I enjoy talking about the game too :) With them being wild, we only rely on them laying 1 egg before they die, which will keep the population stable. No need to feed them. Also, wild animals can't starve :)
Also I highly recommend the No Manual Delivery mod if you have an automated kitchen, that way the dupe can't pick up ingredients from halfway across the map, gets called to lunch, and drops the ingredient down to the nether
I'd love to see how you ranch pufts and farm waterweed. I haven't even attempted waterweed yet. Though I do have squeaky pufts and a chlorine vent in my current playthrough. So much bleach stone but no clue really what to do with it.
With pufts being flying critters they create some more calculations and lag. Another way to get bleach stone is from one of the asteroids. For 22 dupes eating only frost burgers you need 7.33 waterweed plants which need 3.67kg bleach stone a cycle. One ton of bleach stone lasts about 270 cycles
You have a giant cool brick. Why not use that to cool your metal or in this case, Sulfur. Better yet pass it through your slicker farm to dump its heat then to the cool brick then to farm. :)
Two reasons I thought that might be problematic. First the cold room is -200 something so I wouldn't want the sulfer to be that cold (and stifle the crops). The second is I still would have to get it to the cold room. Transporting the hot sulfer halfway across the map without being chilled, would have dumped a lot of heat into the environment. Also sometimes, it just makes for a good contraption to show TH-cam :)
@@EchoRidgeGaming ok i didn't how far the cool brick was but its something impressively built. Gonna have to built one for myself. In that case, my vote goes to puft ranch. That's something I've never been able to ranch successfully. They keep dying. Plus the one prince per ranch is challenging on it own.
Cable joint plates work the same way wire Bridges do. Meaning they allow other wires to pass through the gap in the middle, you don't need to put a conductive wire bridge over a joint plate. Also, until you get up to full speed in the grubfruit farm won't the excess sulfur that's not being used block your conveyor mainline?
Loving the run (and all the others). Was wondering if you had ever done a lettuce farm and run frost burgers? I don’t think I have ever seen someone do lettuce
Hello, recent subscriber here, regarding people asking how to send their save file for the base fixxer series, you need to do it on your computer. In your game files (steam as an example) you need to find a folder named klei then go to oxygen not included and then to save files, you obviously will find the email on the computer version of youtube, from where you can upload it in your way. Hope ot helps!
For now we are going to leave them wild. Only want a few to take care of the plants. Don't want to add too many critters as the simulation is already stuttering.
Carbon dioxide is a really bad thermal conductor. So to spread out the heat more evenly in slickster area make a self looping conveyor rail with refine carbon that passes the slickster area and the two metal tiles. 22 ravenous dupes eating frost burgers requires 7.33 waterweed plants which require a total of 3.67 kg bleach stone a cycle. One ton of bleach stone lasts about 270 cycles. It would be better in terms of lag to have a rocket drill an asteroid once or twice and that would last this colony. Vacuuming out the outer areas of your base would increase performance, just remember to have a cooling solution for transformers and other industry buildings
Bro today is a good day for an episode. Quick question, how do you dispose of unwanted CO2 in your duplicant's habitation center? do you just pump it out with air pumps? Also Congrats on the RTX 3080!
Oh I wish that was my 3080. I refuse to pay scalper pricing so it will be a while :) In the beginning of the colony I use a carbon skimmer but by late game I just pump it out into the vacuum of space.
Is every series on this channel just gonna end without any, well, ending? I wanna know before i binge another one that just abruptly ends.
yeah the first series i watched from him actually had a warning, then had a final tour and destroying of the base. Since then every one i have watched is like this.... :/
it's kinda "The Way" of games like this, dwarf fortress, prison architect, and some rimworld channels.
I do agree that I'd like something to be the "we built the statue, and now we're done here" moment. If nothing else, to put a bow on the series.
Well, i dont know if it help you right Now, But i’Ve played oni for a while, the nost fun part of oni is early-mid Game, not because having viscogel isnt fun or the super conductiv, But the lag of the Game isnt that fun, And Even recording it is Even harder to Play, And the thing is that you get bored by All the mistake you made early on, Even Echo Said that we All made mistakes
Yeah, but the series are absolutely good. Im a long date oni player and this Channel is the only one good enough that makes me whatch video contents about oni. Another ones is boring.. Hope find another 'echo' 😢
I haven't seen a playthrough yet where every asteroid gets colonized. That'd be fun to see eventually.
Me neither, people seem to stop after going to one or two
tartarus does this pretty often
@@liamt9976 I'll give it a look, thanks.
Francis john did one a while back. Not gonna spoil it but it's a very impressive solution
My vote goes to Puft ranching. It's something that seems straightforward, but the most efficient and fully automated design is actually very challenging to implement. It would be nice to have more videos on that for new players to figure out the mechanics.
I decided a little earlier, we will be doing pufts. I want frost burgers.
Puft ranching if using 1 Prince only is a real nightmare for me :(
You mentioned the sulfur backing up but you put part of its run of rails on a shared line. If it backs up it will block the shared line as well.
Absolutely. It will back up, but not permamentaly. It will still move at a fairly regular clip.
@11:08 you can run the 2k watt cable inside the heavy watt joint plate without bridge :D
Nice tip. Thanks.
22:30 - I remember vividly how long it took me to design a fully automated kitchen + inf storage the very first time :)
You probably want more than 2 access points for the sealed off area, otherwise they might get stuck when you have a large project
hah! Thanks for the shoutout. Great job with the colony, your videos have made me want to get back into ONI again. Haven't played at all during the whole spaced out time.
Couple of thoughts about the sulfur line, I BELIEVE they still have not fixed the bug where conveyor rails still transfer heat with the tile below them even when they themselves are in a tile, insulated or not. If this is the case since you have the lines exiting the cooling brick and passing directly over your aquatuner steam room there is a chance that it will heat the sulfur back up as it passes. This is probably why it was coming out so warm initially. This really screwed up a volcano petroleum boiler I made where I ran the igneous rock left over from the volcano thro a cooling brick where it passed over a steam room and heated back up from 35 to 150 degrees on the way out. The second thought is you have the sulfur making a pretty long trip through open air where the temps are at 60ish degrees. The sulfur may end up reaching the farm pretty warm early on. I think both issues can be solved by moving the conveyor line up 1 tile over the steam room, this will actually let the sulfur cool down the turbine as it passes behind it as well, and eventually the cold sulfur should equalize the ambient temps on its long journey without the need to lower the cooling brick temps anymore.
The steam turbine area is being cooled by the aquatuner as well. Confirmed the sulfer is making it to the base in the 20s. Thank you for the in-depth comment and analysis.
pufts are not terrible to use for bleach stone. remember that a puft prince alone can support 6 waterweed. if a chlorine vent can support 2 pufts, then you can keep 12 plants going. if you are willing to invest some time for puft ranching, a single squeaky puft can support 57 waterweed plants. this means that a standard chlorine vent could support 114 plants.
since you only need 2 to accomplish this, you won't need a dedicated ranch for squeaky puft breeding. you can have just a puft stable, puft prince stable, and a large room (non-stable) for mixing puft and puft princes. since pufts lay eggs fast, you wouldn't need but a stable for maybe 1 or 2 of each type.
Challenge accepted. Appreciate the pep talk ;)
@@EchoRidgeGaming keep in mind the puft prince should be able to support 6, but that is on paper. i don't know if it could in game. the only time i have used pufts, was to feed mushrooms. i was able to support more than 10 with 2 pufts, with a building up of slime reserve, so it could be correct.
Yes !!! Was waiting for this to decide what to do with my súlfur geyser, good to see I had a similar idea… still need to get some super coolant
I had a similar setup for cooling my sulfur out of the geyser, but then I realized that if I just insulate the geyser and get the liquid sulfur with a steel pump, with the liquid going through 2 liquid valves set at 1000g/s to avoid breaking the pipes, it's super easy to cool the sulfur with as few as 2 radiant pipes going through a cold box with 20C water, and then just drop it on the ground where a sweeper can take care of it. So basically a 2x2 cool box is enough, much simpler setup, and you can get 2kg/s, or 1200kg/cycle. I also added a weight sensor to something like 500kg or so, to avoid the sweeper activating non stop to pick up 2kg at a time.
With regard to heating up your slicksters farm, molten slicksters are actually quite good for that despite only being able to survive down to 75 celcius. They spawn at 160 celcius and they weight 400 kg. This means that they would need to lose 118 MJ of heat before they die from the cold. For comparison, smelting a batch of steel releases about 93.5 MJ of heat. In addition, the temperature of the slickster resets when they grow up a so any heat they lose while they are babies is free. And CO2 is a terrible thermal conductor. Basically, they have enough heat to surving being fed luckwarm CO2 their whole life without freezing.
Hey! I love watching your videos, helps me learn a lot more stuff about the game. I was hoping if you could drop a guide for intro to rocketry and space. I just dug up to space and I’m confused as to what to do next. Keep up the good work! ❤️
Mixed Berry Pie sounds like an euphemism.
As a person who came back to ONI recently, a Discord server to ask discuss would be nice.
Also, hoping that the Absolute Beginner series gets a new episode soon.
EDIT: Also, if you ever want to have or start sucrose production, you could swap the sweetles with grubgrubs once you can get a few eggs, then put the sweetles into a separate stable without plants to tend to. An additional plus is that grubgrubs produce more meat than sweetles.
Next episode of the Absolute Beginner series will be next week. Thanks for the comment.
Awww, poor Hulk had a breakdown. DX
I love the whole separate farm area, but your sweetles need a friend! .. Kidding, I'm just a weirdo who never puts one of anything in an area bc I feel bad like it's going to be lonely, LOL. I get way too attached to my dupes and critters. >.>
hahaa, Very punny! XD Good stuff, Tyfs. Hope you have a great week, Echo!
Great build! Fun to see and follow along. One thing I was thinking was the space for the sweetels and no maintenance, you could separate each level with a door horizontally. That way you guarantee that they don't get overcrowded and stop laying eggs on one level. Not that it's a lot of work to fix.
We won't get overcrowded because we are keeping such a small number of critters and the room is big enough. We won't be taming them, just using them for their plant skills :)
@@EchoRidgeGaming You're right ofc they won't get cramped. But don't they groom less when they're not fed? Iirc it's just one tending per cycle if they aren't fed. But that might not be an issue. 😊 I hope I'm not coming off as complaining or rude, I don't have many to discuss this game with and I am trying to learn as much as I can. 😁I look forward to seeing the rest of the base form and seeing what challenges comes next!
@@Archeos92 I enjoy talking about the game too :) With them being wild, we only rely on them laying 1 egg before they die, which will keep the population stable. No need to feed them. Also, wild animals can't starve :)
Also I highly recommend the No Manual Delivery mod if you have an automated kitchen, that way the dupe can't pick up ingredients from halfway across the map, gets called to lunch, and drops the ingredient down to the nether
Great show. Condos condos condos
6:00 - Talk about brute-force solutions to cooling problems :)
Nice, another series binged. Loving the content bro :D
This one took longer cuz I'm back in work, welp, time to start binging the next one ;)
Another AMAZING video!
I'd love to see how you ranch pufts and farm waterweed. I haven't even attempted waterweed yet. Though I do have squeaky pufts and a chlorine vent in my current playthrough. So much bleach stone but no clue really what to do with it.
Then pufts you shall have. As soon as I said it, I decided that, yes, I do want frost burgers.
@@EchoRidgeGaming can't wait! I'm really learning so much from your videos. Thank you for all your hard work!
With pufts being flying critters they create some more calculations and lag. Another way to get bleach stone is from one of the asteroids. For 22 dupes eating only frost burgers you need 7.33 waterweed plants which need 3.67kg bleach stone a cycle. One ton of bleach stone lasts about 270 cycles
@@jannefock9337 I love people who do the math for me. Thanks.
You have a giant cool brick. Why not use that to cool your metal or in this case, Sulfur. Better yet pass it through your slicker farm to dump its heat then to the cool brick then to farm. :)
Two reasons I thought that might be problematic. First the cold room is -200 something so I wouldn't want the sulfer to be that cold (and stifle the crops). The second is I still would have to get it to the cold room. Transporting the hot sulfer halfway across the map without being chilled, would have dumped a lot of heat into the environment.
Also sometimes, it just makes for a good contraption to show TH-cam :)
@@EchoRidgeGaming ok i didn't how far the cool brick was but its something impressively built. Gonna have to built one for myself.
In that case, my vote goes to puft ranch. That's something I've never been able to ranch successfully. They keep dying. Plus the one prince per ranch is challenging on it own.
Always a pleasure watching your ONI content. #forthealgorithm
Cable joint plates work the same way wire Bridges do. Meaning they allow other wires to pass through the gap in the middle, you don't need to put a conductive wire bridge over a joint plate.
Also, until you get up to full speed in the grubfruit farm won't the excess sulfur that's not being used block your conveyor mainline?
Another great video. Thanks. Lookin forward to more... ":)
I hope you pick this back up!
Loving the run (and all the others). Was wondering if you had ever done a lettuce farm and run frost burgers? I don’t think I have ever seen someone do lettuce
This is happening in the future. Frost Burgers are on the menu.
Busy episode. Nice
Hello, recent subscriber here, regarding people asking how to send their save file for the base fixxer series, you need to do it on your computer. In your game files (steam as an example) you need to find a folder named klei then go to oxygen not included and then to save files, you obviously will find the email on the computer version of youtube, from where you can upload it in your way. Hope ot helps!
wasn't 91 plants the number without deducting the sulfur your divergent creatures are going to eat? or are you going to leave them wild?
For now we are going to leave them wild. Only want a few to take care of the plants. Don't want to add too many critters as the simulation is already stuttering.
Wouldn't vacuuming out the planetoid anyways help with updates per second since there will be less gas for simulation to calculate.
Yes it would.
Big Nuclear Job
Carbon dioxide is a really bad thermal conductor. So to spread out the heat more evenly in slickster area make a self looping conveyor rail with refine carbon that passes the slickster area and the two metal tiles.
22 ravenous dupes eating frost burgers requires 7.33 waterweed plants which require a total of 3.67 kg bleach stone a cycle. One ton of bleach stone lasts about 270 cycles. It would be better in terms of lag to have a rocket drill an asteroid once or twice and that would last this colony.
Vacuuming out the outer areas of your base would increase performance, just remember to have a cooling solution for transformers and other industry buildings
You could make a better filtering systen by using shutoffs and element sensors, less power needed too
wait, what? this series did just end without any ending? nooooo, please no.
Bro today is a good day for an episode.
Quick question, how do you dispose of unwanted CO2 in your duplicant's habitation center? do you just pump it out with air pumps?
Also Congrats on the RTX 3080!
Oh I wish that was my 3080. I refuse to pay scalper pricing so it will be a while :)
In the beginning of the colony I use a carbon skimmer but by late game I just pump it out into the vacuum of space.
The reactor would be be great to see imo. Have you done one before?
Not for production. Def coming.
Is this series over?
Are we gonna see you playing with nuclear gadgets?
Yes. Yes you are.
@@EchoRidgeGaming Also, would you mind sharing your saved game? :D
comon man you beed the frost bearger aswell... you know your not sates fide
We will do Frost Burgers!
where is ep 25 ?
electric grill's automations are wrong i think
u fixed this problem, sorry mate