Stationeers tutorial - total noob intro 1: New base with airlock, AC, food,steel,battery,O2 refiller

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ต.ค. 2024

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  • @stripedcollar335
    @stripedcollar335 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have been a solidworks mechanical engineer designing production machines for 20 years. I also have >450 hours in Stationeers. It took half of those hours for me to think about stepping on Vulcan. There are 2 yt creators that cover this game that I watch for entertainment. I recently found your channel and while entertaining, I watch you to learn.
    Very well done. Thank you.
    Enthusiastic new sub.

    • @OwnerOfTheCosmos
      @OwnerOfTheCosmos  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for this vote of confidence, I hope you'll not be disappointed! With this amount of videos up, there'll surely be some good stuff for you to find ... and some bad/boring stuff also. If you have certain content in mind, I can probably recommend something. There are some beginner tutorial series/videos linked from the channel homepage, but they're probably below your paygrade.

  • @MrAnastassios2
    @MrAnastassios2 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you so much for this playthrough. In my opinion is by far the best tutorial on YT. Until now even the process to make an airlock seemed difficult, but the way you explain things, helps alot, and it is very clear that you understand the way the game works, and you present the information in a way that make everything sound easy. I have tried multiple time to immerse myself in this game, unsuccesfully so far. I have the confidence that it will be differnent this time, thanks to this video. Two thumbs up!

  • @charlesheath7571
    @charlesheath7571 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I too love this game! The main thing I wish they would change is they pick either Celsius or Kelvin! Pick one. It’s a pain when you see a meter temp in K but a console/tablet in C. Personally I think making all temps in K would be easier to implement do to MIPS

    • @OwnerOfTheCosmos
      @OwnerOfTheCosmos  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      K is everywhere but in the tablet (and maybe consoles). I like that we have a °C view (e.g. tablet), but I also dig the K scale because it's more scientific, and I think the balance they found in how they used either this or the other is optimal (at least I can't think of a better one). Rule of thumb: Any dealings with devices (e.g. staring at a pipe analyzer or a pipe meter or doing programming) are always in K.
      So, your "lbn r0 CLSsensGAS INSsensGASindoors Temperature Sum" gives you Kelvin, and to conveniently think in °C (which I prefer), you have to do "sub r0 r0 273.15", which gives you the Celsius view of the Kelvin value. To write a °C value back to a device, you first have to do "add r0 r0 273.15". I don't see how they could make this much simpler, other than using ONLY °C or K, which I'd find wrong.

  • @Tiagofa_TB
    @Tiagofa_TB 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hey, just finished the other moon tutorial you had, now I´m thinking about what can I do after building the advanced furnace and programming the fuel mixing as you teached me. What do you reccomend? Are you going to cover different things on this tutorial? Thank you, you´re the best!

    • @OwnerOfTheCosmos
      @OwnerOfTheCosmos  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Greenhouse. Greenhouse, greenhouse, greenhouse. It needs the right temperature, an okay pressure, and (if you're not growing mushrooms, which I THINK breathe in O2 and breathe out CO2 just like humans) you can harvest O2 from there - and can make sure that there's enough CO2 in there. All automated. You can even harvest and replant automatically, which I'm currently trying for the first time in the zrilian playthrough series (haven't done that aspect of it yet though, still ahead of me).
      Anyway, greenhouse: You can grow soy beans for oil, so you can create canned food. Sounds not too exhilarating, but: Just build the automated oven. Once you've stuffed in a small stack of raw potatoes and see that thing toss out baked ones like nothing, you'll be addicted. And many of the recipes require oil, so you need soy.
      An automatic canister refiller: It can detect what's in the canister, so it can determine what you probably want it to do, e.g. evacuate and leave empty, or refill with oxygen, or evacuate and refill with oxygen (because it was impure or was too hot/cold), etc. - while automatically considering the canister type (smart or not smart, that is the question).
      A custom programmed airlock (I'm currently working on one. Already did in one Moon MIPS assembly video I have here somewhere - SUPER fast. But this one will be very special, hehe.) - or just a standard airlock, except the doors are next to each other in the 1x1x1 box (so, they're perpendicular) - saves an interesting amount of real estate on the floor for the airlock devices.
      etc.

  • @MrAnastassios2
    @MrAnastassios2 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello, I'm glad I found your channel, I really want to learn this game... Anyway, one question: Can you use all this heat from the planet as a power source?

    • @OwnerOfTheCosmos
      @OwnerOfTheCosmos  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks, much appreciated, love to help! :D ---- There's two ways to turn a thermal energy difference into electricity in Stationeers: 1) The Stirling Engine, which I've not yet used (It's planned.) - probably helpful article: stationeers-wiki.com/Stirling_Engine
      2) The thermal difference can be turned into the motion of air, which in turn can be converted to electricity with the Turbine Generator (Looks like a wall with fan blades.) whose max output supposedly is 90W.

  • @videonmode8649
    @videonmode8649 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    2:32:22 was so well timed with the music, lol

    • @OwnerOfTheCosmos
      @OwnerOfTheCosmos  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      xD - Wish it was intentional!

  • @sed1163
    @sed1163 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    good tutorial i am trying to learn this game...your music is a bit loud tho thanks

    • @OwnerOfTheCosmos
      @OwnerOfTheCosmos  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      > music is a bit loud tho
      Noted. Will investigate and probably adjust.
      Laaaaaaaaaaaate edit: I have since been using a somewhat lower music volume and think that's indeed better. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @Redbamboo-fb1gq
    @Redbamboo-fb1gq 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You're underrated.

    • @OwnerOfTheCosmos
      @OwnerOfTheCosmos  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      +fistbump+
      Heyyyy, speaking of: Between yesterday and today, the channel somehow reached 400 subscribers. :D