What with the recent updates, I'm not longer sure of the best/most efficient method of generating power.
tell me how
tell me how
For large ships, just long lines a block wide.What with the recent updates, I'm not longer sure of the best/most efficient method of generating power.
tell me how
It is different.I'm pretty sure that power generation hasn't been changed in the latest update. Just keep on doing what you used to do.
I am quite certain that it hasn't been touched in over a year.It is different.
That is what I am referring to. Smaller groups of power generators weren't always penalized for being clustered.On the topic of small ships: If you can't exceed a line length of 10, placing single generators is more efficient.
Last I checked the exact number was 8 not 10.I am quite certain that it hasn't been touched in over a year.
On the topic of small ships: If you can't exceed a line length of 10, placing single generators is more efficient.
You've got too many Pixels :DPower generation: Power Generation goes something like this....
If you take a line of generators 9 long, it can produce the same as a 2 Dimensional "Cross" with a length and width of 5. It will have the same "group size" You can also make "faux" diagonals, in the same fashion. Spoiler has a picture to illustrate.
Basically, a group is a series of blocks touching a neighbor along a flat block face. For each new block attached that doesn't share an up/down, left/right, or front/back axis, the generator can supply maximum power.
This next picture tries to illustrate axis sharing
Two groups presented on the left. By adding the green block you create one larger group. The pink blocks will produce LESS power, because they already share one axis with a red block. Where the red block on the lower left increases the up/down axis while the two pink to the right share the axis with the block above it, and to the left.
My bad v.v I've never gotten used to my new computer being able to go over 1024x800You've got too many Pixels :D