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All rounds should take 16L in the fluid solidifier not 18L
Your Goal
You're literally losing a nugget per ingot otherwise
Your Vision
Currently all rounds can be made either with a fluid solidifier (18L each, 8 per ingot) or by putting a nugget (9 per ingot) into a lathe. Both of these recipes require machines that the player is already expected to have made by the time they need to make rounds. Rounds also have an expensive recipe that uses hand tools- the use of machines is supposed to increase efficiency. It's a little odd that two different machines would have a different efficiency between them, one process making 8 rounds per ingot and the other 9. Rounds even melt down into 16L of fluid, so why does it take 18L to make them?
Final Checklist
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I understand this change request may not attract enough attention and thus not be implemented.
I understand this change request may be rejected due to other community members think it's inappropriate.
I believe this feature would make the pack better.
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Your Pack Version
2.7.1
Your Proposal
All rounds should take 16L in the fluid solidifier not 18L
Your Goal
You're literally losing a nugget per ingot otherwise
Your Vision
Currently all rounds can be made either with a fluid solidifier (18L each, 8 per ingot) or by putting a nugget (9 per ingot) into a lathe. Both of these recipes require machines that the player is already expected to have made by the time they need to make rounds. Rounds also have an expensive recipe that uses hand tools- the use of machines is supposed to increase efficiency. It's a little odd that two different machines would have a different efficiency between them, one process making 8 rounds per ingot and the other 9. Rounds even melt down into 16L of fluid, so why does it take 18L to make them?
Final Checklist
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: