Platinum and gold
Platinum and gold
I believe this 2 material exist in all industry. Platinum, stronger than any metal (mostly) used for rocket and space program.
Gold, because all PCB have them. They are a great conductor.
We have steel but didn't have them?
Gold, because all PCB have them. They are a great conductor.
We have steel but didn't have them?
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There are tens of very important elemental metals and thousands of important alloys in industry. Devs have decided to keep basic game very simple and restrict the number of materials and intermediate products. I do not believe that they are willing to introduce new metals.
Bobs mods give nice variety of new materials and more complex and interesting manufacturing chains. However, I would like that some of them would be rare. It would give nice motivation to explore if you should find new small ore patches to get precious metals. Now there are practically infinite amount of all stuff so that gold, tungsten or titanium are practically not more valuable than iron or copper.
Bobs mods give nice variety of new materials and more complex and interesting manufacturing chains. However, I would like that some of them would be rare. It would give nice motivation to explore if you should find new small ore patches to get precious metals. Now there are practically infinite amount of all stuff so that gold, tungsten or titanium are practically not more valuable than iron or copper.
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Did you mean titanium? Platinum is not as bad as gold but is still very soft as far as metals go
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I think you're confusing platinum with titanium. Platinum has some very useful properties, particularly as a catalyst for chemical reactions, but mechanical strength is not one of them. Titanium, on the other hand, has very good mechanical properties, particularly for high temperatures. There is a huge amount of complexity that could be added, but there has to be a balance with gameplay. Just adding yet another set of material extraction, refining and transportation chains to an already complex set won't necessarily make the game more fun to play. I think this kind of thing is best left to mods.
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Wouldn't mind one additional late-game metal at some point. But other than that I really prefer factory with the limited kinds of resources that we have now - part of why I'm not using any of the 5dim/angel/bob modpacks.
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Yes, in the game, there is not enough of a rare mineral missing in the starting area.
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I like the simplicity of there only being a hand full of ores to start put with. It keeps the earlu game simple, yet the late game is so complex haha
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Go play Bob's mods. There you can find both Titanium and Gold, along with other metals and alloys
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yes mod, but its possible to add in the future.
also my mistakes, its should be titanium. please make this game more intresting and promoting exploration.
also my mistakes, its should be titanium. please make this game more intresting and promoting exploration.
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The premise is false, gold is not a good conductor at all. The only reason why gold is used in some PCBs (in trace amounts) is to protect copper contacts from corroding. With the inclusion of copper, this game already has one of the best conducting materials there is (there are better ones, but they are much harder to come by).
From a logical point of view, given the current game content, one could make a strong case for the inclusion of a semiconductor instead.
From a logical point of view, given the current game content, one could make a strong case for the inclusion of a semiconductor instead.
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Does that mean that wikipedia is incorrect?makrom wrote:The premise is false, gold is not a good conductor at all.
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he is insane fanboy it seems.Muche wrote:Does that mean that wikipedia is incorrect?makrom wrote:The premise is false, gold is not a good conductor at all.
gold are good conductor.
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Maybe I didn't phrase it clearly, I didn't mean to say that gold is an isolator or bad as a conductor per se, but rather that it is a very bad choice as a conductor. It is is very hard to extract in relevant quantities and conducts worse than copper, which is one of the easiest metals to extract. Expect for the fact that it doesn't corrode, it just doesn't make any sense to use gold as a conductor.Muche wrote:Does that mean that wikipedia is incorrect?makrom wrote:The premise is false, gold is not a good conductor at all.
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Aluminium and silicon are the most obvious resources missing IMO.
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bronze/stone/tin as construction materials.m44v wrote:Aluminium and silicon are the most obvious resources missing IMO.
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if someone ever did a machine aging mod, then gold use in electronics could cause a vastly longer lifespan for things that copper on insulator methods the game emulates currently.makrom wrote:Maybe I didn't phrase it clearly, I didn't mean to say that gold is an isolator or bad as a conductor per se, but rather that it is a very bad choice as a conductor. It is is very hard to extract in relevant quantities and conducts worse than copper, which is one of the easiest metals to extract. Expect for the fact that it doesn't corrode, it just doesn't make any sense to use gold as a conductor.Muche wrote:Does that mean that wikipedia is incorrect?makrom wrote:The premise is false, gold is not a good conductor at all.
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Re: Platinum and gold
Mineral prevalences vary in Bob's Ores, with gems being the rarest by far. Set to very low frequency, they can be quite tough to find, and to get to once found, as they are needed for the more advanced weapons in Bob's Warfare. You still have iron, coal, copper, stone, and oil in Bob's Ores, but additionally you have (in order of when you need them), lead, tin, zinc, nickel, silicon, cobalt, gold, (Edit: lithium, silver), aluminum, tungsten, titanium, and gems (5 kinds of those.) Did I miss any? Yes, I did.
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really hope dev didn't want to insult our intelligence.
i mean iron and copper are boring as shit.
i mean iron and copper are boring as shit.
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I'm not sure if uranium is a metal, but it is a new late- game resource which is much less common than other resources. We have iron, copper, stone, coal, and uranium, not just iron and copper like some you make it sound like.Syrchalis wrote:Wouldn't mind one additional late-game metal at some point.
I get that having more metals in the late game could be fun, but I think that adding too many more (I suppose I could probably support adding 1 more if we stop at that) would probably make any late- game items which use it very tedious to automate. Then again, if Wube does add another metal, I'm sure they'll do an amazing job, as always.
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Uranium is a metal. It's missed a lot, but silicon is also a metal. The reason these often get missed is because in both cases, we usually see and use their rather non-metal-like oxides. Sodium is a metal, too, and I don't see as much confusion about it despite the fact that most of us encounter it in the form of table salt.