I brought up the asteroids as a method of getting experience with having to void unwanted/unused resources with smaller variations prior to reaching Fulgora where the scrap yields a higher variety. The fact that asteroids are infinite, or are of fewer types, etc, does not make it invalid or "incomparable". It actually reinforces the point that it's a learning experience.XT-248 wrote: βWed Feb 28, 2024 5:39 amI am not trying to mathing anything out.FuryoftheStars wrote: βTue Feb 27, 2024 11:07 pmAs far as I'm aware, the scrap on Fulgora is not infinite, but why does that matter? You are right, we don't know much about it, but I imagine the devs have balanced it to have a similar net yield, at least, as Nauvis, and when was the last time you ran out of resources to find and mine on Nauvis?
But it is premature to try mathing this out now without being able to play it.
I am simply pointing out that the differences make them incomparable.
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I believe the 'three general types' in that quotation block refer to the metallic, carbonic, and oxide types.FuryoftheStars wrote: βTue Feb 27, 2024 11:07 pmNote, too, in that very quote they say there are 3 "general" types. This implies, to me, that there are not a perfect 3 variations (and not just small, medium, large).FFF-381 Blog wrote:There are three general asteroid types:
A new machine called a crusher is used to process the asteroids. Later on, more resource types can be obtained from asteroids using advanced crushing recipes.
- Metallic asteroids for iron ore used to produce gun turret ammunition and thruster oxidizer.
- Carbonic asteroids for carbon which is a new resource used on the platform to produce thruster fuel.
- Oxide asteroids for ice which is melted into water, then used to produce thruster fuel and oxidizer.
Though, again, we don't know for sure, yet.
If they were referring to the size of said asteroids, then that would make for nine different types.
Yes, that is one facet of it.FuryoftheStars wrote: βTue Feb 27, 2024 11:07 pmYeah, one could do that. Not sure how that relates, though. Remember, the discussion here is about changing the ratios to prevent backups with less reliance on voiding. And one of your supporting arguments seemed to be about the player not having the skills (prior experience) to deal with it.
Another facet of the same argument is that the more complicated something is, the Factorio pre-Space Age Veterans might be struggling with it at some point.
The colossal gap between asteroid collecting vs. scrap processing makes me wonder if more unrevealed recipes exist that don't always produce predictable results.
How is that?FuryoftheStars wrote: βTue Feb 27, 2024 11:07 pmYou're starting to drift.XT-248 wrote: βTue Feb 27, 2024 7:05 pm Before the Space Age expansion, there used to be only one recipe that had a randomized output: Uranium Ore Processing. Even then, the Uranium Kovarex Enrichment exists, which adds more steps and, in exchange, gives players greater control of the amount of U-235 vs U-238 isotypes.
Uranium Enrichment's second step gives players the tools to "re-balance" or "tweak" the imbalance of different materials from an RNG recipe into something they can control without voiding.
Uranium has a specific process and outlets for everything. As we don't know everything that's in the expansion yet, using this as a comparison doesn't work.
No.XT-248 wrote: βWed Feb 28, 2024 5:39 amThen, don't use the word 'hoarding.' It has a negative connotation and is usually associated with a disorder.FuryoftheStars wrote: βTue Feb 27, 2024 11:07 pmNope. Stop. You are confusing me with someone else here. I am in no way making an implication towards the disease. Please do not confuse that.
My usage of the word is very directly the action of. Nothing more.
Don't believe me? Google 'hoarding' the entire first result page is precisely what one would imagine: Plyushkin's Disorder.
Amassing, Saving, Stockpiling, Accumulating, piling up, collecting, and gathering are far more neutral tones. Yes, I know I used the term myself a few times, but I prefer those neutral terms.
I will not partake in further discussion down this road because that road leads down to the flaming banned rabbit hole.