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[PR] Fluid piping 2, lets do this again
#16
keep yapping!!! i need feedback and ideas
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#17
I quickly looked over the code, read something about a manual pump. Is it like a hand-cranked sort of thing? Also, to what extent are barrels compatible?
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#18
Wanna see the toilets hooked up to this with flushes dumping the liquids and items into the disposal system
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#19
the dispenser automatically cooled the reagents down to room temp after giving it super heated chemicals for some reason
really wish there was some sort of automatic pump to output the liquid to floors instead of the hand cranked pump currently available
would also be nice if we could also have the ports output into glassware instead of just being input only or a new machine that works like the dropper funnel to have it drip feed chemicals out to connected containers
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#20
Dunno how you'd apply atmos logic to reagents but I think fluid piping could be considered as a concept if it used the same kind of pipe machines (one-way pumps that actually work, fluid canister ports, etc). I'm not impressed with it being added to the game with the state it is in now, because it's buggy and doesn't seem to do anything that other objects in the game can't, but I guess maybe it's just free bug testing for them. Also the input drain pipe machine requires APC power, that seems unnecessary. I've only given it a quick glance, I guess I should test out the mechanics more in the game before I give out feedback on the forums but I find it difficult to even think of anything to do with the fluid pipes because with the building blocks we've been given they really seem irrelevant considering any other item in the game can replace them, first thing that comes to mind is it's just a more expensive less capable chemicompiler. Am I submitting feedback on the forums correctly, I'm new here
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#21
after messing in the testmerge, the concept is neat, but the lack of machinery makes this a lot less useful than it could be (i.e. as cheese suggested, something that, at a price or for free, pumps and pours chems from the system into any container inserted, or ports to attach liquid canisters / tanks and fill up / empty out into the system)
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