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[Feature] Chemicompiler heating speedup
#1
The chemicompiler takes ages to heat things up as it is, predominantly because it always targets the goal temperature with the default divisor for heating (1/35th of the difference per tick, with a minimum of 1K and a max of 15K) 

This patch simply reduces the divisor for the difference to 10, it still heats slower than blasting max settings in the reagent heater/cooler, but spends a lot less time on small temperature changes.

https://github.com/goonstation/goonstati...6/pull/176
#2
very much yes
anything that makes the chemicompiler less of a slow archaic uselesspiece of poo
#3
Good patch, slow heating is one of the big weaknesses of the chemicompiler that keeps it from being used more.
#4
I would LOVE for this patch to be implemented!! I learned how to use the compiler but still find it more worthwhile to do stuff by hand because of how slow heating is.
#5
*giggles in secret chems*
#6
this change doesnt affect ridiculously hot or cold recipes so much, since those hit the upper cap for temperature changes anyway.


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