i would 100% watch more of this. i haven't ever played this game and know nothing about it but the way it's explained in this video is really refreshingly coherent
Every time there is a cool 3d engineering game out. Craig: i don't want to do game design anymore 😂 Start complaining or analyzing the design. Craig: i can fix that, here is my project 😊
Oh, you don't want to heat it directly. But you can heat fresh water to 800 degrees (somehow) and then use a heat exchanger to heat the oil, and it works fine. However, it's worth noting that the keepalive block doesn't seem to 100% respect the way nuclear rods work, so you will probably come back to some radiation.
Sounds like you already did some testing there. I got so curious I actually bought the game just now to try it out myself, I was supposed to wait for the steam sale... Strange how direct heating does nothing, I ran into that really quickly having a reactor being at 400 degrees does almost nothing to increase the containment fluids. I barely got it above 40 and if the reactor drops below 200 it even starts cooling again. Such a shame, seems like such a novel way to do "refinery". But when was the last time video games let us do things we can't do in the real world.
i would 100% watch more of this. i haven't ever played this game and know nothing about it but the way it's explained in this video is really refreshingly coherent
Unfortunately, after last night's update, it no longer launches for me. Ah well.
Every time there is a cool 3d engineering game out.
Craig: i don't want to do game design anymore 😂
Start complaining or analyzing the design.
Craig: i can fix that, here is my project 😊
So what happens if you heat the oil with a nuclear fuel rod?
Oh, you don't want to heat it directly. But you can heat fresh water to 800 degrees (somehow) and then use a heat exchanger to heat the oil, and it works fine. However, it's worth noting that the keepalive block doesn't seem to 100% respect the way nuclear rods work, so you will probably come back to some radiation.
Sounds like you already did some testing there.
I got so curious I actually bought the game just now to try it out myself, I was supposed to wait for the steam sale...
Strange how direct heating does nothing, I ran into that really quickly having a reactor being at 400 degrees does almost nothing to increase the containment fluids. I barely got it above 40 and if the reactor drops below 200 it even starts cooling again.
Such a shame, seems like such a novel way to do "refinery". But when was the last time video games let us do things we can't do in the real world.