can you test a manifold setup on OUTPUT with chained mergers ? I believe this is the issue, what you show works well for me but merging 1200 items/min into a single belt will result in a slow down of my production (which doesn't occur with mk5 belts and a production of 780 items/min)
I tested that just now for you. No reason to post a video, but I lined up six containers in a typical manifold where the exit is all the way down at the bottom and placed an even 1000 units of materials in each , 6000 units in total just like before and then as I connected the final output into a single storage container, I began my timer. It was filled in 5:00 just as expected. I can only surmise that to achieve this, you have to have really high system specs. As shown in the video, mine are AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D, MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 4080, 128 GB DDR5. Here is a photo of the final layout. imgur.com/gallery/satisfactory-6-container-manifold-speed-test-yYyuQt3
can you test a manifold setup on OUTPUT with chained mergers ? I believe this is the issue, what you show works well for me but merging 1200 items/min into a single belt will result in a slow down of my production (which doesn't occur with mk5 belts and a production of 780 items/min)
I tested that just now for you. No reason to post a video, but I lined up six containers in a typical manifold where the exit is all the way down at the bottom and placed an even 1000 units of materials in each , 6000 units in total just like before and then as I connected the final output into a single storage container, I began my timer. It was filled in 5:00 just as expected. I can only surmise that to achieve this, you have to have really high system specs. As shown in the video, mine are AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D, MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 4080, 128 GB DDR5.
Here is a photo of the final layout. imgur.com/gallery/satisfactory-6-container-manifold-speed-test-yYyuQt3