@@LiltenheadYou taught them wrong, however! SMESes don’t convert, they are a battery, HV translates to MV in substations, MV goes to APCs and translates to LV
Could you attempt to make a frezon making tutorial video? I think a lot of us would appreciate it. Keep up making this amazing content and stay robust👍.
@@FrikandelKaaskroket frezon is simple. Just mix plasma and oxygen, make them burn, than collect tritium and feed it to more oxygen and N2. Cool it to lowest possible temp and voila. I've made a vid on my second channel, but it's on Russian.
I took the senior engineer role once, and was immediately asked to teach atmos how to tritum. problem: I don't know how to tritium. or frezon. I then discovered that there are no tutorials online. thankfully a dragon showed up and ate me.
Everybody has to start somewhere, I learned a lot of my engineering by being thrown in the deep end. Don't forget to teach folks the basics of atmospherics! The advanced stuff can be information overload to someone new, but the basics are so so so god damn important for keeping people alive.
Lately it seems like we've needed more basic atmos knowledge out there. Lots of high pressure superheated water vapor disasters cropping up. I don't know if this was due to spacing changing or just a new influx of players.
This is way better then my first time being an engi (someone overloaded the AME and blew up half the station because I was busy being taught how to hack doors)
Ah yes, random entounters, screaming people and a the end die painfully. I do love SS13 a lot! The first time I played this game I was a miner medic or something like that. I also got a teacher on my side to teach me how to save people. When I ever learn the basics, I would love to do the same to new cadets! After all, we need more new players for out great game!
Gotta say, thank you for these videos. I know another one I mentioned maybe doing sec again. But I hard focused Medical for paramed, and just got to Station Engi as well. You have been my first source to prepare for departments I'm going to learn; Then having more knowledgeable people be a secondary in-game teacher. I know how to rush AME, core count to injection, Solars, Singulo setup. And going to try learning Atmos and Tesla sometime. Assuming I don't swap to Sci soon!
I hoped you liked the assistants, CE said fuck it lets go, and essentialy asked me to hire more tech assistants when he already had 5. I'm p sure I added four more of them at his request. And yabshoulda taken him to maints. Holofanned a window and smashed it. I've done that for teaching a few times. Also considering how chaotic that shift was with every other crew member having a python or two, it seemed like you and the intern got on well!
Old SS13 TG Station player here. Getting the hang of engi on SS14 was real easy and only really needed a few vids from you to really put me at the top of my game with it- Its basically just the basics of engi on TG Station since there isn't a big ass death crystal to worry about... The nightmares I have about that thing are endless. all I really have left to learn is the singulo, but it seems a lot easier. P.S. I went from medbay main on TG to engi main on SS14, so I only really knew the basics of how to engi on TG- Fight me.
Oh hey, that was the shift me and another engi almost made an entire side room, got the layout and doors all done too. Almost died to the same arti as well.
I like these videos I only can learn by doing, it's pretty rare to find a player willing to actually ruin their round to teach another player. I really want to learn Atmos but I really want a SS13 friend who can teach me all the intricacies. Watching/reading guide after guide on Atmos does nothing for me, but once I do something once in-game I'm set for life. Mostly play 14 because I know basically everything except Atmos, but that's because totally screwing up everything else isn't a game-ender lol. Tip I suggest if you only learn by doing: I learned Engineering in a private server just by taking the China Lake, raising hell in a few cluttered departments and took a LONG time slowly piecing things together. Keep doing that until I got a lot faster. Though I don't know how to set up a proper scenario to learn Atmos the same way.
To train spacing repair, remember that fireaxes can now pry plating, pick an airtight room, ask for a atmos to remove a wall and a floor, and demonstrate it there (should your atmos tech cooperate anyway) also a decent chance to show off inflatables
Since when did SMES start to convert HV or MV? It only stores power and transfer further by HV. HV to MV converted in substation. And APC convert MV to LV.
Converts is the wrong way of phrasing it. But substations need power fed to them through HVs is the point I was trying to get across. But you are correct
I asked your trainee how their shift was on the emergency shuttle. They said they had a great shift, well done Lilten!
I'm glad to hear it
AWWWW
@@LiltenheadYou taught them wrong, however! SMESes don’t convert, they are a battery, HV translates to MV in substations, MV goes to APCs and translates to LV
instructions unclear ID stuck in microwave
This video is for sure dry, but it is fairly educational for new engi players.
Could you attempt to make a frezon making tutorial video? I think a lot of us would appreciate it.
Keep up making this amazing content and stay robust👍.
@@FrikandelKaaskroketwhat is frezon?
@@FrikandelKaaskroket frezon is simple. Just mix plasma and oxygen, make them burn, than collect tritium and feed it to more oxygen and N2. Cool it to lowest possible temp and voila. I've made a vid on my second channel, but it's on Russian.
@@Dtspawn could you link the vid?
Appreciated.
I took the senior engineer role once, and was immediately asked to teach atmos how to tritum. problem: I don't know how to tritium. or frezon. I then discovered that there are no tutorials online. thankfully a dragon showed up and ate me.
LMAO
Death over dishonor. I like the way you think, Engineer.
Everybody has to start somewhere, I learned a lot of my engineering by being thrown in the deep end. Don't forget to teach folks the basics of atmospherics! The advanced stuff can be information overload to someone new, but the basics are so so so god damn important for keeping people alive.
Lately it seems like we've needed more basic atmos knowledge out there. Lots of high pressure superheated water vapor disasters cropping up. I don't know if this was due to spacing changing or just a new influx of players.
i just get left by the wayside when playing engi... CE tells someone to go teach me but they often just dont
"It's good now." *Proceeds to drop dead* 😂
poor Tyrone, always fixing problems at the cost of his bodily safety
The discord pings got me twice xD
Great video though, didn't know APCs could overload, always learning something with this game
Im gonna mute discord from now on. Often get pinged in the middle of dialogue lol
This is way better then my first time being an engi (someone overloaded the AME and blew up half the station because I was busy being taught how to hack doors)
Ah yes, random entounters, screaming people and a the end die painfully. I do love SS13 a lot! The first time I played this game I was a miner medic or something like that. I also got a teacher on my side to teach me how to save people. When I ever learn the basics, I would love to do the same to new cadets! After all, we need more new players for out great game!
Gotta say, thank you for these videos.
I know another one I mentioned maybe doing sec again. But I hard focused Medical for paramed, and just got to Station Engi as well. You have been my first source to prepare for departments I'm going to learn; Then having more knowledgeable people be a secondary in-game teacher.
I know how to rush AME, core count to injection, Solars, Singulo setup. And going to try learning Atmos and Tesla sometime. Assuming I don't swap to Sci soon!
I hoped you liked the assistants, CE said fuck it lets go, and essentialy asked me to hire more tech assistants when he already had 5. I'm p sure I added four more of them at his request. And yabshoulda taken him to maints. Holofanned a window and smashed it. I've done that for teaching a few times.
Also considering how chaotic that shift was with every other crew member having a python or two, it seemed like you and the intern got on well!
I... didn't ask you to hire more? hahaha. It was fun seeing engineering packed, and surprisingly, not very chaotic for the amount of people we had
@@EtereohZ Ayo! You had three people asking you to be tech assistants and you approved them all! I have the stamped paperwork to prove it!
God, I was so confused at to why we had so many people with us. That would explain it.
@@Yuukitten Oops, i now remember that, and later a lot more techies late joined too!
We''ll turn engineering into a safe haven for new people
I just found this channel and its really awesome. I'm a big fan of the weekly update vlogs, please keep it up!
Old SS13 TG Station player here.
Getting the hang of engi on SS14 was real easy and only really needed a few vids from you to really put me at the top of my game with it- Its basically just the basics of engi on TG Station since there isn't a big ass death crystal to worry about... The nightmares I have about that thing are endless. all I really have left to learn is the singulo, but it seems a lot easier.
P.S. I went from medbay main on TG to engi main on SS14, so I only really knew the basics of how to engi on TG- Fight me.
More guides, more guides, more guides, more guides
Oh hey, that was the shift me and another engi almost made an entire side room, got the layout and doors all done too. Almost died to the same arti as well.
Discord pings have been a bane to my life, and hearing them in your video caused me to immediately look at my discord expecting to see a ping. XD
I like these videos
I only can learn by doing, it's pretty rare to find a player willing to actually ruin their round to teach another player.
I really want to learn Atmos but I really want a SS13 friend who can teach me all the intricacies. Watching/reading guide after guide on Atmos does nothing for me, but once I do something once in-game I'm set for life.
Mostly play 14 because I know basically everything except Atmos, but that's because totally screwing up everything else isn't a game-ender lol.
Tip I suggest if you only learn by doing: I learned Engineering in a private server just by taking the China Lake, raising hell in a few cluttered departments and took a LONG time slowly piecing things together. Keep doing that until I got a lot faster. Though I don't know how to set up a proper scenario to learn Atmos the same way.
Good teacher!
To train spacing repair, remember that fireaxes can now pry plating, pick an airtight room, ask for a atmos to remove a wall and a floor, and demonstrate it there (should your atmos tech cooperate anyway) also a decent chance to show off inflatables
i still remember how i was taught, just broke in and asked what to do in uniform, thats how i learnt how to make max caps and a singularity
Imagine having a shift friend like tyron =)
Instructions unclear, singulo ate the clown
heartwarming
Super interesting video!
I'm a bad doctor :(
I hope you get a chance to try out the syndicate sniper bundle I added while it's still 6TC
I'll be using this to more effectively greytide
Since when did SMES start to convert HV or MV? It only stores power and transfer further by HV. HV to MV converted in substation. And APC convert MV to LV.
Converts is the wrong way of phrasing it. But substations need power fed to them through HVs is the point I was trying to get across. But you are correct
I learned more here than playing lol