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Hello,
thanks for the great mod collection. In case this is the wrong spot to file an issue like this, please direct me to the right place :-)
I now finally managed to arrive at more complicated Recipies and for me it just feels that obtaining Rubyte Crystals (red) is unbalanced.
The main culprit IMHO seems that obtaining Nitric Acid is not balanced, and that obtaining it through other means is just too cumbersome.
5 Sodium Nitrate + Compressed Air -> 60 Nitric Acid
In summary we can say that 5 Sodium Nitrate produce at most 60 Nitric Acid. Since we need 100 Nitric Waste Water to produce 1 Sodium Nitrate we need to "make" 20 Rubyte Chunks to gain the 500 Nitric Waste Water for the 5 Sodium Nitrate.
However that 5 Sodium Nitrate would only produce 60 Nitric Acid that we could use to convert 12 Rubyte Chunks into Rubyte Crystals. We still would have 8 Rubyte Chunks left (a lack of Nitric Acid to convert them).
The only other Recipie available to gain Nitric Acid seems Brown Liquor Recycling. However here the user is left with Cellulose Pulp which can't be converted into anything that can be (can't be clarified/flared/burned).
Possible solutions:
add easier ways of obtaining Nitric Waste Water, or Nitric Acid
make it so that turning Crushed Rubyte into Rubute Chunks produces an excess of Nitric Waste Water (we need to keep in mind that Nitric Acid is also needed for Advanced Processing Units)
make Paper burnable (so Nitric Acid can be obtained through Brown Liquor Recycling)
As a side note: This issue seems to only effect Rubyte Crystals.
For Saphirite Crystals (dark blue), Stritatite Crystals (light blue), Bobmonium Crystals (brown) we need Sulfer (easily obtainable through waste waster, in case needed one can add lime air filtration)
For Crontium Crystals (white) we need Sodium Cloride (Salt) that is essentially just an Salination Plant
For Jivolite Chunks (yellow) we need Hydrofloric Acid (easily obtainable through florite ore - jivolite chunks + ferros powder)
Thank you for your time and consideration.
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Hello,
thanks for the great mod collection. In case this is the wrong spot to file an issue like this, please direct me to the right place :-)
I now finally managed to arrive at more complicated Recipies and for me it just feels that obtaining Rubyte Crystals (red) is unbalanced.
The main culprit IMHO seems that obtaining Nitric Acid is not balanced, and that obtaining it through other means is just too cumbersome.
Consider the available Recipies
and
In summary we can say that 5 Sodium Nitrate produce at most 60 Nitric Acid. Since we need 100 Nitric Waste Water to produce 1 Sodium Nitrate we need to "make" 20 Rubyte Chunks to gain the 500 Nitric Waste Water for the 5 Sodium Nitrate.
However that 5 Sodium Nitrate would only produce 60 Nitric Acid that we could use to convert 12 Rubyte Chunks into Rubyte Crystals. We still would have 8 Rubyte Chunks left (a lack of Nitric Acid to convert them).
The only other Recipie available to gain Nitric Acid seems Brown Liquor Recycling. However here the user is left with Cellulose Pulp which can't be converted into anything that can be (can't be clarified/flared/burned).
Possible solutions:
As a side note: This issue seems to only effect Rubyte Crystals.
For Saphirite Crystals (dark blue), Stritatite Crystals (light blue), Bobmonium Crystals (brown) we need Sulfer (easily obtainable through waste waster, in case needed one can add lime air filtration)
For Crontium Crystals (white) we need Sodium Cloride (Salt) that is essentially just an Salination Plant
For Jivolite Chunks (yellow) we need Hydrofloric Acid (easily obtainable through florite ore - jivolite chunks + ferros powder)
Thank you for your time and consideration.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: