Wire Pipes - Electronically Controllable Valves
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2014 1:57 pm
Yet again I feel like I'm probably missing a topic that is bound to exist, but I couldn't find anything using search so...
A simple suggestion that I can only assume is already planned, pipes that we can control with wires.
For example: When there are less than 100 sulfur in the logistics system, open up the pipe that feeds the chemical plants with petroleum gas and produce some more. At the same time, close down the water pipes leading to the chemical plants that produce explosives so that sulfur prioritizes sulfuric acid until a large enough store of sulfur is produced.
Currently we can do these things with smart inserters, kind of, but we can't take advantage of storage tanks or fine tune production of fluids or do certain specific and complex things.
I'd also suggest adding the ability of storage tanks to affect wires, so we can do things like "once this tank is full, open up that valve".
A simple suggestion that I can only assume is already planned, pipes that we can control with wires.
For example: When there are less than 100 sulfur in the logistics system, open up the pipe that feeds the chemical plants with petroleum gas and produce some more. At the same time, close down the water pipes leading to the chemical plants that produce explosives so that sulfur prioritizes sulfuric acid until a large enough store of sulfur is produced.
Currently we can do these things with smart inserters, kind of, but we can't take advantage of storage tanks or fine tune production of fluids or do certain specific and complex things.
I'd also suggest adding the ability of storage tanks to affect wires, so we can do things like "once this tank is full, open up that valve".