I add now To barnadeE the unkown fluid as underground fluid and i found out nothing work on this planet so i fixed it too.
I like to see more usefull but not to op materials as fluids on planets and moons.
Any suggestions?
I believe people were complaining about a lack of hydrogen, and pumping methane and cracking it or something, maybe add Hydrogen directly? Maybe add Sulfuric Acid or Hydrogen Sulfide to Io (it's volcanic right?). Also, maybe Carbon Monoxide and/or Carbon Dioxide as they would probably be realistic to find on planets. Maybe other molten metals? Possibly Distilled Water to Europa (it's full of water, isn't it?) .
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Methane would be nice, but H2 pre T7 or so seems kind of OP. H2 makes up a fair bit of the cost of many fuels. Methane on Titan would fit, it already has methane lakes
methane can alredy be found on titan
Is H2 so OP? It's just easier than water electrolyzing it, right? Which is already infinite. This would just be faster.
Although what I really want is gas giant gas siphoning of various stuff, kind of like in Advanced Rocketry. You could have all kinds of stuff if that was possible. Maybe a new dim like the asteroids one that's supposed to be Jupiter's upper atmosphere or something?
water electrolisis does come with a big energy cost and infrastructure so you cant realy compare it to water
I agree with 0lfate
Maybe other molten metals? Possibly Distilled Water to Europa (it's full of water, isn't it?) .
Perhaps molten iron is an option useful but not gamebreaking? Also would like to see hydrogen later on, perhaps a T7 or T8 planet as it can be quite useful.
molten iron/ copper/tin?
why not think about raw materials or products in chemical industry
why not add a uua/uum in world ,it can just chance1,maxamount10(or5?),minamount0,even you find it ,it also can't change anything銆侸ust as a symbol of luck
uum would be realy OP maby even uua
What about fluorine or HF? The current meta for infinite fluorine is crops but it might be nice to have an alternative option for people who dislike crops.... IDK what tier if any would be good for it though
Fluorine or Hydrofluoric would definitely be a nice addition. Fluorine is only ever used in large amounts for PTFE, then there are exactly three fusion recipes, and finally, there is the GT++ usage of Fluorine for Industrial Strength Hydrofluoric Acid, which doesn't have a lot of uses in itself either. Perhaps Fluorine would be very nice and not as game-breaking in this case.
got one more suggestion, maybe you already had that on your radar: once the new fluids are fixed, can they be added to the overview quest as well?
that is 'Saltwater and Chlorobenzene on Mars', Space Race Tab, ID 1743
sure
sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide?
maybe carbon monoxide if you want to set a small scale power generation
ammonia for very late tier? not sure will it be useful for late game
CO seems kinda OP. Maybe we can put it somewhere as an O2 source instead of pure O2? If you can pump a pure fuel that gets out of hand very fast with pumps. Id suggest gating CO post fusion if anything
Ammonia could be like a T6 thing maybe? Post fusion so not gonna be for power gen, but Pt proc eats some. If we redo W proc it'll probably eat a fair bit of ammonia too. A pumpable source could be good for the scaling of needing 100k+ of pure dusts
The idea behind CO and CO2 is to get carbon though. To me at least. And somewhat realistic I think?
People run out of carbon? I agree with olafe about recreating the refinery gas problem.
Id suggest gating CO post fusion if anything
@0lafe check again. Oberon is T5, so that is already the case. Nobody would use it as a fuel at that stage.
I didn't even know you could even burn those two things (are they even flammable? maybe they should be changed?) before. I don't have an automatic process for getting carbon so it's entirely possible that people wouldn't need it by the time they got the the point they could pump it.
This is already done, if someone wants to suggest a change, they can open a new issue.
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Fluorine or Hydrofluoric would definitely be a nice addition. Fluorine is only ever used in large amounts for PTFE, then there are exactly three fusion recipes, and finally, there is the GT++ usage of Fluorine for Industrial Strength Hydrofluoric Acid, which doesn't have a lot of uses in itself either. Perhaps Fluorine would be very nice and not as game-breaking in this case.