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Remove metal foils recipes to make cable #3713
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Optimizing is a good thing but we loosing variation to do stuff. Why not buff the recipe make it valuable ? |
The issue is that it needs be buffed quite a lot, and even then I'm not sure if its worth it, Polyphenylene Sulfide only has 3 steps to make, and is made out of chlorine, benzene, sulfur, sodium (chlorine and sodium is looped) There is also a lot of ways to make the cable, currently platinum cable have 18 recipes, so with this, there is still 9 ways to coat the cable, and removing the metal foils would help reducing the clutter. |
i only use the metal foil to skip the pps 😂 |
I could add the recipes back just for IV cables, since those recipes are only used to skip the very first platinum or tungsten cables |
can we have a discussion first. i dont want another "yeet moment" like with tools |
I pro the change. |
will check this today and maybe come up with some ideas |
Removes the metal foil version of cable recipes for iv+, and keeps PPS as the way to coat them.
Reason for this is because using metals to make cables is very often more expensive than making PPS so these recipes are very rarely used and this would decrease assembler recipes by 1296.