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Emitters power adjacent containment field generators. #25528

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Simyon264 opened this issue Feb 24, 2024 · 7 comments
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Emitters power adjacent containment field generators. #25528

Simyon264 opened this issue Feb 24, 2024 · 7 comments

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@Simyon264
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Emitters power adjacent containment field generators. This feels like it's not intended.
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@MACMAN2003
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i believe it is intended functionality

@Simyon264
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It feels wrong. It makes constructing containment fields for teslas too easy.

@LordCarve
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IIRC emitters just "power up" the containment field generators. Generators themselves establish the connections if provided the power from emitters.

It feels wrong. It makes constructing containment fields for teslas too easy.

Can you suggest an alternative?

@PJB3005
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PJB3005 commented Feb 24, 2024

They are in fact supposed to share energy, and I'm not sure it's wrong that you should be able to charge a 3x3 field like the image with a single emitter, power usage should probably be in function of total field size.

That said, having the emitter pointed at the field like in the image is wrong.

I don't know about Tesla balance but the Tesla in general seems like a massive game design L so fix the Tesla instead.

@deltanedas
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yeah they are meant to share between cfgs but not just hitting a field

@Errant-4
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But you would have had to start all the generators up already to be able to do this, otherwise there is no field to hit

@Simyon264
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But you would have had to start all the generators up already to be able to do this, otherwise there is no field to hit

No. You only need one emitter to power 4 generators.

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