tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068894994922552535.post6563806436717857050..comments2023-06-14T17:33:55.624+10:00Comments on Foo's Eve Musings: Berial's PI BibleFoohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02444693774790165427noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068894994922552535.post-37179101609985326102013-10-30T22:09:36.215+11:002013-10-30T22:09:36.215+11:00Xerxes, I have seen what you are producing; you ar...Xerxes, I have seen what you are producing; you are doing fine. My disagreements with Berial's plans are preferences rather than fundamental issues.<br /><br />I like making IRD's. I like importing cheaper components; P1, P2 and P3. Berial's plans makes it all himself.<br /><br />I also like to use not stress about getting extraction planets to give me exactly what I need, and will tolerate both under and over supply of mats. If an extraction planet cant feed a lot of P1 factories; I will use extra P2 factories to fill the pg/cpu.<br /><br />For some planet types, I will also deliberately used 2 separate units consisting of: 1 ECU, 1 lauchpad, 2-3 factories each; on different parts of the planet. I will occasionally use this to get extra extraction out of a lava or gas planet for chiral structures or Oxidising compound.<br /><br />Another thing Berial has in his plans is the need to wait 1 extraction cycle before linking storage units to factories; there is no need to wait this long. Use the 'routing' button on the storage unit to start your routing when initially setting up. That said; I had to have the same point rammed down my stubborn throat by a persistent (and correct) commenter on my blog. <a href="http://foo-eve.blogspot.com/2012/08/extraction-pi-with-screenshots.html?showComment=1344455812566#c5504878673176722940" rel="nofollow">this comment</a><br /><br />All in all; these are picky complaints. Berial's guide is solid, and the method he uses can flow on to other resource types as well.Foohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02444693774790165427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068894994922552535.post-23505514362001639592013-10-28T03:53:52.164+11:002013-10-28T03:53:52.164+11:00I used this guide as the basis for my setup. What ...I used this guide as the basis for my setup. What parts do you disagree with? Should I consider producing a different product?Xerxesnoreply@blogger.com