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[[User:Euphausiacea|Euphausiacea]] ([[User talk:Euphausiacea|talk]]) 03:04, 7 May 2018 (UTC)
[[User:Euphausiacea|Euphausiacea]] ([[User talk:Euphausiacea|talk]]) 03:04, 7 May 2018 (UTC)


== Should I add a second guide tot he circuits page on making a more [ref] heavy circuit? ==
== Should I add a second guide to the circuits page on making a more [ref] heavy circuit? ==


So, I've been tooling around with circuits, and I can tell you for sure that the biggest gap between the basic circuit guide we have right now and the much more advanced projects, for example glass guns, farming drones, etc, is that none of these guides really explain how to properly use [ref] components in circuits. Honestly, the only way I was able to figure this out was stealing someone else's circuit, and reverse engineering it until I understood it.
So, I've been tooling around with circuits, and I can tell you for sure that the biggest gap between the basic circuit guide we have right now and the much more advanced projects, for example glass guns, farming drones, etc, is that none of these guides really explain how to properly use [ref] components in circuits. Honestly, the only way I was able to figure this out was stealing someone else's circuit, and reverse engineering it until I understood it.


I'll have to fine tune the circuit to be much more streamlined and simple, but I've been working on a few circuits that follow an assigned [ref], collect fallen objects of a certain type, all that good stuff. Do you think this will bog down the page too hard, or should it be further expanded into an Advanced guide to circuits, similar to the guides we have on adding content to the game?
I'll have to fine tune the circuit to be much more streamlined and simple, but I've been working on a few circuits that follow an assigned [ref], collect fallen objects of a certain type, all that good stuff. Do you think this will bog down the page too hard, or should it be further expanded into an Advanced guide to circuits, similar to the guides we have on adding content to the game?

Revision as of 19:47, 30 June 2018

Missing a reference table of all in-game circuit compents

A table is needed displaying all in-game circuit components and their descriptions for out of game documentation Euphausiacea (talk) 03:04, 7 May 2018 (UTC)

Should I add a second guide to the circuits page on making a more [ref] heavy circuit?

So, I've been tooling around with circuits, and I can tell you for sure that the biggest gap between the basic circuit guide we have right now and the much more advanced projects, for example glass guns, farming drones, etc, is that none of these guides really explain how to properly use [ref] components in circuits. Honestly, the only way I was able to figure this out was stealing someone else's circuit, and reverse engineering it until I understood it.

I'll have to fine tune the circuit to be much more streamlined and simple, but I've been working on a few circuits that follow an assigned [ref], collect fallen objects of a certain type, all that good stuff. Do you think this will bog down the page too hard, or should it be further expanded into an Advanced guide to circuits, similar to the guides we have on adding content to the game?