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Laporkan kesalahan penerjemahan
1. Select the source on the wall (e.g., the fountain/reservoir/kitchen/pool)
2. Adjust the pump that is connected to that particular source to go either to the tank (to drain the source) or to the source (to drain the tank and fill the source). You can figure out which pump is connected by just following the pipes or by looking at the schematic on the wall. Note: this step won't work if the place you're moving water to is full.
3. One of the pumps can connect to both tanks, and so you need to adjust the red switch on the back to toggle what tank connects to that pump.
Because the tanks only hold 4 units max, you'll need to repeat these steps to fully empty some of the sources. And you might need to drain some water from one source to one tank, then switch and drain that tank to a different source before returning to the original source you're interested in to drain it further.
There's one more advanced mechanic:
If you use the boiler room to power the pump room, you can access the reserve tank and have an additional place to drain water--this is only needed for one thing later in the game.
All in all, I might call this complex, but not tricky per se. Each individual step is fairly straightforward, it's just a matter of making it all work. It reminds me of one of those Tower of Hanoi puzzles.
This is not the case in Mt. Holly.
Only certain sources, connect to certain pumps and only certain pumps connect to certain tanks.
But you can not move water between the tanks, you have to play hop scotch to move water around. It is actually quite tedious and frustrating.
Once you set Boiler and Pool rooms to common, this won't be as big an issue because you will see pump room quite often.
You mean tank 1