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1stNettie 4 DIC 2015 a las 0:41
How do I use missiles in my Missile Torrents
Um..... I think theres a tutorial on this but I was wondering how do i construct and put Missiles in my Missile Torrents....I know there is a Tutorial......but um how do I assemble it thanks all :)
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Instigator 4 DIC 2015 a las 0:44 
If you're talking about the missile turrets, you just need to create a missile crate in the assembler and then move it into the turret's inventory (or an inventory attached by conveyors).
Make sure you use Utorrent and make sure the missles are only 2gb in size otherwise they wont fit inside the torrent :^)
1stNettie 4 DIC 2015 a las 1:21 
Ok Thanks Instigator and MacGuffin Love
ImIronWolf 4 DIC 2015 a las 1:43 
They can be fed in through the bottom of the turret base via conveyor pipes. Have the missiles sitting in a container connected by large conveyors and they will draw in ammo as needed.

Or you can put them in manually, there is a box on the front of the missile base where you can access the turret's inventory and place them in the same way you do cargo in a container.
E-Man720 4 DIC 2015 a las 3:12 
Publicado originalmente por MacGuffin Love:
Make sure you use Utorrent and make sure the missles are only 2gb in size otherwise they wont fit inside the torrent :^)
The sad moment when they don't actually seem to get what your saying....

A Turret is a weapon on a aimable platform.
A Torrent is illegally downloading something, and is a criminal offense in most countries.

BIG DIFFERENCE!
Publicado originalmente por E-Man720:
Publicado originalmente por MacGuffin Love:
Make sure you use Utorrent and make sure the missles are only 2gb in size otherwise they wont fit inside the torrent :^)
The sad moment when they don't actually seem to get what your saying....

A Turret is a weapon on a aimable platform.
A Torrent is illegally downloading something, and is a criminal offense in most countries.

BIG DIFFERENCE!
Torrents have nothing to do with software piracy, the technology of decentralized peer to peer file sharing was created to reduce the cost of server hosting, thus allowing independent, or fledgling softwares to be shared quickly and easily, shifting the bandwidth workload off servers. This had the bonus effect of preventing software from being rarefied by the loss of a hosting service as the software was available amongst the whole of the net.

Peer to Peer or p2p Torrents are in many ways fore runners to the modern cloud networks.

On top of which MacGuffin was making a dumb joke.
E-Man720 4 DIC 2015 a las 3:38 
Publicado originalmente por Aryeonos:
Publicado originalmente por E-Man720:
The sad moment when they don't actually seem to get what your saying....

A Turret is a weapon on a aimable platform.
A Torrent is illegally downloading something, and is a criminal offense in most countries.

BIG DIFFERENCE!
Torrents have nothing to do with software piracy, the technology of decentralized peer to peer file sharing was created to reduce the cost of server hosting, thus allowing independent, or fledgling softwares to be shared quickly and easily, shifting the bandwidth workload off servers. This had the bonus effect of preventing software from being rarefied by the loss of a hosting service as the software was available amongst the whole of the net.

Peer to Peer or p2p Torrents are in many ways fore runners to the modern cloud networks.

On top of which MacGuffin was making a dumb joke.
True enough, but nowadays Torrenting is considered a big part of software piracy.
It's the safest medium for it sure, but I got my Ubuntu build, off the official Linux website through a Torrent tracker. Our O should say, I got the tracker from the official site, and Ubuntu from the people.
Rodrigo 4 DIC 2015 a las 3:55 
Publicado originalmente por E-Man720:
Publicado originalmente por Aryeonos:
Torrents have nothing to do with software piracy, the technology of decentralized peer to peer file sharing was created to reduce the cost of server hosting, thus allowing independent, or fledgling softwares to be shared quickly and easily, shifting the bandwidth workload off servers. This had the bonus effect of preventing software from being rarefied by the loss of a hosting service as the software was available amongst the whole of the net.

Peer to Peer or p2p Torrents are in many ways fore runners to the modern cloud networks.

On top of which MacGuffin was making a dumb joke.
True enough, but nowadays Torrenting is considered a big part of software piracy.

It's just one of the many ways to carry data from A place to B place, regardless of their content, wich is more ressembling smuggling rather than piracy itself.
Gear Ratio 4 DIC 2015 a las 5:00 
Publicado originalmente por E-Man720:
Publicado originalmente por MacGuffin Love:
Make sure you use Utorrent and make sure the missles are only 2gb in size otherwise they wont fit inside the torrent :^)
The sad moment when they don't actually seem to get what your saying....

A Turret is a weapon on a aimable platform.
A Torrent is illegally downloading something, and is a criminal offense in most countries.

BIG DIFFERENCE!
Torrents aren't illegal. In fact, they're usually legal. Torrenting is just a way of downloading files faster by using a somewhat complex process.
1stNettie 4 DIC 2015 a las 9:54 
Publicado originalmente por IronWolf82:
They can be fed in through the bottom of the turret base via conveyor pipes. Have the missiles sitting in a container connected by large conveyors and they will draw in ammo as needed.

Or you can put them in manually, there is a box on the front of the missile base where you can access the turret's inventory and place them in the same way you do cargo in a container.

Your Message On How to assemble a Missile Torrents is Really Helpful IronWolf82...thank you very much cheers :)
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