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Type: Mod
Mod category: Block, Modpack, Production, Other
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31 déc. 2020 à 14h11
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Industrial Overhaul - v1.7.1

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Industrial Overhaul Add-On Modules
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Description
Clockwork Industries presents our most ambitious project yet:
the Industrial Overhaul!

Production, industry, and progression in vanilla Space Engineers has always seemed incredibly shallow and uninteresting; once you have a refinery and assembler set up, you're basically done. The Industrial Overhaul expands on this, bringing depth and engineering challenges, and attempting to fix what I consider one of the main flaws with SE's gameplay.


Basic Concepts

The main ideas behind the Overhaul were to add complexity and diversity to SE's refining and assembling, and to provide a better, more natural sense of tech progression based on resources, exploration, and infrastructure.

All new with this mod:

- 8 Ore types
- 12 refined Ingot types
- 26 Components

-19 new Production blocks

- Assorted other blocks of other types, including weapons, power, storage, structural, and logistics.

Changes with this mod:

- Rebalanced component costs for nearly every block: Costs now depend on a combination of related tech level and real-world logic.

- Component production can now be multi-stage: Advanced types of components can require one or more basic components in their production recipes

- Altered Ore distribution: Ores appear on planets, moons, or asteroids, depending on a combination of related tech level and real-world logic.

These are merely an overview; for a more detailed list of changes and features, check out the User Guide linked below.


USER GUIDE
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2000420650


1.6 Update

New in this update

v1.6 - Going Green

New Blocks/Features

- Large WInd Turbine: Massive blades and a beefed-up gearbox allows a maximum output of 10MW. With higher output, however, comes higher space requirements.

- Full-Spectrum Solar Panels: High-tech panels capable of absorbing electromagnetic energy at any wavelength produce significantly increased power output.

- Solar Concentrator: Uses focused sunlight to produce Steam. Can be connected directly to a Steam network, or placed on a Concentrator Mount to allow angling for optimum output.

- Geothermal system: Place a Geothermal Well Tip far enough underground, and it will collect heat based on its depth. Connect the Well Tip to a Wellhead with Geothermal Pipe, and the Wellhead will convert that heat into Steam. Wells have a minimum depth, and placing wells too close together will reduce their efficiency.

- Aluminum armor blocks: Lighter, but less durable than steel Light Armor.

Changes/Fixes

- Added Sulfur veins to all planets and moons
- Fixed economy contracts not appearing
- Allowed IO components, ores, and ingots to appear as contract items
- Remodelled Heavy and Gravatonic Drills to no longer have side conveyor ports
- Tweaked Wind Turbine and Solar Panel outputs
- Reduced collision shapes of some blocks to conform to new Keen limits

- Added 1 new components: Full-Spectrum Solar Cell


Recommended World Settings
Assembler Efficiency - 1x/Realistic (Other settings will consume "partial" components in recipes)
Refinery Speed - 1x (Personal preference, no ill effects with other settings)
Inventory Size - 1x (Again, personal preference)
Progression - Off (This is required, vanilla progression will break your ability to progress with this mod)
Oxygen - Must be ON; placing certain gas-related blocks will cause a crash otherwise


Mod Compatibility
By nature, this mod changes many aspects of the vanilla game, and as such compatibility with other mods is not guaranteed. For best results, ensure this mod is loaded as high as possible in the modlist order.

Mods that add any components should still function normally - search the G-menu for the "Mod Compatibility Assembler"
Any modded components that would normally appear in the vanilla Assembler lists should show up there.


Examples of mods that likely WILL NOT work as intended
- Mods that alter vanilla block costs/stats
- Mods that alter vanilla components
- Mods that alter ore generation

The actual effect of these and similar mods will depend on load order, but either they or this mod or both will NOT work as intended.

Examples of mods that MAY work normally
- Mods that add blocks/components, the simpler the better
- Mods that add NPCs
- Environment modifications (speed mods etc)

Mods like these should function, but may unbalance the progression by giving the player materials/abilities they would not otherwise have access to.

Use additional mods at your own discretion!


Known Issues/Bugs

- Ore detection: Nothing is special about the ores. SE has a hard time with ore detection at the best of times, and the increased detector ranges that were requested can cause problems with it. I've reduced these ranges for the sake of performance, they may have to be reduced further.

- Intermittent Fuel Refinery crashes, especially on servers. I'm trying to narrow down the cause of this, but it may simply be some instability in how SE handles gases.


Before reporting bugs etc, please refresh your mod files (by unsubscribing and resubscribing), and ensure the bug can be reproduced in a new world with only this mod loaded (unless it's an inter-mod compatibility problem, ofc)

Steam Workshop Update Bug

For a number of weeks, SE mods have been failing to correctly update from the Steam workshop. This leads to any number of issues related to corrupted downloads, incomplete mods, etc.

Klime has created a plugin which corrects this problem, and I highly recommend that you install it. Without the plugin, there is no way to be sure your mods are up to date; as such I cannot act on bug reports from players not using the plugin.


Feedback
Balancing feedback and feature requests are welcome and encouraged, I can only think of so much after all :P
Please submit any feedback or requests to the relevant discussions at the bottom of the page. Keep it constructive.
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24 mai à 20h35
first power to a station?
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Bug reports
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19 mai à 7h43
update 1.7 bugs
PepperJack
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Confuoco 4 juin à 5h27 
@Oleg what you mean?
Oleg 1 juin à 2h17 
50 Fuel Oil = 400L Gasoline
1 Fuel Oil = 400L Gasoline
wtf?
Space Ace 27 mai à 20h16 
@General_Nekko it will not work on custom planets. This mod only affects vanilla planets by default. The planet's creator will need to make an IO-compatible version of their planet
Space Ace 27 mai à 20h14 
@chrishoule1366 If you have the other ores, then the copper is somewhere. Its not uncommon to get unlucky trying to find a specific ore
General_Nekko 19 mai à 14h28 
Queston. does this mdo spawn ores in custom planets that have random ore gen?
chrishoule1366 18 mai à 16h09 
so im ahaving an issue where copper isnt showing up at all anywhere?
PepperJack 17 mai à 17h28 
Do we want to fix that?
UPS MAN 16 mai à 18h00 
@andywht yep
andywht 16 mai à 9h01 
Conveyor sorter doesn't need advanced computers anymore?
PepperJack 13 mai à 12h45 
It’s more that this mod doesn’t use the progression system so you would have access to all iOS stuff but not vanilla.