#Mixer Conflict Chart (its right this time, promise)
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Are this recipe conflicts ?
So a multi block issue ?
Very useful! And @haughty fog, these share the same inputs that are required as the other similar recipes. Using no blocking mode on the input bus causes them to mix and interfere.
Yes, there are recipe conflicts within each configured circuit. Example, if you try to make HSS-G and Black Steel dusts in the same input bus (both use circuit 1) you end up with nichrome (nickel from black steel + chrome from HSS-G)
like benji said, blocking mode fixes the issue, but endgame when you need to make a lot of mixed dusts blocking mode slows things WAY down
So it make sense check all the recipes and change circuits ?
Or just make multiple mixers is another fix
@obtuse root my recipe conflict checker confirms what you have found. the only difference it tells me is that ZPM superconductors needs to be moved to the other bus (in addition to HV), and that LuV has C3, which you didnt show (its possible some recipes have changed, I need to update that to 2.2.3)
so if you found all this manually, good work, because fuck thats cancer
here is a link to the conflict checker https://divran.github.io/greginator/
(keep in mind that the input bus isolation mode is currently not working correctly and I'll get around to fixing it eventually.)
and here is a file containing the json for this setup which you can copy paste into the text box in the top right corner of the screenshot to load it
now try doing the same for the chemical reactor
which is the main reason I made that part of the website
^after me bothering you for months cause I couldn't be fucked to do it myself
lmfao i did use your tool! its a lifesaver. in spite of my claims in the title its def possible i mixed some shit up there lmfao
carefully calculated 😊
uses my tool and posts a spreadsheet instead of the json
smh /jk
uhh...well...i am very stupid you see and did not realize the json existed
you can also save configs in your browser's storage in the save tab, and I plan to add an export/import feature here later too
Has anyone noticed that ethylene+benzene in c24 makes styrene, but ethylene+benzene with no circuit gives ethylbenzene?
Absolutely unacceptable, ethylbenzene should require hydrogen as well