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In the game, resources refer to various forms of energy that can be converted into one another and used to power certain machines.
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Each machine consumes only one type of resource, and its energy consumption is indicated both in its description and in the machine’s interface.
In the game, resources refer to various forms of energy that can be converted into one another and used to power certain machines, as well as liquids in some cases (for example, [[Water]] or [[Gasoline]]). Each machine consumes only one specific resource, and its energy consumption is listed in its description and displayed in its interface. Most machines operate significantly slower or may stop working entirely if they do not receive enough energy. Energy converters, however, always work at full efficiency regardless of the energy supply level.
Most machines operate significantly slower or may not function at all if their energy supply is insufficient.
 
Energy converters, however, always operate at maximum efficiency regardless of the energy supply.
Resources are transmitted through different types of networks:
 
Electricity via [[Cable]]
 
Heat via [[Heat Pipe]]
 
Kinetic energy via [[Flywheel]]
 
Liquids via [[Pipe]]
 
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=== Energy converters ===
=== Energy converters ===

Latest revision as of 15:12, 1 August 2025

Electricity
Category
Tier
Stack size 1


Kinetic
Category
Tier
Stack size 1


Heat
Category
Tier
Stack size 1


Steam
Category Fluid
Tier 2
Stack size 1000


In the game, resources refer to various forms of energy that can be converted into one another and used to power certain machines, as well as liquids in some cases (for example, Water or Gasoline). Each machine consumes only one specific resource, and its energy consumption is listed in its description and displayed in its interface. Most machines operate significantly slower or may stop working entirely if they do not receive enough energy. Energy converters, however, always work at full efficiency regardless of the energy supply level.

Resources are transmitted through different types of networks:

Electricity via Cable

Heat via Heat Pipe

Kinetic energy via Flywheel

Liquids via Pipe


Energy converters

Kinetic Heat


Kinetic Electricity


Heat Kinetic


Electricity Kinetic


Steam Kinetic


Heat Steam


Electricity Heat