Stationeers - Continuing confusion with Stirling Engines
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- čas přidán 21. 06. 2022
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wow i don't think i've ever seen a video so quickly haha 21 seconds after it was posted haha
A Stirling engine take a gas (the hydrogen) and heats it with an external heat source. As it heats up it expands and pushes on a generator, now that it is larger it is cooled either by a radiator or water or some other means and then it contracts. Yes it's receiving heat while it's cooling but the difference in energy loss is still a net negative of that makes sense. Not very commonly used but diesel electric subs often do use them
3:05:01 That's why you build it halway into the wall of an adjoining maintenance-corridor.
yes i do the diffrent batteries for diffrent input grids, that way i can see what gives the most power, having 2 batteries for wind, 2 batteries for 20 solar pannels, and then another 2 batteries for another 20 pannels i've been doing that since the start, and works fine, i've made the mistake to add 4 large wind turbines to my solar network once and it burned out in the first storm that hit
light gases can carry little heat relative to liquids. IRL Sterling run on heat differential. External combustion engine. Turns out they have a very limited use case.
Check the Stirling engine for a hot input and a cold input, both separate from the working gas cylinder. At the moment it looks like you only have a hot input.
I'm not sure you can, but I suspect you would have tried, painting the mining belts to help you sort as you mine?
Any clue when Capac is going to be able to join you in the game
do you know you broke few epizodes back your pipe on your n2 / o2 filter near your n2 tank so you should repair it
Thanks for the reminder, I did eventually fix that one while doing some pre stream mining 🙂
@@Flipsie good to know i wasnt that sure when you have that grate in the way but when you removed it it bothered me soo much xD btw i would expect something like that from capac but too bad you can blame this one on him :3
I think the "Job's Done!" thing is a reference to Warcraft III when the peasant finishes building a structure
At around the 34 minute mark you were talking about this
Ah someone explained this shortly after
lol I've been watching a ton of CowsAreEvil's content lately because I'm just getting into stationeers along with Splitsie's stuff so I kinda went to thinking of him too, but the WC series was probably it too
That's probably what he was thinking too. I'm actually not sure if he's played Warcraft. Possibly but I don't know. It's been a month since I saw this clip no so I've forgotten if he mentions it or not hahah X)
No/hardly any space travel,not enough work/reward
risk/reward,a dev with a sketchy past and other games like
osiris/empyrion and planet crafter coming up fast from behind,
(stationeers would hardly have any ships to keep up)
this could all end very badly and this becomes an
abandoned engineering light sim!
40 years in board gaming 38 in computer!
35:45 LOL...nononono, WarCRAFT, not Warhammer. Warcraft was blizzards attempt at getting the rights to develop "Warhammer" pc games for Games Workshop, similarly to how Starcraft was the same for their "Warhammer 40k". Blizzard didn't get the rights so they took what they had worked on and continued work on it to make their own IP's. Warhammer is the one that started as a boardgame/social real life game that costs way too much and you get to assemble everything yourself which was later made into PC strategy games. Warcraft is the PC strategy game that later turned into an MMO, a mobile card-game and a CGI movie among other things. The closest it's gotten to a board-game is probably those themed monopoly games.
It's like confusing Hobby rocketry with Kerbal Space Program.
Warcraft was never my thing really. Now Starcraft on the other hand...god I wish they'd have made a World of Starcraft instead of World of Warcraft...Totally would have gotten behind that.
Yeah I realised shortly after that I had quite the brainfart :P