Factorio and Conquer: Tiberian Dawn


Adds Tiberium ore that spreads - Harvest it, refine it, and convert it to power, weapons, and other ores. By Zillo7 (0.15), SAH4001 (0.16), Oktabyte (0.17), JamesFire and randomflyingtaco (0.17 update and 0.18+)

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6 months ago
0.17 - 2.0
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Combat Environment Mining Manufacturing Power

g Are Tiberium only runs basically impossible?

8 months ago

I am trying to do a Tiberium only run, but it seems basically impossible. Since you can't really guarantee to be using resources at the right ratios, the centrifuges just naturally clog up and you run out of e.g. coal, iron, copper...since one of th resources is just backed up.

Am I missing something? Or is the mod basically impossible to play with Tiberium only (despite being one of the settings...)? I guess one needs to add a flare stack and crusher to get rid of unused resources, but I hate that as a solution.

What do you guys think?

8 months ago
(updated 8 months ago)

I am trying to do a Tiberium only run, but it seems basically impossible. Since you can't really guarantee to be using resources at the right ratios, the centrifuges just naturally clog up and you run out of e.g. coal, iron, copper...since one of th resources is just backed up.

Am I missing something? Or is the mod basically impossible to play with Tiberium only (despite being one of the settings...)? I guess one needs to add a flare stack and crusher to get rid of unused resources, but I hate that as a solution.

What do you guys think?

Memory Storage Mod this will fix your problem.

I on the other hand use Flare Stack to delete things i dont need.

27 days ago

I know I am late, but I thought the same, but just get the reprocessing tech (blue + tiberium science) and you can melt all the excess resources of any kind into tiberium substrate that is quite easy to store and can be remade into whatever resources you're lacking. And that recipe is a net loss, resulting in a way to easily process excesses and basically destroy them if you just put it on a resource loop, without the need of a recyclers from fulgora

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