Biter-proofing


Stops biters from chewing on your power lines by making them invincible. Can be configured to protect other parts of your infrastructure. By default only affects newly-placed entities but can be applied retroactively.

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Transportation Combat

i Support for Hardcorio

3 years ago

Hey,

can you please add support for Hardcorio? Stuff get still eaten.
https://mods.factorio.com/mod/hardcorio

3 years ago

I can't seem to replicate this; it seems to work for me. Can you give me more information? Was the mod added part way through and it didn't retroactively apply to already-existing entities?

3 years ago
(updated 3 years ago)

Yeah, your mod was added later. It doesn't show up when i hover over a rail for example, also the rails gets direct attacked (not only splash).

Here is my save: https://www.file-upload.net/download-14463284/2.zip.html

They don't attack the rails always its a little bit weird. Also power poles and belts get destroyed. All settings are checked for your mod.

Had no time to test it in a fresh game sry.

3 years ago

It doesn't affect the prototype so it doesn't show up in the list of mods that changed it.

After playing the save for a couple of hours the only problem I found was with Naked Rails. I did notice a lot of damaged/destroyed entities in the upper outpost but they might have been damaged before you added the mod. It doesn't heal already-damaged entities, just prevents further damage.

3 years ago

Nope, the rails in the gatekeeper outpost (iron) were placed after adding your mod. Not used naked rails yet. Like i said, its a weird problem, they don't attack them every time.

3 years ago

The only other thing that comes to mind is if a mod placed the entity without alerting other mods (like what Naked Rails does). Other mods can't just damage or kill them so it's probably not a scripted event from Hardcorio. If you notice it happening again, can you try to send me a save from shortly before it happens?

Sorry I can't be more help.

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