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The "educational series" is very different. I am a science enthusiast, and the series aims to teach real-world science and technology concepts using Factorio analogies. Not all of the creations in it are of practical factory use, but some are! | The "educational series" is very different. I am a science enthusiast, and the series aims to teach real-world science and technology concepts using Factorio analogies. Not all of the creations in it are of practical factory use, but some are! | ||
All creations are vanilla, mod free, unless stated otherwise. There's no ETA and I am writing at a slow pace. Some of the creations are probably not novel and have been thought of before | All creations are vanilla, mod free, unless stated otherwise. There's no ETA and I am writing at a slow pace. Some of the creations are probably not novel and have been thought of before, but I think that presenting them in a certain style and centralizing them in one place will help others learn. | ||
== Practical Series == | == Practical Series == |
Revision as of 11:45, 15 May 2018
Hello!
I'm a casual Factorio player hoping to make some community contributions. My main interests are combinators and circuit networks. I am writing a series of circuitry tutorials and creation showcases. They are divided into two categories.
The "practical series" category is about solving factory problems encountered in-game in an understandable, simple, practical way that does not over-use combinators.
The "educational series" is very different. I am a science enthusiast, and the series aims to teach real-world science and technology concepts using Factorio analogies. Not all of the creations in it are of practical factory use, but some are!
All creations are vanilla, mod free, unless stated otherwise. There's no ETA and I am writing at a slow pace. Some of the creations are probably not novel and have been thought of before, but I think that presenting them in a certain style and centralizing them in one place will help others learn.
Practical Series
- Integer Memory Cell.
- Power source priorities.
- Automatic oil cracking based on supply and demand - todo.
Educational Series
- Transmitting circuit signals wirelessly by utilizing the logistics network - todo.
- Finite state automaton - todo.