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{{Languages}} | {{Languages}}[[File:medium_electric_pole_ghost.png|thumb|180px|Ghosts of [[medium electric pole]]s at the top row, with normally placed ones below.]] | ||
[[File:medium_electric_pole_ghost.png|thumb|180px|Ghosts of [[ | A '''ghost''' is a semi-transparent marker for an entity or [[tile]] which can be placed as a planning tool for future manual building or for [[construction robot]]s to place using supplies from a [[logistic network]]. A ghost does not perform any of the functions of the object it represents, but exists to mark the spot where the item should later be built or, in the case where an entity was destroyed, the place where it stood. A ghost can store configuration information such as the recipe used by an [[assembling machine]]; this configuration will become active when the real entity is placed on top of the ghost. | ||
A '''ghost''' is a semi-transparent marker for an entity or [[tile]] which can be placed as a planning tool for future manual building or for [[construction robot]]s to place using | |||
Unlike placing real entities, there is no range limit when placing or removing ghosts. | |||
== Valid ghosts == | == Valid ghosts == | ||
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=== Entities === | === Entities === | ||
The majority of entities placeable by the player can be ghosts. Exceptions include mobile entities such as the [[car]], [[tank]] and [[ | The majority of entities placeable by the player can be ghosts. Exceptions include mobile entities such as the [[car]], [[tank]] and [[robots]]. | ||
[[Locomotive]]s, [[cargo wagon]]s, [[fluid wagon]]s and [[artillery wagon]]s are valid ghosts but must be placed on [[rail]]s. | |||
=== Tiles === | === Tiles === | ||
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In order to place a ghost, the player must first have one in their hand: | In order to place a ghost, the player must first have one in their hand: | ||
==== Holding shift while holding an | ==== Holding shift while holding an item ==== | ||
If {{keybinding|Shift}} is held with an | If {{keybinding|Shift}} is held with an item in the hand, the ghost symbol appears. Click {{keybinding|lmb}} will now place a ghost entity or tile instead of the object itself. | ||
==== Enabling | ==== Enabling ''Pick ghost item if no items are available'' ==== | ||
Under Settings->Interface is the option | Under Settings->Interface is the option ''Pick ghost item if no items are available''. If this is enabled a ghost item will be provided to the player whenever they select an item which is not available in their inventory. This affects both the pipette tool ({{keybinding|Q}}) and selecting an item from the [[quickbar]]. If the player is using a ghost item and during that the associated item is inserted into to player's inventory, for example by [[robots]], the ghost item will remain in the player's cursor and continue placing ghosts until they manually reselect the associated item. | ||
=== Blueprints === | === Blueprints === | ||
Placing a [[blueprint]] will place ghosts for | Placing a [[blueprint]] will place ghosts for everything contained within the blueprint. | ||
=== Rail planner === | === Rail planner === | ||
When placing [[rail]]s the [[rail planner]] is a convenient way to place a large number of rails, and is required for placing curved rails. The rail planner will place ghosts when {{keybinding|Shift}} is held at the same time as clicking a rail planner arrow. In ghost mode the rail planner can be used to place ghost rails of any length. | When placing [[rail]]s, the [[rail planner]] is a convenient way to place a large number of rails, and is required for placing curved rails. The rail planner will place ghosts when {{keybinding|Shift}} is held at the same time as clicking a rail planner arrow. In ghost mode the rail planner can be used to place ghost rails of any length. | ||
=== Destroyed entities === | === Destroyed entities === | ||
Once [[Construction robotics (research)|construction robotics]] has been researched any entities that are destroyed (for example by [[enemies]]) will leave behind a ghost. This allows these buildings to be | Once [[Construction robotics (research)|construction robotics]] has been researched any blueprintable entities (except [[Railway#Trains|trains]]) that are destroyed (for example by [[enemies]]) will leave behind a ghost. This allows these buildings to be re-built automatically if construction robots are available in the area. | ||
== Interaction with construction robots == | == Interaction with construction robots == | ||
Construction robots will place the real version of an entity or tile ghost if either of the following conditions are met: | Construction robots will place the real version of an entity or tile ghost if either of the following conditions are met: | ||
* The materials required to build the object are available in the [[logistic network]] | * The materials required to build the object are available in the [[logistic network]] and enough construction robots are free to begin the placing. | ||
* The materials required to build the object are available from the player's inventory, the player is equipped with one or more [[personal roboport]]s | * The materials required to build the object are available from the player's inventory, the player is equipped with one or more [[personal roboport]]s and is carrying one or more [[construction robot]]s. | ||
== Lifetime of ghosts == | == Lifetime of ghosts == | ||
Ghosts that are placed by the player will last forever. Ghosts for destroyed entities will last a week of [[Time|game time]]. Their remaining time is indicated by the purple bar below the ghost. | Ghosts that are placed by the player will last forever. Ghosts for destroyed entities will last a week of [[Time|game time]]. Their remaining time is indicated by the purple bar below the ghost. Note that entities only leave behind ghosts upon destruction once [[construction robotics (research)|construction robotics]] has been researched. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery widths= | <gallery widths=180px> | ||
File:automated_construction_concrete.gif|Construction robots paving a [[ | File:automated_construction_concrete.gif|Construction robots paving a [[refined concrete]] path. <small>''(Click to see GIF animation)''</small> | ||
File:railway_three_ghost.png|The top and middle part of a 3-way railway in "ghost mode". | File:railway_three_ghost.png|The top and middle part of a 3-way railway in "ghost mode". | ||
File:destroyed_entities_ghosts.png|A bunch of ghosts of recently destroyed entities. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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{{History|0.17.0| | {{History|0.17.0| | ||
* Trains and wagons can now be blueprinted and therefore can be ghost entities. | * Trains and wagons can now be blueprinted and therefore can be ghost entities. | ||
* Added the setting | * Added the setting ''Pick ghost item if no items are available''. | ||
* Increased ghost time to live of ghosts from 1 hour to 1 week.}} | |||
{{History|0.16.0| | {{History|0.16.0| | ||
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* [[Deconstruction planner]] | * [[Deconstruction planner]] | ||
* [[Upgrade planner]] | * [[Upgrade planner]] | ||
* [[Logistic network]] | * [[Logistic network]] | ||
* [[Roboport]] | * [[Roboport]] | ||
* [[Personal roboport]] | * [[Personal roboport]] | ||
* [[Construction robot]] | * [[Construction robot]] |
Latest revision as of 09:25, 7 May 2021
A ghost is a semi-transparent marker for an entity or tile which can be placed as a planning tool for future manual building or for construction robots to place using supplies from a logistic network. A ghost does not perform any of the functions of the object it represents, but exists to mark the spot where the item should later be built or, in the case where an entity was destroyed, the place where it stood. A ghost can store configuration information such as the recipe used by an assembling machine; this configuration will become active when the real entity is placed on top of the ghost.
Unlike placing real entities, there is no range limit when placing or removing ghosts.
Valid ghosts
Entities
The majority of entities placeable by the player can be ghosts. Exceptions include mobile entities such as the car, tank and robots.
Locomotives, cargo wagons, fluid wagons and artillery wagons are valid ghosts but must be placed on rails.
Tiles
Any tile that can be placed by the player is valid as a ghost.
Usage
Placing single ghosts
Single ghosts are placed in the same way as normal entities and tiles: by clicking with Left mouse button on the map.
In order to place a ghost, the player must first have one in their hand:
Holding shift while holding an item
If Shift is held with an item in the hand, the ghost symbol appears. Click Left mouse button will now place a ghost entity or tile instead of the object itself.
Enabling Pick ghost item if no items are available
Under Settings->Interface is the option Pick ghost item if no items are available. If this is enabled a ghost item will be provided to the player whenever they select an item which is not available in their inventory. This affects both the pipette tool (Q) and selecting an item from the quickbar. If the player is using a ghost item and during that the associated item is inserted into to player's inventory, for example by robots, the ghost item will remain in the player's cursor and continue placing ghosts until they manually reselect the associated item.
Blueprints
Placing a blueprint will place ghosts for everything contained within the blueprint.
Rail planner
When placing rails, the rail planner is a convenient way to place a large number of rails, and is required for placing curved rails. The rail planner will place ghosts when Shift is held at the same time as clicking a rail planner arrow. In ghost mode the rail planner can be used to place ghost rails of any length.
Destroyed entities
Once construction robotics has been researched any blueprintable entities (except trains) that are destroyed (for example by enemies) will leave behind a ghost. This allows these buildings to be re-built automatically if construction robots are available in the area.
Interaction with construction robots
Construction robots will place the real version of an entity or tile ghost if either of the following conditions are met:
- The materials required to build the object are available in the logistic network and enough construction robots are free to begin the placing.
- The materials required to build the object are available from the player's inventory, the player is equipped with one or more personal roboports and is carrying one or more construction robots.
Lifetime of ghosts
Ghosts that are placed by the player will last forever. Ghosts for destroyed entities will last a week of game time. Their remaining time is indicated by the purple bar below the ghost. Note that entities only leave behind ghosts upon destruction once construction robotics has been researched.
Gallery
Construction robots paving a refined concrete path. (Click to see GIF animation)
History
- 0.17.0:
- Trains and wagons can now be blueprinted and therefore can be ghost entities.
- Added the setting Pick ghost item if no items are available.
- Increased ghost time to live of ghosts from 1 hour to 1 week.
- 0.16.0:
- When building a different entity on top of a ghost, settings from the ghost will be copied if possible.
- Blueprint previews and ghost entities now have their walls, pipes and belts connected.
- 0.15.0:
- Manual ghost building will mark trees/rocks for deconstruction.