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Multiplied against work completed, adds to the bonus results of operating. E.g. when an extra crafted recipe or immediate research bonus. The minimum sum is 0. | |||
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Revision as of 00:47, 17 June 2022
A table with the below listed properties.
When applied to modules, the resulting effect is a sum of all module affects, multiplied through calculations: (1 + sum module effects) or, for productivity (0 + sum). For productivity, if a recipe would take less than 1 tick (accounting recipe time and entity speed), there is only one craft but surplus productivity. This results in increased output for the same ingredients, capable of exceeding one product per tick.
Optional properties
consumption
Types: Types/table
Multiplier to energy used during operation (not idle/drain use). The minimum sum is .2 (20%).
Table with the following optional member:
- bonus - Types/double - Default is 0. Precision is ignored beyond two decimals - 17.567 results in 17.56 etc.
speed
Types: Types/table
Modifier to crafting speed, research speed, etc. The minimum sum is .2 (20%).
Table with the following optional member:
- bonus - Types/double - Default is 0. Precision is ignored beyond two decimals - 17.567 results in 17.56 etc.
productivity
Types: Types/table
Multiplied against work completed, adds to the bonus results of operating. E.g. when an extra crafted recipe or immediate research bonus. The minimum sum is 0.
Table with the following optional member:
- bonus - Types/double - Default is 0. Precision is ignored beyond two decimals - 17.567 results in 17.56 etc.
pollution
Types: Types/table
Multiplier to the pollution factor of an entity's pollution during use. The minimum sum is .2 (20%).
Table with the following optional member:
- bonus - Types/double - Default is 0. Precision is ignored beyond two decimals - 17.567 results in 17.56 etc.