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Incorrect recipes for launch products with Space Exploration #76

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klao opened this issue Oct 27, 2023 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #77
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Incorrect recipes for launch products with Space Exploration #76

klao opened this issue Oct 27, 2023 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #77

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@klao
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klao commented Oct 27, 2023

With (the current version of Space Exploration) the recipe for "satellite telemetry" (ingredient of the "rocket science pack") is incorrectly interpreted as rocket launch with 0 satellites (but the usual 100 rocket parts) producing 0 outputs. And this then zeroes out the whole graph for rocket science (0 of every factory producing 0 and consuming 0 of everything).

klao added a commit to nilcons-contrib/Foreman2 that referenced this issue Oct 27, 2023
This prevents it from being set to zero and resulting in invalid
recipe. Fixes DanielKote#76
@RagingCub
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Having the same problem

@klao
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klao commented Oct 31, 2023

Having the same problem

I have a build with the problem fixed, you can try it: https://github.com/nilcons-contrib/Foreman2/releases/tag/v2.0-nc.14
It also has a few UX improvements, which I plan to submit later.

Or, as a work-around, you can open the preset fjson file, find the se-satellite-telemetry item and change its stack site to 100.

@DerrickRice
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I can +1 that @klao's fix works, and hope that @DanielKote will accept the PR. In the meantime, I'm using Klao's build instead of DK's.

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