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An exporter (from network 1) and connected to a grabber (from network 2). But placing these next to each other basically connecting these two.
I asked the same thing on Discord server and BOOMER_1 replied with this:
Via cargo, importer and exporters or use storages as a bridge between the two
Cargo is reliable, but it got nerfed on some server due its performance issues. I just can't get the rest of his sentence. Are there intended way by developers?
My idea is using machines as bridge:
One network (Network 1) pushing materials needed into the machine, in this case: the material is cobblestone and the machine is dust extractor.
Another network (Network 2) grabbing result items by the machine in question.
That is my idea, but that does not even mentioned importer and exporter.
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(BM)S(MB)
B = bridge,
M = monitor
S = quantum storage
the left BM belongs to Network 1
the right MB belongs to Network 2
quantum storage is not a part of network, it is just a storage
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An exporter (from network 1) and connected to a grabber (from network 2). But placing these next to each other basically connecting these two.
I asked the same thing on Discord server and BOOMER_1 replied with this:
Cargo is reliable, but it got nerfed on some server due its performance issues. I just can't get the rest of his sentence. Are there intended way by developers?
My idea is using machines as bridge:
That is my idea, but that does not even mentioned importer and exporter.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: