New GAS and WATER setup! [E12] Occupy Mars: The Game



Episode 12 of my first play through of the campaign in Occupy Mars: The Game.

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[Occupy Mars: The Game]

Survive and colonize Mars in a highly technical, open-world sandbox game. Build and upgrade your base, discover new regions, conduct mining operations, retrieve water, generate oxygen, grow crops, and fix broken parts.

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10 thoughts on “New GAS and WATER setup! [E12] Occupy Mars: The Game”

  1. I usually build a transformer, a single upgraded battery, and a single medium solar panel for every water spot, and I use them to power 3 wells 24-7. With a battery that holds 80 kw/hr and pumping out 20 kw/hrs divided amongst the 3 wells (or more than 20 if any have a reactor or 2 producing methane or oxygen), it guarantees that the 3 wells will produce water (and methane and oxygen if desires) 24-7. Obviously, as you said, unless powered by a battery, wells only produce water during the solar day

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  2. You do have to play with those things to learn how they work anyways. Virtually all my pumps now are just to combine 3 water lines into 1. I try to triangulate my water production using 3 well sites surrounding my base, with my before mentioned system on each running to a unique tank on my base, and then have all 3 tanks either going into different buildings, or combines into 1 water line with a final pump

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  3. Holy Cow, you lost me at "We need……." and then I just watched all the pretty colors. LOL I just wanted to say that you can hit F4 anytime during your gameplay and give the developers direct feedback on what you like and don't like. What a fantastic game, and the fact that the team is listening to fan input is wonderful!!!

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  4. Open the Map, click the water Icon on the left, then click on the water tank to see how much water you have. It takes a ton of time to fill it as it holds 50k water.

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  5. 1k water max for reg pump, 31k for standing med tank, 50k for large tank. Hit the map (m) then on the left side, click the icon you need and then click on the building or item to show info. can take a few clicks some time but the info will show.

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  6. It’s funny watching videos from other people’s play throughs because I felt so hampered by the tablet blueprints that I was finding. I see people with the medium solar panels early on. I didn’t get that blueprint until much later in my play build. So yeah I had to compensate power with like 30 small solar panels! 🤣

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