Stationeers Let's play Terraforming Mars 20 Bring me a shrubbery.



The new base is pressurised and ready for habitation so now it is time to move into the new place and get some automated gardening.

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11 thoughts on “Stationeers Let's play Terraforming Mars 20 Bring me a shrubbery.”

  1. Hi Mick! It is useless to produce fertilizer at the moment. I tested it on vulcan and fertilizer is not working. Speed, yield, nothing. Then i asked on official discord what is wrong, the answer was that it doesn't work at the moment after farming update, and needs to be redone… Hope it helps! Keep up with the Terraforming 👍😉

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  2. If you want to increase the food decay you could leave it in a low pressure pollutant atmosphere, right? Or any real low pressure area, like outside on Mars? (Looking at the Food Decay page in Stationpedia)
    Not sure if it's worth it since someone else said fertilizer isn't working at the moment.
    (Just tested and 1kPa of pollutant moved wheat's decay time from 37 hours to 2)

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  3. My fix for all the rocket unloading is to snake the chute system of the rocket back and fourth, a cargo container on the rocket holds upwards of 250 items…so…use a lot of chutes…

    my favorite experiment with it so far has 6 crushers at the end (could be six sorters/sorter lines…lots of resources I know…but worth it in the end). Using your rocket control script my rocket has to wait on fuel delivery instead of cargo unload…

    sounds like a warzone with all the rockets firing…

    i use primarily overflow and flipflop splitters in my build…cause im crushing and filtering all of the gasses directly off of the crushers…yes ive exploded my base…you should be fine using sorters tho…

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  4. Those rockets out of the top of the volcano look so awesome.
    The 3 of them land almost at the same time gives a little bit of a Falcon heavy vibe😀
    Pretty tight in those torture chambers.
    Maybe premix the atmosphere in a length of pipe or even use a portable tank to get some more volume?

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