Good day!
Let me give you some advice and a little or a lot of criticism.
1. Electricity
Did you go to school at all? Did you learn Ohm's law? Why do you have everything so ... not logically done ???
If we consider that everything equipped has the same voltage, then we have two main characteristics - this is the Current strength (rate of consumption) Storage volume (Amp hours).
Then explain to me such a scheme, if I generate 100 A, and I divide the load 80/20% on the transformer, with two sources connected, everything is ok, if one? Where to add up for reserved electricity??? Why, if there is no load, the flow is not directed to the free path?
Those. the transformer must dynamically distribute the load, depending on the percentage of distribution and the presence of the load itself, as well as its power!
I would also recommend keeping such a parameter as minimum consumption and working. Example - a 3D printer if it is just connected consumes 0.5 A if it works 25 A.
It's the same with study tables!
2. Water (liquids)
We also recall the school and Bernoulli's law. Or we do by analogy with electricity. There is a production rate, there is a storage volume and a consumption rate.
Only with the current scheme, tanks are not needed at all, NOW you put wells so that they produce more than you consume, and why then tanks?????
Therefore, the consumption of water (gases) should also be periodic. It’s easier with electricity, there are batteries and they depend on the time of day.
So what's stopping you from doing the same?
Drip irrigation is constant and once a day is normal!
For different actions, different amounts of water (gas) are needed - to wash, maintain equipment, water, moisten, etc.
I recommend introducing the volume of liquid (gas) storage for storage in buildings or installation of additional tanks for irrigation, maintenance and refueling of equipment, etc. Whatever it is, as it is now, it is not clear where this liquid is stored and accumulates.
In summary, electricity, like liquid (gas), must have a common pattern of consumption, storage, and distribution. In any case, as a mathematical model, you will have to build it, so why not display it for the player as some kind of remote control (tablet, workstation) and give the opportunity to monitor and configure? And what are you there were all sources of production, storage and consumption.
3. Tools
I recommend changing the scoring scheme for tools, points should be awarded for all actions, for planting plants, cutting buildings, drilling and ... scanning.
Now this scheme does not work logically.
4. Science
Let's also try to make it logical. If we are pioneers, why so many abandoned buildings and lost tablets with knowledge???
It would be more logical to make the science tree more branched, so that some sciences depend on others and the process of discovering a new technology takes place at the desktop, but based on the knowledge gained (experience in using tools, etc.) and, for example, with high energy consumption + perhaps resources and the discovery did not happen quickly, but for some time.
5. Hangar for vehicles
At the moment, it is not at all clear why it is needed - for an outlet ???? So I can charge it on the street. There are no more connectors for discharging air, etc.
The hangar must be equipped with stationary charging points - electricity, air, fuel, etc.
Maintenance of equipment should take place - cleaning, lubrication, replacement (after the invention or development of new technologies) of some elements of equipment - motors, wheels, batteries, headlights, attachments, etc.
6. And a lot of glitches
Remove or disable helmet removal animation
Repair seeding plants with the use of a seedling cabinet. Now, if you collect plants from the seedling cabinet, they seem to add up in inventory, but planting them is still traversed one at a time. You take a pack of 15 pieces in your hand, plant plants and the rest falls into inventory again and you have to manually pick it up again.
Sincerely, Andrey Gusarevich
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