The Digging machine
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The Digging machine
Simple question. What does it dig? The Digging machine (clay) obviously digs clay... what about the other one? Is it more general, digging everything that is dug?
And don't anyone dare tell me to find out in character. I am not using that much steel and iron, to discover it doesn't dig anything in the area...
And don't anyone dare tell me to find out in character. I am not using that much steel and iron, to discover it doesn't dig anything in the area...
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TatteredShoeLace wrote:I am not sure, but I think I recall seeing them in Deserts and beaches...but I dont know what they do for sure...I'd wait for someone else who knows.
That might well give the the answer...
There really should be something to speed stone digging. A drill or something... considering how much stone is used.
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Well -there you go - I thought stone would be the most obvious thing to need to dig - and the most obvious thing to implement?The Surly Cantrian wrote:There really should be something to speed stone digging. A drill or something... considering how much stone is used.
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The Industriallist wrote:I thought you could only actually build resource machines on locations that have the correct resource?
In this instance you are right. Never knew that...
But can it be changed to Digging Machine (sand) anyway?
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Doodle_Jack wrote:No, you can build resource machines anywhere, but if the resource isn't there the machine will ofcourse be useless.
Really? That's a bug, then, because machines are specifically coded to only be able to be built if the resource is there.
Ie: You can't build a potatoe harvester if there are no potatoes at the location.
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