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2023 年 7 月 20 日 上午 3:32
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Larger Use Ranges

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Reduces AI slowdown (and job-que soft locks) by allowing all non-storage functions to be done much further away.

I found this essential for player built complex mega-outposts with lots of characters.

The resource range is not changed for storage to avoid raids being able to more easily steal.
This will affect vanilla building functions, which will also have the change apply with most mods.
6 条留言
aske.vandsoaremark 7 月 12 日 上午 6:37 
YES, i needed this. I had a larger base due to water, stone, copper and iron being kinda neatly placed within walking distance of eachother near the swamp, and that base registered as three different bases. Now they are all one and it just works
Laughing Forest 2024 年 10 月 1 日 上午 11:09 
So, will this reduce in-game lag for a Mod city (like Han) that has lots of NPCs populating it? Or will this only help if you the player have a city you've made yourself?
Kjulo  [作者] 2024 年 2 月 29 日 下午 12:12 
That is correct, the new use ranges are quite generous, as to help avoid Pathfinding issues and slowdowns.
For a solo play through this will seem weird, but I've found this kind of change needed for complex bases with many workers.

It also means you can space things out a bit more, and allow you to make a nice looking base without worrying about the AI being inefficient by spending almost all of their time walking to transport items, which they will often do by only carrying 1-4 at a time.
Matey 2024 年 2 月 29 日 上午 11:17 
this is not for everyone. say for example you set your npcs to mine some rock and use machines. a few minutes later your outpost gets invaded by some bandit, they all run over to kil it, next thing you know they are swinging pickaxes 500 yards from the rocknode, or inside a building, immersion breaking, i find its useless unless youre trying to build a large city like the modmaker.
Yami3 2023 年 8 月 9 日 上午 8:41 
very good!
Dr. Igor Dolvich 2023 年 7 月 20 日 上午 3:51 
Very nice, this will be useful! :beeped::cactusrum:

Thank you for making this.