This is actually genius very in depth and yet understandable had to like 👍
@sharp_e__Ай бұрын
I ve been waiting for this video 🎉
@FoliagedCargo33Ай бұрын
I've not
@DelacroixBoyАй бұрын
Hi Austin, just wanted to say thanks for making this series of videos. I learned a lot from watching and re-watching these over the years. You are really great at presenting this material. I'd be very interested in watching more videos about useful energy efficiency boosting circuits. I'm a solo player who focuses on farming and selling teas. I typically play on high pop vanilla servers and suck at PvP, so I have a hard time getting enough tech trash to craft medium / large batteries. I enjoy the high degree of difficulty though. My current base design relies on 1 windmill worth of power to run my micro tea farms and the root power fluctuates wildly. So I use a circuit breaker design for all the items that require power and order them from high to low priority. I'm always trying to find ways to optimize that design and I keep coming back to your channel to pick up new ideas. So more videos that showcase how I could incorporate those types of circuits would be greatly appreciated. Keep up the good work!
@monkeylipspoopflinger3397Ай бұрын
The Nih core battery system works great on farms he has it here if you search for it. Not sure what a 'micro' farm is size wise in terms of planters. Since being on battery nerfs your power efficiency the Nih core keeps you on live root power sending surplus power to charge the battery until it falls below the setpoint you give it then switches over to battery automatically then back again when the wind picks up.
@AustinKlailaGamesАй бұрын
Hey thanks! I'll try and put out some efficiency ideas for you (I also think about this...)
@relax.4045Ай бұрын
the build is insane but the wiring is exquisite
@FallenAngelAirsoftАй бұрын
All I can say is wow on the wiring. I would love to see this put in a 1 x 1 area to make it seem more base compatible (minus the battery).
@ChuckDixxАй бұрын
Your designs are absolutely top-tier, and the thought you put into the layouts is amazing. However, I often find the explanations in your tutorials to be a bit repetitive, unclear, or confusing at times. I noticed you mentioned at the start of this video that following along with your previous one was difficult, so it seems like you're already aware of this challenge. Have you considered writing a script for your videos, or even using a tool like ChatGPT to help craft one?
@timeobserver822020 күн бұрын
Given they have added a 'battery full' line to the battery now i'm sure we can design a Nih Core v3 that requires far less parts right? Where is your new vid on that?
@bichedelasteppe3003Ай бұрын
Thanks for tips !
@c.s.37462 күн бұрын
Very good information to take my electricity to the next level. Question: How do you make your wall paintings so crisp? I've been curious how people make these in Rust without hand drawing them.
@tassarna93Ай бұрын
Woundt it be easier to show if u built it? With 2 coneyers, 1 for repetitiva loop 2nd convs for the last bit
@tomwilson871522 күн бұрын
How do you get multiple blueprints in the crafter?
@bootifulGhostАй бұрын
I've always been asking myself... how do you get your wires to look this clean? Do you actually route them yourself or it something that you can do ingame and I am actually missing something?
@rikg4086Ай бұрын
I second this, his wiring is beautiful, no matter how hard i try mine always looks a little jenky.
@bootifulGhostАй бұрын
@@rikg4086 I mean I'd also say my wiring looks much better than most others that I come across... but this guy haha is just on a completely different level. So I was wondering if I missed some alignment key or something (similar to the items that you can align to one another)
@AustinKlailaGamesАй бұрын
I do route them myself! There currently is not a native function or plugin that can do this in RUST.
@rikg4086Ай бұрын
@@AustinKlailaGames well kudos, i try my best but nothing close to this clean of work!
@splunky0001Ай бұрын
I watch the whole video fully knowning i wont built this haha Im a simple man, i see rust electricity i hit like!
@AustinKlailaGamesАй бұрын
Thanks!!
@Yelnats101Ай бұрын
i will build this
@AustinKlailaGamesАй бұрын
Build it !!!
@DoomsdayGundamАй бұрын
You did it! The crazy son of a b, you did it!
@AustinKlailaGamesАй бұрын
lol
@theblackneon5396Ай бұрын
Having a god-tier youtuber waste his talents on such a nieche subject, is my favorite thing about the simulation.
@AustinKlailaGamesАй бұрын
😂
@Yelnats101Ай бұрын
got it all laid out. just need to wire it now. im in no rush lol
@AustinKlailaGamesАй бұрын
NICE
@Yelnats101Ай бұрын
@@AustinKlailaGames i got it done, i will do a video this weekend and tag you in it.
@TeejayflapsАй бұрын
this is amazing but my question is, his signs wit info how, how the F does he does that, i need to no lol, when i post on on a wall i just get like a paint option
@koifish1le996Ай бұрын
i believe he uses rustangelo. it's an automatic sign painting program that moves your mouse and paints the sign. I think he creates the text boxes with another program such as photoshop or something of the likes, then imports them into rustangelo and it does the rest.
@lucas7885Ай бұрын
plugin to paste an image
@AustinKlailaGamesАй бұрын
lucas is correct. I use the RUST Copy Paste plugin on my personal server to paste graphics onto the signs and picture frames. I use Snappa (paid version) to create most of what you see in my videos, but you can use any image software.