시스템 가이드
기차 설정, 신호, 교차로, 회로, 자동화 물류.
Train Basics
- -Trains need at least one locomotive and one cargo wagon.
- -Locomotives only drive in one direction -- use two for round trips.
- -Fuel goes in the locomotive -- coal, solid fuel, rocket fuel, or nuclear fuel.
- -Train stops are named, and trains follow schedules between named stops.
- -Always use at least one signal per block of track.
Rail Signals
- -Rail signals divide tracks into blocks. Only one train per block.
- -Chain signals look ahead and prevent trains from entering occupied blocks.
- -Place chain signals BEFORE intersections, rail signals AFTER.
- -Use chain signals at the entrance of every intersection.
- -Signal both sides of the track for two-way traffic.
Train Network Design
- -Keep train networks simple -- avoid complex junctions early on.
- -Use a single loop or point-to-point design for beginners.
- -Stackers (waiting areas) prevent trains from blocking main lines.
- -Standard train length (e.g., 1-4 or 2-8) simplifies station design.
- -Use circuit conditions for smart loading/unloading at stations.
Circuit Network
- -Red and green wires connect machines to share signals.
- -Use combinators to create conditional logic (e.g., stop production when full).
- -Arithmetic and decider combinators enable complex automation.
- -Circuit-controlled inserters can filter items or limit stack sizes.
- -Start simple: wire a chest to a light to show fill levels.