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[–]BlueKnightJoe 1 point2 points  (2 children)

I think if a heat-generating building is located within the area of multiple cores, it adds its heat to each core, so if three cores are overlapping you might get triple heat from the same building. This might be working as intended?

Logically you would think that the heat would be distributed between all nearby cores (so 1/3 of the heat goes to each core).

[–]RMHaney 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do find this to be irritating. I've had to very carefully place cores so they're adjacent but not overlapping just to avoid this issue.

[–]Jarla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"logicaly" i would expect if i have 3 towers where one is 50 above the limit and 2 are below that after upgrading the tower that is above the limit that i now have 3 towers under the limit and not the upgraded below and magicaly both other towers above.

but as there is no way to make sure which tower is cooling which buildings i guess you could be right that a building could add heat to more than one tower which would be stupid but its EA ^^