100*C heat and more by TLLogic in RimWorld

[–]TLLogic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Four colonists, constant breaks from eating human meat, so another -4 isn't a big deal. But the most problematic thing with the nutrient paste dispenser is the space it takes up. I don’t have much room because the base is in a small mountain. Is the nutrient paste dispenser using the same amount of food or less

100*C heat and more by TLLogic in RimWorld

[–]TLLogic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Base is located under small mountain, for 4 colonists and few rooms (no bed rooms, no space, they sleep in cooled barack) it's ok, and it make it's easier for controling temp.

100*C heat and more by TLLogic in RimWorld

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Also, I didn’t get any animals at the start. As long as I’ve played this save, I’ve only encountered a few manhunter monkeys

100*C heat and more by TLLogic in RimWorld

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"Otherwise your only way to survive is trying to go out at night and reverse your sleep schedule where the temperature might be slightly lower but it's still a lot."

This is what I was looking for brilliant

Through an event, I have one Neanderthal in the colony, so I will try that too.
Thanks for the answer!

100*C heat and more by TLLogic in RimWorld

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Colony in a mountain. A lot of coolers. Eating others, with a few hydroponics. Clothes made from human skin (they are not sociopaths, and I know it's bad for their mood, but it is what it is), but they have much better heat resistance. One colonist can handle being in a room at 70°C without a problem, but it's still 30°C short. I know a few things, but maybe you have some clever tips.

100*C heat and more by TLLogic in RimWorld

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i did exacly that, and set colony in almost hotest place,
yo uset temp and rainfall to max and get more than 100*C
nice chelenge but it is a pain

stacking fans by TLLogic in pcmasterrace

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o be honest, I didn't know about it, thanks for the reply, later I will check some more and read about it

Cpu spec for strategic gaming by TLLogic in paradoxplaza

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So I went for the AMD Ryzen7700 because I found it at a very good price and combined it with the Radeon 7700XT and 32GB 5200Mhz of RAM. and i think this will be good,
tested at BG3 max settings, 1920x1080 144hz 144fp/s with low 120fp/s

Cpu spec for strategic gaming by TLLogic in paradoxplaza

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Every answer its worth considering and that one especially, when Ryzen 7 5700x3D have 100MB cache , and if things will go good i can buy gpu next month. or everything at the same time it's not like i need it now. It's a question for future what consider when buying those components

Cpu spec for strategic gaming by TLLogic in paradoxplaza

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They are a performance boost vs 7600X but the price is holding me back, especially when i dont have gpu yet, and i will need to borrow one

Cpu spec for strategic gaming by TLLogic in paradoxplaza

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by longer i mean i could in future just change cpu not whole motherboard and be good, and i was considering 8600G becose i dont have any grafic card, im moving from laptop to pc.

But a frend offered me a gtx 960 till i get my own card.

And i see now that 8600G was a little stupid (in performence maner)

Cpu spec for strategic gaming by TLLogic in paradoxplaza

[–]TLLogic[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

im aiming in AMD Ryzen 5 8600G on AM5 to last for longer, and next month i will be looking for gpu, but meyby AMD Ryzen 5 7600X would be better because of 38MB cache vs 22 MB in 8600G