![]() Now, what I see is that you are trying to pipe from that singular alembic Humanus, Arbor, Vacuos, Perditio, Vitreous, Limus, Precantatio and Iter eight aspects all at once, that will simply not work very well: the way the system reacts when different types of essentia are in a single system is by giving priority to the essentia in largest amount, this way this piping system receives a pressure system and evidently if too much of it gets built up it'll blow up: (for a little reference). Finally as long as the Jar is labeled you won't need labeled tubes to sort every type of essentia, those tubes effectively work as a shortcut for not having to label large amounts of jars one by one or other sorting that may pose tedious work if and only if it is set up properly. They should let you branch out the system to each jar, but you might want to experiment on a Creative world first to confirm.įirstly the most basic and avoidable mistakes: essentia can only be introduced in the jars by the upwards facing part, the seal, try putting all the jars on one row (for now) and run the pipes over them, that way you save pipes and you don't get messy piping. They can hold up to 8 essentia (of multiple types!) and apply their own (minimal, untyped) suction. You'll need to use one or more essentia buffers. Your main problem is that your "backbone" is ordinary essentia pipe, which can't support drawing multiple essentia types. I haven't built a system like this yet because I usually end up starting new worlds first, but I think I understand the theory. Personally, I go low-tech most of the way, switching out jars manually with one alembic, which is remarkably workable, if awkward. I agree that that's counterintuitive, but that's how the system works. ![]() to draw essentia from one alembic to two jars. You start running into trouble if a single tube has more than one kind of pressure applied to it, e.g. Essentia pipes aren't supposed to contain more than one kind of essentia. ![]()
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