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A way to predict a geyser average output without analyzing it


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I don't know if this is already acknowledged for sure however I have found out that at least small volcanos in the same diagonal have the same average output

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I am building a petroleum boiler and am trying to make it work on any minor volcano, however, with no sucess
Summary is that my builds need at least 550g/s because Im using 2 1840 magma blocks +120kg max at a small debree pile per 11,5 cycles
(Math: 550g/s . 600s = 330.000g/cycle = 330kg/cycle so 330kg/cycle . 11,5cycles = 3795kg/11,5cycles) [which yes would work]

So I spawned 100 volcanos and deleted those under 550g/s and guess what? I noticed that for a strange reason they were in perfect diagonals
This way i suppose that if you know the exact coordinates of something alike the center of your volcano, you could theoretically know your output without analyzing.
Yes I could go further into this but Im lazy so good luck exploring this if you find it useful. Didn't deep too much because the dupe with the geo analyzing skill is pretty much a stepping stone to rocketry so you'd have it anyway at some point so not so much pratical use to this ''discovery''

EDIT:
Volcanos with output under 550 grams (metal tiles above means 500 and something but still 500) [lowest count i got was 300 and something]

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