When fertilizer and slime turn into dirt at high (250C+) temperatures, they tend to not retain their original mass but double it instead.
Steps to Reproduce
- CTRL+F4 then mine all the boxed-in 100kg fertilizer blocks that I've placed to produce 50kg fertilizer chunks. - Unpause - ALT+Z then wait - The first row should (150C hydrogen) should produce the expected result of 50kg dirt tiles. - The 2nd row (250C hydrogen) is somewhat inconsistent, you may observe mass doubling here with the occasional 100kg dirt tile. - The 3rd row (150C hydrogen with the fertilizer moved into storage by the sweepers) should produce the expected result of 50kg dirt tiles. - The 4th row (250C hydrogen, fertilizer in storage) will almost always exhibit mass doubling and 100kg dirt tiles.
- CTRL+F4 then mine all the boxed-in 100kg fertilizer blocks that I've placed to produce 50kg fertilizer chunks. - Unpause - ALT+Z then wait - The first row should (150C hydrogen) should produce the expected result of 50kg dirt tiles. - The 2nd row (250C hydrogen) is somewhat inconsistent, you may observe mass doubling here with the occasional 100kg dirt tile. - The 3rd row (150C hydrogen with the fertilizer moved into storage by the sweepers) should produce the expected result of 50kg dirt tiles. - The 4th row (250C hydrogen, fertilizer in storage) will almost always exhibit mass doubling and 100kg dirt tiles.
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A developer has marked this issue as fixed. This means that the issue has been addressed in the current development build and will likely be in the next update.
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