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[Thermal] Circuit Load not calculated for wire branches


wieselkotze
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Every single piece of wire behaves as if the whole network load was flowing through it - basically making the "normal" wire obsolete as the circuit constantly is overloaded, regardless of the wire actually carrying more than it should or not.

The picture shows my circuit, where I have a main line consisting of HeavyWatt wire with multiple branches of normal wire, that still is overloaded.

ONI circuit.png


Steps to Reproduce
Create a circuit network that, in total, exceeds the power of a normal wire, yet doesn't have a normal wire anywhere as a bottleneck



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There is no such thing as wire branches sadly. Everything gets the same amount of power equally.

Maybe one day thermal conductivity will have a use.
 

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To be honest - if there aren't, or rather going to be, any kind of wire branches, what exactly is the point of having two different tiers of wire when you have to use the second one everywhere anyway?

It is just a bit irritating when the wires constantly break, even if they are (or rather should) clearly not be carrying as much electricity as they say they are.

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