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==Player Tips & Tricks== |
==Player Tips & Tricks== |
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| ⚫ | Sorters, like [[Splitter]]s, can have filters applied to them. This allows for the possibility of transporting several different components on a single [[Conveyor Belt Mk.I|Conveyor Belt]], rather than requiring a separate conveyor for each component. Likewise, filtered Sorters can be used to output specific components from specific ports on buildings that produce more than one component, such as [[Oil Refinery|Oil Refineries]]. |
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| ⚫ | * Sorters, like [[Splitter]]s, can have filters applied to them. This allows for the possibility of transporting several different components on a single [[Conveyor Belt Mk.I|Conveyor Belt]], rather than requiring a separate conveyor for each component. Likewise, filtered Sorters can be used to output specific components from specific ports on buildings that produce more than one component, such as [[Oil Refinery|Oil Refineries]]. |
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To ''apply'' a filter, select an installed sorter, then click Filter on the control panel that appears. Choose which component you wish the sorter to handle exclusively. |
* To ''apply'' a filter, select an installed sorter, then click Filter on the control panel that appears. Choose which component you wish the sorter to handle exclusively. |
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To ''remove'' a filter, select an installed sorter, then click the X that appears next to the component’s icon. |
* To ''remove'' a filter, select an installed sorter, then click the X that appears next to the component’s icon. |
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Latest revision as of 00:10, 1 March 2024
Summary
Transport items from Conveyor Belts into facilities, from facilities out to cargo belts or between facilities directly. The sorter can install a filter to only move specific items. A Sorter can cover a maximum distance of three tiles.
Production Chain
| Recipe | Building | Replicator? | Technology |
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Production Progression Chart
- For more information on reading and using these charts, see Production Progression Chart.
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| Raw Materials Required (per minute) |
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| Raw Materials Required (per unit) |
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Used In
| Recipe | Building | Replicator? | Technology |
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Transport Rate
| 1 Grid Square | 2 Grid Squares | 3 Grid Squares |
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| 1.5 items/s | 0.75 items/s | 0.5 items/s |
Player Tips & Tricks
- Sorters, like Splitters, can have filters applied to them. This allows for the possibility of transporting several different components on a single Conveyor Belt, rather than requiring a separate conveyor for each component. Likewise, filtered Sorters can be used to output specific components from specific ports on buildings that produce more than one component, such as Oil Refineries.
- To apply a filter, select an installed sorter, then click Filter on the control panel that appears. Choose which component you wish the sorter to handle exclusively.
- To remove a filter, select an installed sorter, then click the X that appears next to the component’s icon.











































































































































































