Getting mid game Steel, Plastic & Cooling : Tutorial nuggets : Oxygen not included

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After you sort out the early food and O2 you end up needing steel, ceramic and plastic. This all requires a cooling solution as well which requires steel and plastic. How do you get the required materials without having the materials you need to get them. The answer, dupes a bunch of heat into another biome.
This save had 1200kg steel and 200kg plastic so you can practice setting up your own industrial brick.
drive.google.com/open?id=1Uww...
This save has the cooling loop settings, don't put the temp lower than -3 or you might freeze the water in the pipes (There is some wiggle room if you want to experiment, aquatuner reduces the temp by -14 and polluted water freezes at about -20 so theoretically you could get set as low as -6)
drive.google.com/open?id=1bAP...

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  • @YadonTheCat
    @YadonTheCat3 жыл бұрын

    "I finally got my head around this game", I said to myself like a fool

  • @azametturan9843

    @azametturan9843

    11 ай бұрын

    Wow your pfp is cute

  • @austinclague480

    @austinclague480

    5 ай бұрын

    I said this to myself a couple years ago after playing for a few months I had no idea what I was talking about.

  • @druminator3340

    @druminator3340

    15 күн бұрын

    This game is a constant state of "wtf is going on?!"

  • @newCoCoY6
    @newCoCoY64 жыл бұрын

    I respect that this guy is able to talk fast while still being coherent. Makes the tutorial way shorter than normal for the same amount of information.

  • @nivodeus

    @nivodeus

    4 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. But if you saw some videos, there were some instances where he talked too fast, he confused himself and just gave up on it :). I always thought I have my video at 1.25x runspeed LOL

  • @somedude5951

    @somedude5951

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@nivodeus Agreed. The reason he makes his video's as short as possible, is why he wins the competition with other oni video's.

  • @somedude5951

    @somedude5951

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Split Dimension You can adjust the speed of video's on KZread. Menu is behind the gear.

  • @wesplybon9510

    @wesplybon9510

    3 жыл бұрын

    Right? If you need a break, that's what the pause/rewind is for, otherwise, let the information flow!

  • @larrylindgren9484

    @larrylindgren9484

    3 жыл бұрын

    But mostly he hurried through telling you to go watch someone else's video on how to do it. He knows what he's doing. Don't get me wrong. This is a guild how and what to do. That's what guilds are. . He should be showing you exactly what he put in the air making place. Not oh here it is now go watch this other guys video to see what I did. If this was a let's build. Fine. Be quick because it's just building a base. This is a guild. If not just make a guild telling you to what videos to watch. Is all he's done. This is a guild. It should be telling you the how and the why.

  • @toddhahn6642
    @toddhahn66423 жыл бұрын

    "Give me one second while I sweep up this gunk." *Takes 5 cycles.*

  • @maebeknot2145
    @maebeknot21454 жыл бұрын

    OMFG this is amazing. I've played over 900 hours since the launch of EA. Never got into the mid-game as defined in this video. I always found getting setup to make oil and plastics super complicated. Also never have used steal or steam turbines. This has made me not able to enjoy about half the content in-game. Thanks to this video I believe I'm ready to finally able to get past the mid-game hump!

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    Welcome to the steel age, I think you will find more than half of the game is here. You can freeze or boil the map if you want, blot out the sun with rockets. Your next 900 hours are going to be a hell of a lot of fun.

  • @OscarChabrand

    @OscarChabrand

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad I'm not the only slow learner here! Been playing for several hundred hours as well and barely now I have made it to cycle 200 relatively well, and am ready for plastic and steel manufacturing.

  • @failedGraphics

    @failedGraphics

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same, I literally bought this game day one and have been playing it constantly since and ive never used plastic before. I like to take my time woth the game so i spend like 70 cycles getting set up but by then ive run out of water and food and the heat starts creeping in so instead of going mid game i just spend time fixing problems until ive decided I learned enough and start again.

  • @vishensivparsad

    @vishensivparsad

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@failedGraphics search for oni tutorial and see Francis' beginner guide for nifty tools. By this point you're probably past early game though lol

  • @jonaut5705

    @jonaut5705

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, same. Almost 300 hours and I only just realized that I shouldn't be just dumping dupes into the oil biome and hoping they survive.

  • @smileybones9172
    @smileybones91722 жыл бұрын

    19:45 "This is just a standard setup." Me, learning most of this first the first time: *begins hyperventilating*

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    2 жыл бұрын

    This has changed quite a bit since, they have put automation ports on liquid tanks so you can get similar results with far less effort.

  • @happy_turtle
    @happy_turtle2 жыл бұрын

    The mid-game transition always felt like it had insurmounatble cyclical dependencies. Now they're simply surmountable cyclical dependencies!

  • @maks4285
    @maks42854 жыл бұрын

    This tutorial has been needed by someone for a long time. Thank you. I get stuck at about cycle 200 because I'm unsure how to handle heat and plastics.

  • @Beregorn88

    @Beregorn88

    4 жыл бұрын

    2 words: glossy gecko

  • @probablynotmyname8521

    @probablynotmyname8521

    4 жыл бұрын

    I used to have similar problems then discovered that a single radiant pipe cooling loop powered by a steam turbine solves all the heat problems you will ever have for production. My current base has 2 oil refineries, 4 petroleum generators, 6 natural gas generators, a metal refinery, a polymer press and a rock crusher all being cooled by a single steam turbine and one cooling loop.

  • @S_Black

    @S_Black

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Beregorn88 I love glossy dreckos for some early plastic. Allows you to build things like liquid germ sensors and high pressure vents that don't need much of it

  • @commonsense-og1gz

    @commonsense-og1gz

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@probablynotmyname8521 and then you can build the mother of all cooling stations. 4 aquatuners and 5 steam turbines to direct cool the 180 F water to feed a large hydroponic garden.

  • @TheBigEmstos

    @TheBigEmstos

    4 жыл бұрын

    its so funny how the other youtubers who play this game make such utterly worthless tutorials and miss such important basics like this video.

  • @Denso481
    @Denso4814 жыл бұрын

    You're fast becoming my favorite source for oni videos!

  • @S_Black

    @S_Black

    4 жыл бұрын

    I really like that he focuses on practical solutions and builds instead of theory crafting, min/maxing and extreme designs. Way too little of that.

  • @BC-kx6db

    @BC-kx6db

    4 жыл бұрын

    Aaaannnnnd we’re back

  • @jlu

    @jlu

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@BC-kx6db with a quick tutorial on ..

  • @jaldarith
    @jaldarith4 жыл бұрын

    THIS is the video I've been searching for. THANK YOU. I'm tired of videos that are titled "Let's make plastic" and it turns into a 40 minute tour of the happenings of the cycles, with no info on setting things up... Just making plastic from something they've already built.

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hope it helps. Remember once you get the refinery hooked up to a turbine you can run it all day and night and not worry about the heat. Make lots of steel.

  • @jaldarith

    @jaldarith

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FrancisJohnYT That's the next hurdle. I have restarted my game eight times now. Each time I am understanding more and more about the game and its nuances, but I've never been able to progress past plastic and steel. Hopefully with your help on this video, I'll finally get it done!

  • @S_Black

    @S_Black

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tip for super easy plastic: ranch glossy dreckos. This can be done very early and even if you take hundreds of cycles to get to where this video is just 8 dreckos give you tons of plastic. Enough for plastic ladders and transport tubes with still lots left over.

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@S_Black I don't like that you have to keep them in hydrogen. To keep them in hydrogen and groomed you usually need atmo suits. If you have atmo suits why not setup oil?

  • @S_Black

    @S_Black

    4 жыл бұрын

    There is oxygen at the bottom to grow the mealwood that they can dip into when they run out. An exosuit may be more efficient, but they can hold their breath for a bit. You only really need exosuits if you want to feed regular dreckos with upkeep free balm lily. Is it the most effective way to use dupe labor? Maybe not. But it's a nice trade off. Less power, heat and infrastructure, but there is a cost for it. Oil to plastics is a lot more complicated. At least for me. I eventually do it, but I really like the early plastic for things like certain sensors or high pressure vents.

  • @alexanderharrison7421
    @alexanderharrison74214 жыл бұрын

    So essentially my problem for "The Learning Gap" is that I'm caring too much about the environment

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    The environment is just resources that your dupes can't use yet. Mine it all :p

  • @alexanderharrison7421

    @alexanderharrison7421

    4 жыл бұрын

    Does being on Rime change anything

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@alexanderharrison7421 Yes, it's easier. You can dump even more heat into the oil biome because it's so chilly and you don't even need atmo suits to gain access to it.

  • @tristo99

    @tristo99

    4 жыл бұрын

    Split Dimension just spam deodorisers and dumb slime in an underwater storage bin look at his beginners guide he goes through almost everything

  • @arandomharuhiist

    @arandomharuhiist

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Split Dimension slime is not a threat at all, i tore down 2 full slime biomes before getting exo suits and only 1 dupe caught slimelung. no medical beds or doctor dupes and they still recover in a couple cycles. didn't notice a bit of difference while they were sick. just keep the polluted water from falling into your clean water (don't combine it with your bathroom water either, that has food poisoning and slime biome doesn't)

  • @wreckcelsior
    @wreckcelsior4 жыл бұрын

    Another great nugget Francis... I especially like the "Here's one I made earlier" cooking show line. :) cheers mate.

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    I though I managed to sneak that one by, your showing your age just like me :)

  • @markfisher696
    @markfisher696 Жыл бұрын

    I'm late to this game, but this series is awesome. well paced, informative, funny at times (I'm looking at you pre-chill). Thankyou so much, it's massively opened the game for me.

  • @KaoVamp
    @KaoVamp4 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate a tutorial like this. Thanks for making it Francis. Before watching this my stuff was downright scattered. Between this and petrol boiler I might just get to space.

  • @sephiroud84
    @sephiroud843 жыл бұрын

    Almost a year old content and still so valid, ty! Heads up in case anyone fubars like I did. The temp on the Thermo Aquatuner is ABOVE 50F not Below 50F ^^. I kept freezing my pipes and breaking it. Took me a second to realize what I had done.

  • @DoDoDoDo2540

    @DoDoDoDo2540

    3 жыл бұрын

    for me the magic number of temp on the Thermo Aquatuner is ABOVE -2C (28.4F).It's kept temp of pipes below -16C (freezing point is -20.6). So It's not freezing pipes and maximize cooling and energy gen.

  • @JacobSReeds
    @JacobSReeds4 жыл бұрын

    This is exactly what I needed. Thanks a ton! I've completely hollowed out a map from magma to space but trying to put this together safely has always been rough. I'll absolutely be incorporating these designs. Thanks again!

  • @willn8398
    @willn83984 жыл бұрын

    Just got into the game - your tutorials are brill!!! This one is actually one of your best. Please keep them coming! Without doubt my #1 ONI KZreadr :)

  • @pauldecker4630
    @pauldecker46304 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for this, having a cornerstone to start from is really nice. It's also nice to know roughly where the mid-game starts.

  • @TubeTAG
    @TubeTAG4 жыл бұрын

    This was an excellent tutorial! It covered the required concepts without delving too deep into secondary concerns (how cooling loops work, how to set up exo-suit docks, how steam turbines work, etc.) keeping the information concise and focused. When I initially saw the 20+ minute run time I was a little apprehensive but I never once was like, "Yeah, get on with it!" like I am with so many tutorials. Keeping a distinction between stream recordings and tutorials is a thing for me. I appreciate it a lot!

  • @ateszkid
    @ateszkid4 жыл бұрын

    This is so helpful! I remember how confused I was when first started to implement machinery like press or refinery and I thought about these as very late-game material. Your tutorial can save colonies at the brink of a restart! :)))

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    Would never have though to do this one it if not for some comment requests, judging by the comments I should have done this one a long time ago.

  • @ateszkid

    @ateszkid

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FrancisJohnYT Yes, actually (for me) the most challenging was to pick up the thinking process you veterans have when planning for next steps. I mean, it was helpful to watch your expansion episode by episode but the struggle was to peek behind the curtains to find out why you started to develop in a certain way at that point in time. I don't know if I am understandable or not. It is good to see guides that say, hey if you have this and that, and you have opportunity X or Y than it is good to plan out this and that. This thinking process is very obvious for veterans and starts to become easier for me too, but first I was lost big time. Thanks again!

  • @vulkandrache1928

    @vulkandrache1928

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think one of the big traps in this game and one of its big problems for beginners is that research is complete crap. Unless you start somewhere so starved of water that a beginner wouldnt get anywhere anyway you fly through the techtree and unlock stuff waaaayyyy before you are ready to use it.

  • @let4be

    @let4be

    3 жыл бұрын

    Restarts are cool, i've restarted hundreds of times - let me perfected my early and mid game. Just do what you enjoy ;) who cares, it's just a game for your amusement. Great game though!

  • @Gruaiggorm
    @Gruaiggorm3 жыл бұрын

    These videos have been really helpful and they are making my experience that much better, thanks for taking the time.

  • @mariesmith9508
    @mariesmith95083 жыл бұрын

    I suggest using salt water instead of polluted water, since the nearest water will evaporate before the polluted water, causing it to offgas if you are unlucky like me. Great tutorial! I've used it a couple times now and I believe I am getting the hang of it. Very helpful for learning mechanics of the game as well.

  • @MrErock1000
    @MrErock10002 ай бұрын

    Even four years later these guides are excellent. Thank you for sharing.

  • @lobstercat
    @lobstercat4 жыл бұрын

    This guy is amazing, and he really helped me get started on all the basics of ONI.

  • @robertwelch2843
    @robertwelch28434 жыл бұрын

    Just got this game and I'm absolutely loving it! One thing I've noticed on all these tutorials is how clean and efficient the bases are. My bases always seem to be scattered/patched together. I kind of enjoy the look of being scattered right up until my energy drops out and all my dupes starve to death :D

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have been using the same base layout since almost the beginning, once you figure out what works for you most players stick with it.

  • @emilyc9240
    @emilyc92403 жыл бұрын

    This video is so great! I've played many bases but eventually quit them because i didnt know where to go after finish the early game and being stable and comfortable. Very well explained, ta.

  • @OscarChabrand
    @OscarChabrand4 жыл бұрын

    this videos are great, man. I like that your designs actually apply to real bases, I've seen lots of tutorials where people just use the debug mode and it's not so helpful for me, personally. I like doing things the hard way, no cheating!

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hell yes, if you cheat it in then what value does it have? I get why people do it I just get more satisfaction out of doing it the hard way.

  • @nathanc4183
    @nathanc41834 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this, I've just started thinking about the mid-game and how to get all that refined metal. I have it a bit easier since there's a huge glacier next to my base to dump all the heat into, but the general setup is very helpful.

  • @nique21nue
    @nique21nue4 жыл бұрын

    I have now watched this a couple of times and cheered before I actually started to dare building a brick myself. Dude, you rock!

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    Good luck.

  • @TLangas
    @TLangas2 ай бұрын

    What was holding me back, was the first step of acquiring the first batch of steel & plastic. I never knew what to do with all of the heat. You made it so simple. Do nothing. Just make the heat in a place that is already hot.

  • @mrfikss
    @mrfikss4 жыл бұрын

    Great work again FJ. I really wish we could get more of these practical how-tos and less of the math crunching theorycrafting ONI tutorials. You've become my go-to guy for ONI help. Thanks a lot.

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoy. That was the whole reason I started making these, did not like the tutorials out there.

  • @Firebuck
    @Firebuck4 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic tutorial! Maybe I can finally get past the "oops I melted another base" part of the game. Thanks Francis!

  • @FaithOriginalisme
    @FaithOriginalisme3 жыл бұрын

    My second time building this, I've used your trick for automated liquid locks, and automated the filling of the aquatuner section.. Now I just gotta plan where things go, and dive into some petroleum boiling.. Your videos have been a great help into me understanding how to do things in this game. Thanks!

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    3 жыл бұрын

    This video was a topic someone suggested in the comments, has ended up being one of the most watched videos I have ever had. Who knew helping people out could feel so good.

  • @YamaZombies
    @YamaZombies Жыл бұрын

    I'm on cycle 819 and just starting to get into steel/plastic production properly, this is a great help thanks!

  • @mathiasv3673
    @mathiasv36734 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, I have been improving through this greatly.

  • @NameFirst834
    @NameFirst8344 жыл бұрын

    An oasis without gold amalgam literally doubles the time it takes to do anything industrial. Amazing tutorial as always 👌🏻

  • @probablynotmyname8521

    @probablynotmyname8521

    4 жыл бұрын

    It depends, if you have a supply of water at a reasonable temperature then you can get steel going very quickly.

  • @lumen8341
    @lumen83414 жыл бұрын

    I can't emphasize enough how crazy it is that I can sit through every tutorial you make. Literally no one else has ever made it that easy for me. ❤ And enjoyable. You're the whole package!

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    your going to make me blush :) Glad they helped.

  • @mazfars
    @mazfars2 жыл бұрын

    Going back my ONI history, this video was the most important video I had ever seen for improving my game. Thanks.

  • @skijwalker5543
    @skijwalker55434 жыл бұрын

    Poluted waterland then regular water on top to make a vacume ..... Mind officially blown away ! Awesome tutorial 😃 thx

  • @commonsense-og1gz

    @commonsense-og1gz

    4 жыл бұрын

    you can make a vacuum, but i have never had problems with oxygen in it.

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    @commonsense 200 it does not gum up the works at all?

  • @commonsense-og1gz

    @commonsense-og1gz

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FrancisJohnYT i haven't had any trouble with my turbine from any air so far. i have had under temperature water damage my aquatuners so i installed a door on the side of the steam chamber, but the steam seems to overpower any air in the system.

  • @braize6279

    @braize6279

    4 жыл бұрын

    Why is the layer of polluted water needed at the bottom of the steam turbine? What would happen if you used all clean water?

  • @commonsense-og1gz

    @commonsense-og1gz

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@braize6279 if you're asking about the water in the chamber with the aquatuner, he may have placed that there thinking that it would help exchange heat up until it flashes to steam. eventually pure water will be the only thing in that chamber, afterwards. the better choice would be to add petroleum, or crude oil due to the high temp threshold, and higher thermal conductivity, for distributing the heat to the steam above. if you are using just pure water, it will work as well. i have never had problems with just a steel aquatuner in pure steam.

  • @TheDeadSource
    @TheDeadSource4 жыл бұрын

    So, quite late to the party, but the amount of progress I was able to make just from you explaining the steps in this video is insane, so thank you so much.

  • @christinac6991
    @christinac69914 жыл бұрын

    This clarified so much in simple enough fashion that I can build on the knowledge easily. Thank you so much for this!

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    Glad to be of service.

  • @Rin8Kin
    @Rin8Kin2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly what i have been searching for - the raw starting ways to effectively produce the basis for further "clean" production.

  • @asdfdfggfd
    @asdfdfggfd4 жыл бұрын

    Another fantastic episode, Unique and useful tutorial as well! I would make a kiln and start ceramic the instant I developed the technology.

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    I though of including ceramic (I usually spam the stuff straight away) but wanted to keep it simple. You can get an industrial brick up using just regular minerals, but yeah, ceramic would be better.

  • @FyouThatsMyName
    @FyouThatsMyName4 жыл бұрын

    Been watching ton of vids on this game as I kept getting lost while playing. This was the most helpful.

  • @Randoo1
    @Randoo14 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely phenomenal tutorial I was wondering what to do next with my base and I couldn't get around to doing it. This is will definitely help thank you

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    Should have done this a while a go judging by the comments.

  • @Randoo1

    @Randoo1

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FrancisJohnYT I just enjoy watching the crazy things you do I'm pretty new to the game so this is helpful. 😀

  • @AdamRotering
    @AdamRotering4 жыл бұрын

    This is the exact point my bases end up getting messy and fail. Thank you for this

  • @jameselliot1985
    @jameselliot19853 жыл бұрын

    This video is probably the most helpful video on any game I've ever played. Thank you.

  • @legendarycheekymonkey
    @legendarycheekymonkey11 ай бұрын

    This is the third time I've watched this video! It has helped me to get steel started so big thanks for that as I was getting stuck in the same place every playthrough. I dug into the oil biome and very luckily spotted a zombie plant before I dug through to it so keep an eye out for that people!

  • @MrNabows
    @MrNabows4 жыл бұрын

    9:33 "We have atmo suits, so we don't give a...we don't care" LOL GJ on the tutorials, base building and ALSO keeping it family friendly!

  • @soth1438
    @soth14388 ай бұрын

    Thank you a whole lot for these, I always enjoy your content. New and old!

  • @onlyme0349
    @onlyme03494 жыл бұрын

    You're really good at sharing your experience in bite size packets, without melting my brain.

  • @BlackOutkastMediaBroadcasting
    @BlackOutkastMediaBroadcasting4 жыл бұрын

    This video is easily the best ONI tutorial you've done. I figured out some of the stuff in this video in my last base playthrough, but that said, the mid-game hump is a real thing and this puts you into a prime position to jump into your endgame mode. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @daimonos418
    @daimonos4182 жыл бұрын

    I bought the game about 5 mins into this wonderful vid. Currently £13.41 _for the bundle_ on Steam in the sales. I've played lots of Factorio and Satisfactory but this fluids and thermodynamics view of the world is new and very appealing. I'm going to be coming back to this time and over again - there's so much to learn! Thanks again this is great. x

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    2 жыл бұрын

    This game also comes with a built in time warp, make sure you don't have anything time sensitive to do in the real world for the first week. Enjoy.

  • @bengoodwin2141
    @bengoodwin21414 жыл бұрын

    I never understood atmo-suits before just because they cost so much effort to recharge, this will really help

  • @James-oj6ck
    @James-oj6ck4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for you videos and teaching. Today I made my first steel ever. It didn't go as easy as you show. My oil was over 140 degrees. I finally got a few ides and just repaired the Gold Amalgam pump to pump the crude oil to a storage container. I went through some repair costs, but the crude was at 130 by the time I was pumping into the container. I now have almost 1kg of steel and I'll probably make a steel pump and then start destroying some area to make my "Power Brick." I am starting to really enjoy solving the problems this game throws at me. Thanks again.

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    140C oil, sounds like you might have an abyssalite break in the oil biome. Heat from the magma biome might be leaking it. You should explore the oil biome as a priority and find this abyssalite break if it exists and patch it up with insulated tiles. Also enjoy playing with steel, it gives you so many wonderful options.

  • @James-oj6ck

    @James-oj6ck

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FrancisJohnYT I have molten lead. Petroleum pockets. Most tiles are at least 200 C. I will try to find it. I don't know if it is savable.

  • @K1NGJ1M
    @K1NGJ1M3 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are super helpful thank you so much for doing these tutorials you legend.

  • @gonzalonavarro9584
    @gonzalonavarro95844 жыл бұрын

    Great tutorial Francis!

  • @rl53
    @rl532 жыл бұрын

    Explained so well FJ, as with other people I've never made it this far & only just got to digging out the map to expand. The quirks make my brain hurt 🤣🤣

  • @HorzaPanda
    @HorzaPanda4 жыл бұрын

    This is super useful. I've been producing steel for a while but I'm running into serious heat problems because I didn't know much about heat and set up something quick and messy. Going to have to make myself an industry block and tidy everything else in my complete hodge-podge mess of a base XD

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    Be careful once you build your first you may find yourself developing a liking for it. My industrial bricks get bigger and sillier every time.

  • @erikaadvisser
    @erikaadvisser4 жыл бұрын

    Very good instructions, enjoyable to watch... thank you! One minor improvement I found is not to use poluted water for filling in the steam area, but some other liquid like salt water. The poluted water generated poluted oxygen. Salt water will still leave behind some gunk (salt) when converted to steam, but you are sure that 100% of your steam boiler area is filled with steam.

  • @nadiadima9449
    @nadiadima94493 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! I have just seen my first steam turbine working and I feel so inspired, like the nice little nerd I am :D . Now I only need to figure out why mine is not at full capacity.

  • @REGANELITE
    @REGANELITE4 жыл бұрын

    This video is super helpful for me thanks for the tips 👍🏻

  • @ar.nul.fo.
    @ar.nul.fo. Жыл бұрын

    You explain things so welll compared to anyone else

  • @CeladonGames
    @CeladonGames Жыл бұрын

    This video. I watched it every time one of my colonies reaches the hump. That's countless times so far. And then I always find an excuse to not go through with it and start a new colony. The layout not being right, not having enough space, and having to cut through annoying biomes to make up for that (namely the one with the dreckos, hate those with a burning passion), never having enough workforce to get it done in a timely fashion (mainly because I refuse to work with more than five or six dupes at a time), you name it. And then reminding myself that there's no shame in being 250 cycles in and not even having achieved a plastic press, especially with five dupes running on wheels because I had the brilliant idea of unlocking the sustainability achievement, of all things. Anyways, I'm going on a tangent. Your tutorial nuggets are invaluable for this not-so-noob-friendly game. If any, you make it look much simpler than my own experience suggests. To me this is all rocket science. Speaking of which, I'm dreading reaching the point where I have to tackle space. Anyways. I wonder how many hours you put into this game already. I'm betting somewhere in the thousands.

  • @VD.....
    @VD.....4 жыл бұрын

    I was waiting for this video thank you very much amazing tutorial

  • @theonus_4483
    @theonus_4483 Жыл бұрын

    I just bought this game and haven’t played it yet. I only seen the early game until I watched this. I’m now terrified I’m never going to grasp this haha. Most of this went over my head. Hopefully after some play time it’ll make sense and I’ll re watch.

  • @tiagopesce
    @tiagopesce3 жыл бұрын

    Done the "aggressive version" really neat, the dupes take kinda 50 cycles to finish all the digging, building, and setting up. the most annoying part is know what to do with all of that natural gas, since i already tapped a vent nearby and have 500t coal from the hatch-farming...

  • @ragnr5761
    @ragnr57612 жыл бұрын

    this is exactly the video i needed. thanks!

  • @dislikeme1626
    @dislikeme16264 жыл бұрын

    what an amazing guide ty sir

  • @nh4069
    @nh4069 Жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate you still coming back to comment and help viewers. I love this game. This is my first "try hard" playthrough and I'm having a blast! Do you think u will start a new playthrough in the near future?

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    Жыл бұрын

    Not in the near future, I'm holding out until they put out more content for it. But worst case if nothing shows up I'll have to have a look again in 6 months or so.

  • @mytiliss682
    @mytiliss6824 жыл бұрын

    I just make closed by waterlock vacuum chamber and spill some oil inside. Placing oil refinery and gas pump there both made of gold and they will never overheat unless you overheat oil above 120C and forget to change pipes to isolated ones. Doing same thing for polymer presses, most of structures just need to stay in liquid splash to stay cool. And most important, all that system self-powered by oil and gas generators, adding refinery will help a lot, thanks for vid. Before I usually was cooling water basin for it by placing small portions of ice inside, may be helpful if you running low on water.

  • @dakon2154
    @dakon21544 жыл бұрын

    I am at cycle 300 and still between early and mid game. Glad I am not the only one.

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    There is no rush so long as you don't run out of something essential.

  • @roojackaroo8517

    @roojackaroo8517

    4 жыл бұрын

    I feel like a rush too much, i set up plastics and refineries at cycle 70 on my base But to be fair, i needed cooling very fast, my starting biome was right on the edge of a steam vent, so the heat was creeping up

  • @charliejulietdavies8715
    @charliejulietdavies87154 жыл бұрын

    i'm so glad for the automation innovation update giving us tanks with automation output, so you don't have to build those contrived overflow sensors

  • @Greippi10

    @Greippi10

    4 жыл бұрын

    Does this tutorial predate that update? So basically I could just run the automation wire straight from the tanks to the refinery without a need for a sensor in the pipes? Also the way he does it here isn't he missing a not-gate? This way the refinery only activates when the pipe is full, no?

  • @astrid2432
    @astrid24324 жыл бұрын

    wow, that was such a good tutorial. I'm with my ateria base at over 200 days and well, the only thing where I have problems is refined metall. I tried to make a good power/oxygen machine from the other big ONI-YTer, (it starts with B) and well, I set up everything, the only problem is, I need refined metal for the cables and the smart batteries. I started to make it, but I have cooling problems, I'm not so far like you, as I don't have atmo suits really, but well you helped me to get something to cool my metal refinery to get tons of refined alu. I already could set up the atmo suit production, for at least one or two suits, as I was lucky and got a few refined iron from the pod, A other question: I got from the pod 3 slickster eggs, I set up a small room for 2 and I pump all the Co2 from my energy room (1 coal, 2 wood) in that room, so I get some cruide oil and get some Co2 and heat away from my power room. So... was it good to build it already? I mean the slickers are at near/in my base, heated up from the hot Co2 out of the power room. (~60°). The grooming table is in the co2 max pressed room and it's quite hard to groom these cute things

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    So long are you are producing enough CO2 to feed them, why not? More food and free CO2 disposal all in one package.

  • @astrid2432

    @astrid2432

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FrancisJohnYT well I think not, as the power room gets too fast hot. I may can use from a other power room for oxygen/ energy and cooling instead a carbon skimmer to a gas pump. But my proplem is the heat. I want to keep the normal ones, but the room is too cool and I get only the slickster ho consume oxygen

  • @CaptainMisery86
    @CaptainMisery864 жыл бұрын

    i like the analogy that this is like climbing a cliff and then jumping off

  • @TheMindverse
    @TheMindverse3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Francis for all the great videos you put out for ONI. You've helped me in so many ways. Love your accent! As a clueless American, I'm curious as to what "brick" means in your videos. I'm kind of assuming you mean a kind of foundational module for your base, but I could be wrong. And, I absolutely live for "aaaaaaaand we're back..." :)

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    3 жыл бұрын

    Brick is just a building block, could be an old red brick or a concrete brick. Most my of my designs in ONI end up brick shaped hence the unimaginative names.

  • @HUNmerlin
    @HUNmerlin4 жыл бұрын

    your vids are insanely good

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, this video is probably the most popular tutorial I have made and I only did it because someone suggested it.

  • @evelkenevel7948
    @evelkenevel79483 жыл бұрын

    Thanks man i actually understood everything!!

  • @Shapemyst
    @Shapemyst4 жыл бұрын

    Great tutorial!

  • @Dredswich
    @Dredswich4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @erikwibowo8596
    @erikwibowo8596 Жыл бұрын

    holy brain, how does people came up with this. great tutorial!

  • @himmelsturmerIX
    @himmelsturmerIX2 жыл бұрын

    After playing about 10 hours and browsing tutorial at youtube, I realized fallout shelter is more my speed.

  • @LittleMew133
    @LittleMew133 Жыл бұрын

    So my base is a literal sauna. And I have decided to get my dupes some help, and by help I mean me watching tutorials.

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I think it's part of the normal learning curve of ONI. Mess around for a bit, get a half decent colony, have your crops stifle from heat, starve, look up tutorials.

  • @brucebeastwood1924
    @brucebeastwood1924 Жыл бұрын

    Really helpful video, not just this one, i had to use a few in conjuction to get to this, finally got it up and running, the 3 part newbie guide helped me figure that the lack of atmos suits was slowing alot of the progress down, so after finally learning that i should box my living area in and build suit docks i finally was able to demolish biomes instead of messing around carefully blocking gases etc. Also had to use the shorter tutorial about the research for getting to steam turbines never knew could just use a few weezeworts to give me enough radbolts to unlock the tech. But all in all i think one huge part of my mid game hump was just undervaluing atmos suits, the difference they make is ridiculous. The 3 part newbie series, the bit about radbolts and this should just make up one series, coz tied together it really gets you through, finally after stupid amounts of saves and restarts the game feels like its opening up 🤣

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    Жыл бұрын

    The game is a bit of a tough nut to crack, the learning curve is pretty steep. But once you get past cooling the whole thing opens up.

  • @brucebeastwood1924

    @brucebeastwood1924

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FrancisJohnYT Yeah it definitely is a tough one at times, so easy to just nuke your base. Every playthrough learn so many little things.

  • @d3viousdom854
    @d3viousdom854Ай бұрын

    I forget how big the asteroids were in the original game. Spaced out Asteroids are Wayyyy smaller than the regular ONI ones.

  • @coffinboy4553
    @coffinboy45534 жыл бұрын

    Excellent this really changed my game. What should I do next?

  • @emdee1567
    @emdee15673 жыл бұрын

    It might be important to note that the automation wire needs to be routed elsewhere from the Liquid Pipe Thermo Sensor. Post Banhi's Automation Innovation Pack new setups the Reservoir will send a green signal so the Aquatuner runs forever causing freezing in the pipes.

  • @flaviusgreen979x8

    @flaviusgreen979x8

    3 жыл бұрын

    what do i need to do can you please tell me?

  • @flaviusgreen979x8

    @flaviusgreen979x8

    3 жыл бұрын

    pls?

  • @emdee1567

    @emdee1567

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@flaviusgreen979x8 reroute the Automation wire around the Res. I just went straight down.

  • @TangySpiderLegs

    @TangySpiderLegs

    3 жыл бұрын

    I ran the automation wire directly from the Temperature Sensor to the Aquatuner.

  • @mralarming5208
    @mralarming52084 жыл бұрын

    I sometimes use large chimneys to dispose of heat. I dump it into all excess fluid and then I release the superheate steam and other fumes to space - I know I waste power, but that is for the sake of having a badass chimney.

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    You sir are crazy, but who can argue with a badass chimney.

  • @mralarming5208

    @mralarming5208

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FrancisJohnYT And it theoreticaly can cook eggs! Too bad that it can't make bbq, it would save soooo much dupe time.

  • @S_Black
    @S_Black4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the aquatuner setups. I'm a bit confused with the different versions though. So far I've seen three: 1.) Have the cooling loop run directly through the aqua tuner. Seems to be the most common and also seen here 2.) Your icebox design where you use a cold liquid as transfer medium 3.) Running the cooling loop into the steam chamber. Didn't know you can do that Are some of these better than others, or is it personal preference? For some easy steel you can also pump up some polluted water from a slime biome and dump the hot water right back into the pool. It's not a long term solution obviously, but it allows you to make some refined metal without advanced infrastructure

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    Most of it is personal preference or just the demands of the situation. If I was doing a cool steam vent tamer I would not need a huge temp differential so 40C would be plenty cold, would not use the liquid tank to even temp and I'm not going very low temp. It would also be active very little but I would need a buffer so I would usually have a little tank of water to store the cooling between eruptions. This industrial brick cooling solution needed to cool multiple floors and at a steady rate so piped cooling was fine, I needed a fine margin of temp control as i wanted to go down to 10C or less so i stuck in a liquid tank for evening out the flow. So I suppose the short answer, they all have a use and it's usually down to convenience.

  • @thegavsters
    @thegavsters3 жыл бұрын

    Your videos have helped me so much recently with ONI and trying to understand how the games deals with things. I did notice when setting up the refinery that instead of using a liquid detector to turn off the refinery its possible to link the refinery to the storage with a an automation cable which turns it off when storage is full. I don't know if this was a feature added after you did this.

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    3 жыл бұрын

    That feature was added with the automation update, made things much simpler. The devs do pay attention and try and make things easier/better. I still remember when temperature sensors only went up to 300C before they realized we liked to play with magma :)

  • @pronkel
    @pronkel4 жыл бұрын

    as always thanks for the video :)

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    As always thanks for the thanks and always being nice enough to comment :)

  • @joeblack4436
    @joeblack44364 жыл бұрын

    I really like your route of going straight for a Metal Refinery with the oil. Very good. Will use that. I think drip cooling with water is the first cooling method somebody should learn about and it can use very little power. Throttle a mini-pump to 200g/s and it effectively uses only 12W. Better yet lol Throttle a regular pump to 200g/s and it effectively uses only 4.8W. I sometimes find mini-pumps are overrated unless you absolutely must have the most compact design possible. Which reminds me... I still wanted to try and make a SPOM with mini-pumps just for fun even though they are less efficient.(edit: nah... it's not very good)

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure mini pumps are to highly rated? I must admit I don't get on the forums as much as I'd like any more so I could be out of date. Drip cooling can and will work, that is pretty much what I use to get the first 200 kg of plastic.

  • @joeblack4436

    @joeblack4436

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FrancisJohnYT No I just mean as an "advanced" tech. Not sure why it's even in the game. I'd say drip cooling is best unless you absolutely desire to make an enclosed block. But yeah style differs. As more of a minimalist I tend to try to get the most of the least. I find going the big brick route comes with the caveats. For example. Now you decide to cool with turbines and aquatuners. Now your design for something to make plastic with needs to allow for 200 plastic and a 400W cooling cost minimum depending on if you can get the turbine to run at optimal levels and what other powered bits and bobs you want to attach to your cooling solution. There's always brute forcing it and just diverting more petroleum to the generator, but that takes away from plastic production again. And in the end you just have to ask. What do I need all that plastic for? Is it just to make more plastic. I have one colony now that I recently left on running overnight while i was sleeping recently where I had already converted all my ladders to plastic. I've also given all my dupes comfy beds. And now there's 31t of plastic. I think that should work just dandy for a sick transit tube system now. And of course I can worry about other little projects and just leave it running overnight again. That's one plastic press. I doubt anybody actually realistically need more than that. My whole oil based industrial system is rather fetchingly built into a single small cleared out swamp biome on top of the hot biome. It looks downright evil genius if you ask me.

  • @jonathantio7531
    @jonathantio75312 жыл бұрын

    Cycle 279 now, time to make my mini industrial brick. Every time i've refined metals i've always just built a metal refinery and mass refined 99*100kg of xyz metals. Now i've got a better idea on how to begin and expand!

  • @renton1664
    @renton16642 жыл бұрын

    Referring back to this after a break from playing. Near the end when you set up the oil refinery you add a liquid pipe element sensor. I can't think how this would be set up? If you select petroleum it is red constantly. What am I forgetting

  • @FranticPedantic823
    @FranticPedantic8234 жыл бұрын

    Francis John: love the videos and the game. This is kind of an old video but i had a question. I am having trouble getting the steam up to temp (hovers around 250) - have I used incorrect materials somewhere or am I just not letting it run enough?

  • @Oluz1975
    @Oluz19754 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed this video, could you do a video or a couple of videos on taming different geysers. Cheers

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    Got cool steam vents and magma volcano's covered. Anything else in particular you would like covered?

  • @Oluz1975

    @Oluz1975

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FrancisJohnYT I've watched those, which are great videos, I'm having a little trouble thinking of what to do with a normal steam vent that's pushing out steam at 1935 g/s 500ºc. ps. As i know you like to ranch, have you seen the reddit post with the ranch automation (Can't find reddit post but here's the video kzread.info/dash/bejne/dXlt1bWSqLuoZZM.html)

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Oluz1975 That ranch is so cool, way to complicated for may tastes I would not have the patience to build it. But damm cool. The problem with hot steam vents is you need space metal to work with them more than likely and be the time you get that you don't need the water or the power.

  • @manji575
    @manji5754 жыл бұрын

    Love these tutorials. Started playing Oni and I'm always nervous about drilling through Abyssalite. I'm afraid it's going to creep in heat into my base. Should I not worry about it?

  • @reverseflow6903

    @reverseflow6903

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey just saw this, but hopefully you still want an answer. You should insulate what parts of your base you want to stay cool, but otherwise heat is not really an issue in this game- that is unless you are growing crops for some reason, which would be dumb considering how OP hatches are for food, but if you are just put some insulated tiles and you are good. You should also consider the thermal conductivity of stuff. CO2 has very low conductivity, and so heat will not transfer through it very well. Oxygen is better, but still not that great. All that to say heat spreads through blocks much better than through air, and so if you put some insulated tiles where necessary you are good to go. I regularly run 40+ degree bases (Celsius of course) and as long as I don't make some of the hotter stuff out of lead I have never had an issue. Hatches don't care about heat, just they just live long enough to make eggs to evolve into meat.

  • @TheBushdoctor68
    @TheBushdoctor683 жыл бұрын

    Great stuff, as usual. One thing I don't fully understand, is why you dropped a layer of p-water in the cooler before adding clean water to push the gasses out - at 12:34 Why not just use clean water? I suspect it has something to do with the total amount... Because using only clean water would require a lot more kg's and puts too much in the cooler? (I'm figuring this out as I write this, apparently)... So, basically using p-water first, causes that only little clean water is needed to fill the entire cooler and drive the gasses out? Ohhhh it's a trick! :) Yea.. I think I've arrived... Gonna give it a shot. Thanks a lot for this series of videos man!

  • @blarblablarblar
    @blarblablarblar3 жыл бұрын

    80 odd hours of gameplay and several hours of tutorial videos and I'm only just realizing that you can rotate pretty much any building and not just liquid bridges

  • @matteolongo6176
    @matteolongo61763 жыл бұрын

    Francis John, you absolute mad lad. Your videos have been VITAL to my colony's survival, and for that I thank you. One thing I haven't been able to figure out: what was the logic you used for the liquid pipe element sensor (19:56) to keep the oil refinery automated? Wouldn't it need a NOT gate so it would send green when the pipe is empty, and red when full?

  • @reverseflow6903

    @reverseflow6903

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes you do. He forgot to mention it. Its hard to fit everything in these tutorials...

  • @TheJattro
    @TheJattro Жыл бұрын

    Hey FJ, love your tutorials! They've really helped me out with getting further into the game. There's just one thing I don't quite get from this tutorial. And that's when you add the liquid element sensor at 19:55 and connect it to the oil refinery. I just can't to seem to make that work. For now I've just added a NOT gate in between, but I'm not sure if that's the way to solve this problem. Could you elaborate on how to make this part of automation work?

  • @FrancisJohnYT

    @FrancisJohnYT

    Жыл бұрын

    At this point the game had not introduced automation to liquid tanks. You can cut out all the piping and liquid sensors and just hook the oil refinery to the liquid tank via an automation wire. We had to do some work arounds for missing automation early on, this was one of them. My favourite was the lack of a vent for conveyer rails. You could not just drop items from a conveyer on the ground, you had to wire up a power cut off on a timer to make auto sweepers drop stuff, so silly.

  • @TheJattro

    @TheJattro

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FrancisJohnYT Thanks for your reply! 😀 Ah, so that's why you used the sensor like that. It seems like you needed to use some creative automation in the early days of ONI. It reminds me of the early days of factorio when there also weren't many options available with the circuit network.

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