![]() ![]() #FROSTPUNK STEAM CORES GENERATOR#The math gets complicated, but the basics is this, Base Coal Per Hour (cph) x heating level x range level = Cph x 24 hrs = cph per day.Īs you can see, the generator grows, and as it does its demands are greater and greater with each upgrade. The math with the range using level 1 heating is as follows…Īnd if you add each heating level with each range with the totals per day #FROSTPUNK STEAM CORES UPGRADE#Each Generator Range upgrade will increase the coal requirement to feed the generator by a multiplier. With each power level the generator will need, with range 1 the following…Īnd while adding another heating range seems like a small thing, the coal it needs to extend the heat by an additional range, increases the coal useage exponentially. However as you upgrade it to provide more heating and more range, it will need to be fed further and further. when you first start out its demands are small… at Generator Heat 1 and Range 1 it needs only 6 coal per hour to be fed, for a total of 144 coal per day. Now your generator is a demanding thing, it needs coal, lots of it to feed it. When you first start out it only has heating level 1, which improves buildings heating by 1 around it.Īt the workshop the Generator can be upgraded a further 3 levels of heating and range, providing a maximum of 4 heating levels for those buildigns around its immediate surroundings up to 4 rings.Įach ring is the exact width of a tent, so at max range if you line 4 tents into a row leading away from the generator, thats as far as the heating goes without additional buildings to help. Directly it provides heat to a single row of buildings around it, the first ring you get is its first range of heating. In short the generator provides heat to the entire city. Not only does the generator need to be fed it also needs to be fed ‘constantly’. However its also very demanding, the more it grows the more it needs to be fed. It is, in poetic words, a child that grows as you grow, becomes better and stronger and gives more the more it grows. Your Generator is the center piece of your city, without it your city will not survive, it is both your only hope to survive and sole salvation from the cold. “As long as the Furnace was lit, there was hope.” In your city’s case, that thing is the Generator… The Generator – The Demanding Child Now onto the city, every city has a center, a ‘thing’ that keeps it beating and no matter what must have in order to functions. You need all of these resources or your city will not survive, let alone thrive. Of those resources, their importance can be noted in terms of a tier list, the most valuable to least valuable are as follows~ġ) People – your population, without people to harvest resources you cannot surviveĢ) Steam Cores – These allow the production of advanced buildings and even automotons, more on these laterģ) Coal – Without this you will never last a single nightĤ) Food Rations – People need to eat, this is your people’s most important resourceĦ) Steel – Allows for construction of buildingsħ) Wood – Allows for constructing all buildings ‘and’ roads This game has several resources, some obvious, some not, some important, others not so. Let’s get started~ : D Resources – Your Building Blocks I will first talk about the buildings, how you can use them, what their purpose is, and more~! ![]() So this little guide will help you, maybe, survive your first week and perhaps beyond. So you thought for a moment that you could enter this game without needing a guide, thought you could just walk through it and breeze, how hard and how cold can this game get? We could all use a bit of help and knowledge when it comes to surviving this frozen wasteland, and playing as someone who struggled big time when they first started out, and wishing for some guidance, I now provide a small but knowledgeable guide in how one can get started and learn a bit about this world~ Introduction ![]()
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