SlazZer
SlazZer
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23rd Jan 2017
23rd Jan 2017
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wellthatnailedit badexamples wrong waterburnsbetter vrsgisafuel badnot truesave downwithvrsg

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  • nobodyagain
    nobodyagain
    22nd Oct 2023
    this has been proven very, very wrong by jonahungry
  • pyga
    pyga
    15th Nov 2022
    The ignition example in this save can be made to work by deleting some vrsg
  • an300
    an300
    24th Jan 2017
    VRSG is efficient because its an infinite heat source if handled properly, not because it is powerful in any way.
  • SFStudios
    SFStudios
    24th Jan 2017
    It does provide propulsion but not as much as coal
  • Mythcaller
    Mythcaller
    24th Jan 2017
    @program - I agree with you, while I use VIRS in a bomb that turns everything into VRSG and then burns it with PLSM, but otherwise it is fairly useless in my opinion
  • program
    program
    24th Jan 2017
    the most efficient fuel is oil. hands down. oil is not sensitive like NITR. oil is not insensitive like DESL. oil can move around easily unlike BCOL. oil can also turn from a liquid into a gas and vice versa, unlike all the fuels except VRSG. oil is also not as dangerous and hard to ignite as VRSG.
  • Moonkey
    Moonkey
    24th Jan 2017
    Turn off gravity and VRSG beats all of the examples. VRSG also gives off pressure when burning, however the jet design makes all the pressure leak out of the walls
  • TheNik
    TheNik
    23rd Jan 2017
    Many people put it in better words than I did - thanks. @SlazZer: Please don't see this as a personal offence or annoyance or whatever - we just try to show you the things you misunderstood, and hopefully you'll learn some cool stuff in the process. Cheers!
  • Battleboy43
    Battleboy43
    23rd Jan 2017
    COAL is clearly better for boilers, seeing as it doesn't expend any fuel or produce much heat at all in this example.
  • jm211
    jm211
    23rd Jan 2017
    BTW, yes VRSG is umpredictable in boilers, but so it the bcol the keeps putting itself out