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Slow Belts Are Yellow Now + Some Minor Fixes and Additions to Conveyors #2642

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@Ikalpo Ikalpo commented May 10, 2024

About The Pull Request

  • Slow belts are yellow, using a color matrix.
  • Slow belts no longer stack with normal belts.
  • You can rename conveyor switches.
  • Oneway switches can be temporarily reversed with alt-click.
  • Conveyor switches retain more settings when removed.
  • You can use tools on a conveyor switch assembly to change its settings. (oneway, invert_icon)
  • You can copy a switch's link to another one, or from a conveyor belt assembly.
  • Using a switch in hand removes its links now, instead of linking belt assemblies in range.

Why It's Good For The Game

being able to tell apart the different belts is good
oneway switches are nice to have
it's useful to connect a switch to a conveyor you already have

also fix man good

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yellow belts
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in their natural habitat
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the conveyor switch assembly examine
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add: Conveyor switch assemblies keep all their settings, which can be changed using tools
add: Conveyor switch assemblies can get a link from a belt
add: Conveyor switches can be renamed
fix: Slow conveyor belts no longer stack with normal ones
imageadd: Slow belts are now yellow
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Least sprited sprite change

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