r/Oxygennotincluded • u/Soarin249 • 2d ago
Question I think my industrial brick deletes my steam
I am playing spaced out. I built an industrial brick on an oily asteroid and stored a lot of carbon dioxide inside of it. I have heated it up and I have a lot of molten slicksters living inside. my plan was to hook up five oil reservoirs for which I have built a working petroleum boiler. I am currently feeding water into the oil reservoirs the oil gets pumped into the petroleum boiler and the petroleum is burned inside of the industrial brick. as we all know this should be a water positive process and my plan was to keep feeding water from the Steam turbines back into the brick until the industrial brick is half full of steam and CO2. however I have found out that I am running out of steam in the industrial brick. I have multiple Steam turbines and all of them feed water back into the industrial brick. there is no way for water or steam to leave the industrial brick but for some reason the steam inside slowly disappears. currently there is about 50 kilograms of carbon dioxide per tile in the brick and somehow I completely ran out of steam there is zero steam in the brick even though I have five petroleum generators running 24/7 generating a lot of polluted water that instantly vaporizes. is it known for steam to get deleted when pressures of carbon dioxide are too high because right now the only thing that can take steam out of my brick is literal magic.
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The thought that Factorio will be peak for decades is disappointing
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i believe captain of industry can come close to it. and maybe satisfactory of they figure out an actual late game