From 50e28d390a60fe5503de784baec9710a11e3ae2e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: monica Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2023 12:22:40 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] updated readme --- README.md | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 86ec486..0d14312 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -6,11 +6,12 @@ Behold one of the most feature-rich and performant train logistics network mods ![Image](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mamoniot/project-cybersyn/main/previews/outpost-resupply-station.png) -## Quick Start Guide -# [Project Cybersyn Official Example Blueprints](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mamoniot/project-cybersyn/main/cybersyn_blueprints.txt) +## [Project Cybersyn Official Example Blueprints](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mamoniot/project-cybersyn/main/cybersyn_blueprints.txt) Copy the contents of https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mamoniot/project-cybersyn/main/cybersyn_blueprints.txt and paste them into the import string text box to see examples of how to create a functional network. I highly recommend taking a look at these; the blueprint book showcases both the basics of the mod and highly advanced designs you can create. +## Quick Start Guide + Within Project Cybersyn, you can think of requester stations as requester chests, provider stations as passive provider chests, depots as roboports and trains as the logistics bots. There is a direct correspondence between the Cybersyn train network and Factorio's robot logistics network. A bare minimum Cybersyn train network consists of 2 components: depots and stations. Both are created by placing a cybernetic combinator adjacent to a train stop. Select the "Mode" of the combinator to "Station" to create a station, and to "Depot" to create a depot. Create a basic train and order it to park at the depot you just created, it is now controlled by the Cybersyn network. Depots and stations can have any train stop name, names do not impact their function. The circuit network input of a station's cybernetic combinator determines what items that station will request or provide to the Cybersyn network. A positive item signal is interpreted as that station providing that item to the network; A negative item signal is interpreted as that station requesting that item from the network.