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Description
Hi all!
How sick are you of pipe fluid throughput? This mod aims to add a new set of big pipes to the game called 'Ducts' that have better performance. Without being cheaty, ducts have the same fluid volume (height included) of normal pipes, along with connection points that will adapt to the necessary pumping rate.
Features
What adds the mod?
The duct parts is divided in each possible pieces for have a better control during construction:
- Straight duct(in three different form, 2x1 2x2 2x4)
- Duct T junction
- Duct bend
- Cross duct
- Underground duct
And two new pumps! Like the vanilla one they require energy and are four time faster! (the end points is animated):
- Duct end point intake
- Duct end point outtake
This two end points have different purposes: one push fluids inside duct, the other will take out of it.
And a dedicated pipe connections cover design:
High throughput
Pdf protector 1 4 13. The time that vanilla pipes need to fill one storage tank with the ducts you could fill four of it.
Controlled throughput
Generate sha1 hash. The last part of ducts is a non-return duct, that push fluids in one direction, avoid the backflow effect (don't need power).
This give to players the possibility to choose where is better send more flow:
Auto-join
The straight duct parts will be automatically connected and replaced with the bigger version by the mod in construction (could be disable in mod options):
With safe blueprint result:
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If you are wondering how much UPS this features drain, is about 0.050+/- with 100 robots that place things concurrently (when something is built) for characters is about 0.002+/-. Anyway, could be disabled in the mod options.
It is recommended to build ducts in one way with this option, see in game behavior for understand better.
Settings
- Excluded connection points, duct parts could only be connected to other duct parts, could be disabled(recommended for make the mod more realistic)
- Auto-join could be disable, and unlock recipes of each straight duct parts
- Undeground duct distance could be regulated
- Some parameters of duct entity could be regulated too
Localization
Supported languages:
- English
- Italian
- French by Redstylt
- Russian
Good practices
For use the ducts in the best manner we will give some suggestions:
Assemble ducts trying to compose it with minor number of small straight duct and normal straight duct (long straight duct are more efficient for the game engine).
Use end points only when you want put fluids in or out of duct, for split it, use T junction and cross junction, use the non-return duct (after or before) if u want block the backflow, pushing more fluid in a direction, this could be useful, increasing the flow, but be aware that the back part of fluid network could suffer starvation.
When the duct is very long, use more underground duct instead straight duct!(30-40 tiles).
Remeber that in Factorio fuild flow rate is related to fullness of connected entities (especially over long distances), if a duct is overloaded of consumers, the performance could seems worst than Factorio vanilla pipes. This problem is related to network flow problem and because ducts are not a cheaty addon, you must manage it with the limit that ducts can't provide a maximized fluid flow for more that 4 vanilla pipes.
And remember (looking performance) that Factorio fluid flow is designed for penalize long fluid entities connections (this is hard-coded, it isn't violable)
Is suggest to understand this concept for setup well the terminal parts of ducts: Bottleneck.
Planned update
- Improve auto join algorithm
Synergy mod recommend
We recommend to use Flow Control, that have a splendid synergy with this mod.
Co-author
- Krastor, that make the amazing sprites
- iicyan, code write and fixer helper
Special thanks to:
- Staplergun, that help us with Factorio documentations
- PyroFire and boskid, that help us to resolve some bugs
- Deadlock989, for suggestions
This mod is part of mods developed by Krastorio Team
Smart utility 3 2 52. The following is the list of teams to overcome 3–1 series deficits. The listed teams won three consecutive games after being down three games to one in a best-of-seven playoff series.
Background[edit]
Three major North American professional sports leagues have playoff series that can reach a seventh game: Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the National Hockey League (NHL). In the history of these leagues, teams that were down 3–1 in a series have come back to win the series 56 times; 14 times in MLB, 13 times in the NBA, and 29 times in the NHL. The most recent instance was accomplished by the Los Angeles Dodgers of the MLB in the 2020 National League Championship Series.[1] There have been three instances of a team coming back from a 3-1 deficit in the same postseason; occurring once in the MLB, NBA, and NHL. The most recent instance was by the Denver Nuggets in 2020.
Key[edit]
~ | Indicates series in the championship round |
Eventual champion* | Indicates the winner went on to win the championship |
Major League Baseball[edit]
MLB teams have overcome 3–1 deficits 14 times (including one 3–0 deficit), six of which occurred in the World Series.[2] This does not count the 1903 World Series, during which the Boston Americans (or Puritans, or Pilgrims, depending on your source, and later known as the Red Sox) came back from a 3–1 deficit to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates, five games to three, as that was a best-of-nine series.[3]
Year and series | Won after trailing 1–3 | Lost after leading 3–1 | Note(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1925 World Series~ | Pittsburgh Pirates* | Washington Senators | First major North American pro sports team to overcome 3–1 deficit |
1958 World Series~ | New York Yankees* | Milwaukee Braves | Yankees win games six and seven in Milwaukee. |
1968 World Series~ | Detroit Tigers* | St. Louis Cardinals | Tigers won games six and seven in St. Louis. Outscored Cardinals 17–2 during those games. |
1979 World Series~ | Pittsburgh Pirates* | Baltimore Orioles | Pirates won games six and seven in Baltimore. |
1985 ALCS | Kansas City Royals* | Toronto Blue Jays | The Royals became the first MLB team to overcome to 3–1 deficits in the same postseason year. First year the LCS became a seven-game series. |
1985 World Series~ | St. Louis Cardinals | ||
1986 ALCS | Boston Red Sox | California Angels | Were one strike away from elimination in Game 5 |
1996 NLCS | Atlanta Braves | St. Louis Cardinals | Braves outscored the Cardinals 32–1 over last three games. |
2003 NLCS | Florida Marlins* | Chicago Cubs | Steve Bartman incident in Game 6; went on to win the World Series |
2004 ALCS | Boston Red Sox* | New York Yankees | Also overcame 3–0 deficit; went on to win the World Series for first time since 1918 |
2007 ALCS | Cleveland Indians | Went on to win the World Series | |
2012 NLCS | San Francisco Giants* | St. Louis Cardinals | Also overcame 2–0 deficit in the NLDS; went on to win the World Series. St. Louis' fourth blown 3–1 lead in franchise history. |
2016 World Series~ | Chicago Cubs* | Cleveland Indians | First World Series championship since 1908. Cubs won games six and seven in Cleveland. |
2020 NLCS | Los Angeles Dodgers | Atlanta Braves | Also trailed 2–0 in the series before rallying to win. Series was played at a neutral site due to the COVID-19 pandemic with no off-days. |
National Basketball Association[edit]
NBA teams have overcome 3–1 deficits 13 times, only one of which occurred in the NBA Finals.[4] The NBA is the only major North American sport with a seven game playoffs series where no team has overcome a 3–0 deficit.
Year and series | Won after trailing 1–3 | Lost after leading 3–1 | Note(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1968 Eastern Division Finals | Boston Celtics* | Philadelphia 76ers | The Celtics won two games on the road during the comeback, and also won the NBA Finals. |
1970 Western Division Semifinals | Los Angeles Lakers | Phoenix Suns | |
1979 Eastern Conference Finals | Washington Bullets | San Antonio Spurs | |
1981 Eastern Conference Finals | Boston Celtics* | Philadelphia 76ers | Won the NBA Finals |
1995 Western Conference Semifinals | Houston Rockets* | Phoenix Suns | Won the NBA Finals; second time a team won 2 away games from the 1-3 deficit. |
1997 Eastern Conference Semifinals | Miami Heat | New York Knicks | A players' fight in Game 5 resulted in the suspension of several key Knicks players, including Ewing, Houston, and Ward for Game 6, and Starks and Larry Johnson for Game 7 in Miami |
2003 Eastern Conference First Round | Detroit Pistons | Orlando Magic | First year the first round expanded to a best-of-seven series. |
2006 Western Conference First Round | Phoenix Suns | Los Angeles Lakers | |
2015 Western Conference Semifinals | Houston Rockets | Los Angeles Clippers | Doc Rivers became first coach to blow multiple 3-1 leads after also coaching the Magic in 2003. |
2016 Western Conference Finals | Golden State Warriors | Oklahoma City Thunder | Leandro Barbosa became the first player to be part of multiple 3-1 comebacks after also playing for the Suns in 2006. |
2016 NBA Finals | Cleveland Cavaliers* | Golden State Warriors | The first time a 3–1 deficit has been overcome in the NBA Finals; Golden State also had the NBA's best-ever regular season record of 73–9 and were considered heavy favorites to win the title; third time a team won 2 away games from the 1–3 deficit; the Warriors became first NBA team to overcome a 3–1 deficit and then surrender a 3–1 lead in the same playoff year |
2020 Western Conference First Round | Denver Nuggets | Utah Jazz | First NBA team to come back from 1–3 deficit back-to-back in a playoff run; fourth team to win two games as the designated road team during the comeback. Second blown 3–1 series lead in Clippers' franchise history and second such blown lead in five years; only the Philadelphia 76ers and Phoenix Suns have blown two 3–1 series leads (albeit in a much longer time period). Third such blown lead for head coach Doc Rivers. |
2020 Western Conference Semifinals | Los Angeles Clippers |
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With safe blueprint result:
Super video enhancer 1 0 67 download free. And robots could use auto-join too:
If you are wondering how much UPS this features drain, is about 0.050+/- with 100 robots that place things concurrently (when something is built) for characters is about 0.002+/-. Anyway, could be disabled in the mod options.
It is recommended to build ducts in one way with this option, see in game behavior for understand better.
Settings
- Excluded connection points, duct parts could only be connected to other duct parts, could be disabled(recommended for make the mod more realistic)
- Auto-join could be disable, and unlock recipes of each straight duct parts
- Undeground duct distance could be regulated
- Some parameters of duct entity could be regulated too
Localization
Supported languages:
- English
- Italian
- French by Redstylt
- Russian
Good practices
For use the ducts in the best manner we will give some suggestions:
Assemble ducts trying to compose it with minor number of small straight duct and normal straight duct (long straight duct are more efficient for the game engine).
Use end points only when you want put fluids in or out of duct, for split it, use T junction and cross junction, use the non-return duct (after or before) if u want block the backflow, pushing more fluid in a direction, this could be useful, increasing the flow, but be aware that the back part of fluid network could suffer starvation.
When the duct is very long, use more underground duct instead straight duct!(30-40 tiles).
Remeber that in Factorio fuild flow rate is related to fullness of connected entities (especially over long distances), if a duct is overloaded of consumers, the performance could seems worst than Factorio vanilla pipes. This problem is related to network flow problem and because ducts are not a cheaty addon, you must manage it with the limit that ducts can't provide a maximized fluid flow for more that 4 vanilla pipes.
And remember (looking performance) that Factorio fluid flow is designed for penalize long fluid entities connections (this is hard-coded, it isn't violable)
Is suggest to understand this concept for setup well the terminal parts of ducts: Bottleneck.
Planned update
- Improve auto join algorithm
Synergy mod recommend
We recommend to use Flow Control, that have a splendid synergy with this mod.
Co-author
- Krastor, that make the amazing sprites
- iicyan, code write and fixer helper
Special thanks to:
- Staplergun, that help us with Factorio documentations
- PyroFire and boskid, that help us to resolve some bugs
- Deadlock989, for suggestions
This mod is part of mods developed by Krastorio Team
Smart utility 3 2 52. The following is the list of teams to overcome 3–1 series deficits. The listed teams won three consecutive games after being down three games to one in a best-of-seven playoff series.
Background[edit]
Three major North American professional sports leagues have playoff series that can reach a seventh game: Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the National Hockey League (NHL). In the history of these leagues, teams that were down 3–1 in a series have come back to win the series 56 times; 14 times in MLB, 13 times in the NBA, and 29 times in the NHL. The most recent instance was accomplished by the Los Angeles Dodgers of the MLB in the 2020 National League Championship Series.[1] There have been three instances of a team coming back from a 3-1 deficit in the same postseason; occurring once in the MLB, NBA, and NHL. The most recent instance was by the Denver Nuggets in 2020.
Key[edit]
~ | Indicates series in the championship round |
Eventual champion* | Indicates the winner went on to win the championship |
Major League Baseball[edit]
MLB teams have overcome 3–1 deficits 14 times (including one 3–0 deficit), six of which occurred in the World Series.[2] This does not count the 1903 World Series, during which the Boston Americans (or Puritans, or Pilgrims, depending on your source, and later known as the Red Sox) came back from a 3–1 deficit to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates, five games to three, as that was a best-of-nine series.[3]
Year and series | Won after trailing 1–3 | Lost after leading 3–1 | Note(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1925 World Series~ | Pittsburgh Pirates* | Washington Senators | First major North American pro sports team to overcome 3–1 deficit |
1958 World Series~ | New York Yankees* | Milwaukee Braves | Yankees win games six and seven in Milwaukee. |
1968 World Series~ | Detroit Tigers* | St. Louis Cardinals | Tigers won games six and seven in St. Louis. Outscored Cardinals 17–2 during those games. |
1979 World Series~ | Pittsburgh Pirates* | Baltimore Orioles | Pirates won games six and seven in Baltimore. |
1985 ALCS | Kansas City Royals* | Toronto Blue Jays | The Royals became the first MLB team to overcome to 3–1 deficits in the same postseason year. First year the LCS became a seven-game series. |
1985 World Series~ | St. Louis Cardinals | ||
1986 ALCS | Boston Red Sox | California Angels | Were one strike away from elimination in Game 5 |
1996 NLCS | Atlanta Braves | St. Louis Cardinals | Braves outscored the Cardinals 32–1 over last three games. |
2003 NLCS | Florida Marlins* | Chicago Cubs | Steve Bartman incident in Game 6; went on to win the World Series |
2004 ALCS | Boston Red Sox* | New York Yankees | Also overcame 3–0 deficit; went on to win the World Series for first time since 1918 |
2007 ALCS | Cleveland Indians | Went on to win the World Series | |
2012 NLCS | San Francisco Giants* | St. Louis Cardinals | Also overcame 2–0 deficit in the NLDS; went on to win the World Series. St. Louis' fourth blown 3–1 lead in franchise history. |
2016 World Series~ | Chicago Cubs* | Cleveland Indians | First World Series championship since 1908. Cubs won games six and seven in Cleveland. |
2020 NLCS | Los Angeles Dodgers | Atlanta Braves | Also trailed 2–0 in the series before rallying to win. Series was played at a neutral site due to the COVID-19 pandemic with no off-days. |
National Basketball Association[edit]
NBA teams have overcome 3–1 deficits 13 times, only one of which occurred in the NBA Finals.[4] The NBA is the only major North American sport with a seven game playoffs series where no team has overcome a 3–0 deficit.
Year and series | Won after trailing 1–3 | Lost after leading 3–1 | Note(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1968 Eastern Division Finals | Boston Celtics* | Philadelphia 76ers | The Celtics won two games on the road during the comeback, and also won the NBA Finals. |
1970 Western Division Semifinals | Los Angeles Lakers | Phoenix Suns | |
1979 Eastern Conference Finals | Washington Bullets | San Antonio Spurs | |
1981 Eastern Conference Finals | Boston Celtics* | Philadelphia 76ers | Won the NBA Finals |
1995 Western Conference Semifinals | Houston Rockets* | Phoenix Suns | Won the NBA Finals; second time a team won 2 away games from the 1-3 deficit. |
1997 Eastern Conference Semifinals | Miami Heat | New York Knicks | A players' fight in Game 5 resulted in the suspension of several key Knicks players, including Ewing, Houston, and Ward for Game 6, and Starks and Larry Johnson for Game 7 in Miami |
2003 Eastern Conference First Round | Detroit Pistons | Orlando Magic | First year the first round expanded to a best-of-seven series. |
2006 Western Conference First Round | Phoenix Suns | Los Angeles Lakers | |
2015 Western Conference Semifinals | Houston Rockets | Los Angeles Clippers | Doc Rivers became first coach to blow multiple 3-1 leads after also coaching the Magic in 2003. |
2016 Western Conference Finals | Golden State Warriors | Oklahoma City Thunder | Leandro Barbosa became the first player to be part of multiple 3-1 comebacks after also playing for the Suns in 2006. |
2016 NBA Finals | Cleveland Cavaliers* | Golden State Warriors | The first time a 3–1 deficit has been overcome in the NBA Finals; Golden State also had the NBA's best-ever regular season record of 73–9 and were considered heavy favorites to win the title; third time a team won 2 away games from the 1–3 deficit; the Warriors became first NBA team to overcome a 3–1 deficit and then surrender a 3–1 lead in the same playoff year |
2020 Western Conference First Round | Denver Nuggets | Utah Jazz | First NBA team to come back from 1–3 deficit back-to-back in a playoff run; fourth team to win two games as the designated road team during the comeback. Second blown 3–1 series lead in Clippers' franchise history and second such blown lead in five years; only the Philadelphia 76ers and Phoenix Suns have blown two 3–1 series leads (albeit in a much longer time period). Third such blown lead for head coach Doc Rivers. |
2020 Western Conference Semifinals | Los Angeles Clippers |
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National Hockey League[edit]
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NHL teams have overcome 3–1 deficits 29 times, the most recent instance being accomplished by the San Jose Sharks during the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs.[5] Only one instance has occurred during the Stanley Cup Finals, accomplished in 1942 by the Toronto Maple Leafs, who initially trailed three games to zero.[6]
Year and series | Won after trailing 1–3 | Lost after leading 3–1 | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1942 Stanley Cup Finals~ | Toronto Maple Leafs* | Detroit Red Wings | Only time in the Stanley Cup Finals; overcame 3–0 deficit |
1975 Stanley Cup Quarterfinals | New York Islanders | Pittsburgh Penguins | Overcame 3–0 deficit; won 8 games while facing elimination |
1987 Division Semifinals | Washington Capitals | First year the opening round was a seven-game series; game 7 was the Easter Epic | |
1987 Division Finals | Detroit Red Wings | Toronto Maple Leafs | Trailed 2–0 in the series before coming back to win the series |
1988 Division Semifinals | Washington Capitals | Philadelphia Flyers | |
1989 Division Semifinals | Los Angeles Kings | Edmonton Oilers | |
1990 Division Semifinals | Edmonton Oilers* | Winnipeg Jets | Went on to win the Stanley Cup Finals |
1991 Division Semifinals | St. Louis Blues | Detroit Red Wings | |
1992 Division Semifinals | Detroit Red Wings | Minnesota North Stars | Trailed 2–0 in the series before rallying to win the series |
Vancouver Canucks | Winnipeg Jets | ||
Pittsburgh Penguins* | Washington Capitals | Trailed 2–0 in the series before rallying to win the series and eventually the Stanley Cup | |
1994 Conference Quarterfinals | Vancouver Canucks | Calgary Flames | The final three games all required overtime (Game 7 needed 2OT) |
1995 Conference Quarterfinals | Pittsburgh Penguins | Washington Capitals | |
1998 Conference Quarterfinals | Edmonton Oilers | Colorado Avalanche | |
1999 Conference Quarterfinals | St. Louis Blues | Phoenix Coyotes | Third blown 3-1 lead in franchise history; team relocated from Winnipeg in 1996 |
2000 Conference Finals | New Jersey Devils* | Philadelphia Flyers | Won the Stanley Cup Finals |
2003 Conference Quarterfinals | Minnesota Wild | Colorado Avalanche | First playoff series in Minnesota Wild franchise history |
Vancouver Canucks | St. Louis Blues | ||
2003 Conference Semifinals | Minnesota Wild | Vancouver Canucks | The Wild became first NHL team to overcome two 3–1 deficits in a single playoff year; both teams overcame 3–1 deficits in the Conference Quarterfinals; the Canucks became the first NHL team to comeback from 3–1 deficit and then surrender a 3–1 lead in the same playoff year. |
2004 Conference Quarterfinals | Montreal Canadiens | Boston Bruins | Trailed 2–0 in the series before rallying to win the series |
2009 Conference Quarterfinals | Washington Capitals | New York Rangers | |
2010 Conference Quarterfinals | Montreal Canadiens | Washington Capitals | |
2010 Conference Semifinals | Philadelphia Flyers | Boston Bruins | Overcame 3–0 deficit |
2011 Conference Quarterfinals | Tampa Bay Lightning | Pittsburgh Penguins | |
2013 Conference Semifinals | Chicago Blackhawks* | Detroit Red Wings | Won the Stanley Cup Finals |
2014 First Round | Los Angeles Kings* | San Jose Sharks | Overcame 3–0 deficit; went on to win the Stanley Cup Finals |
2014 Second Round | New York Rangers | Pittsburgh Penguins | |
2015 Second Round | Washington Capitals | Fifth blown 3–1 lead in franchise history | |
2019 First Round | San Jose Sharks | Vegas Golden Knights | Overcame 3–0 deficit in third period of game seven |
References[edit]
- ^Grott, Connor (October 18, 2020). 'NLCS: Dodgers beat Braves in Game 7, advance to World Series'. UPI.com. UPI. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- ^Simon, Andrew (October 29, 2016). 'From down 3-1, Cubs working on more history'. MLB.com. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- ^'1903 World Series'. MLB.com. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- ^'NBA Playoff 3-1 Comebacks'. Sports Illustrated. May 18, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- ^'NHL Stanley Cup Playoff Comebacks'. hockey-reference.com. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- ^Prewitt, Alex (June 9, 2016). 'Flying fish, fists and fines: Toronto's epic 0-3 Stanley Cup comeback'. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved October 19, 2020.