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Fix saving of internal network energy buffer and make it scale with network size #7406

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What exactly does this change, so I can edit the guide

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shartte commented Sep 14, 2023

What exactly does this change, so I can edit the guide

OH good point, this should actually be part of this PR. Let me search for it in the guide.

It changes the internal buffer from a fixed 800 AE to 25 AE / node (cables, parts and machines are nodes).

@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ runs out of energy, and thus reboots.

**This can be solved by the addition of energy cells.**

Networks come with a free 800 AE of energy buffer.
Networks have an internal energy buffer of 25 AE per cable, machine or part.
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@Sea-Kerman I modified the guide here

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@shartte shartte merged commit 40ea8c1 into master Sep 14, 2023
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