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Spacechem guide
Spacechem guide












  1. SPACECHEM GUIDE CODE
  2. SPACECHEM GUIDE MAC

The path to the folder (i.e., directory) where the SpaceChem save file is located is: ~/.local/share/Zachtronics Industries/SpaceChem/save/

SPACECHEM GUIDE MAC

Originally posted by ToughThought:If all you need to know about Mac setup is the path, I can certainly help with that. Solutions for rounds 1-12 give a tournament score to qualify for round 13: tournament score for puzzle = max tournament score for puzzle * min puzzle score / solver's puzzle score. Interesting non-scoring solutions will be included in the results so please submit any you discover.

  • For round 15 the solver must have placed in the top 2 in round 14.
  • For round 14 the solver must have placed in the top 4 in round 13.
  • For round 13 the solver must have a tournament score in the top 8.
  • It must not exploit clearly unintended behaviour of SpaceChem however it may make use of reasonable but undefined behaviour when the red and blue waldos issue commands that interact (see the Tournament Guide for more information).
  • It must be submitted before the deadline.
  • An indication of whether you expect it to be your final solution (I intend to prepare as much as possible of the results before the deadline for each round).
  • Solutions should be sent to and should consist of: When random inputs are used the puzzle score formula will not include cycles. Where puzzle use random inputs, solutions must work with all possible input patterns - please play around with the input proportions to check your solution works with several different patterns.
  • The maximum tournament score available for this puzzle (rounds 1-12).
  • cycles, symbols, cycles + 100 * bonders used
  • The puzzle score formula which solvers are aiming to minimize e.g.
  • A puzzle file for the tool mentioned above.
  • Background material which isn't needed to solve the puzzle.
  • Shortly after the start of each round I'll post the puzzle or puzzles for that round and shortly after the end of each round I'll post the results and solutions (video, report and save file containing all solutions) The Tournament Guide contains a section on using the tool. It can be found here along with the puzzles and solutions. Submission of solutions and publication of the complete set of solutions is done via SpaceChemTool. Task: Move Hydrochloric acid through the reactor from input alpha to output omega.The tournament consists of 15 week long rounds starting at 18:00 UTC on Monday 22nd June 2015. Tiebreaker is least cycles, then fastest time of solution submission. IdhvLWvNs6I7roAygKCTfSp4jhHrr2THYkeoKEFicfHjHNU3YPGNGEdmAxZ06ZfHy+3Q5iZhIN Na45uX9JctQnetV4yB+QBuNQ182f2OUhUmop+GmRXbSsWEhXT1oijx5MLK0JRy圓JaB6YyMWwE H4sIAJ+AHVAA/3WPwWrDMAyGX2XonIAdSg/2MYflsMLuYwcvUZqAawdbHqQhe/bKTSmlZRgE/tĪvfVpgdFOi8uwdRlALiFyujL9fC5y8xTZZBAXN3AV/RKcbLaUUAgpofXIESlbr91qA/D9bm/Dj

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    Tiebreaker is least symbols, then fastest time of solution submission. Task: Create methane from atomic hydrogen and carbon. Assignments that are really easy to beat, but have enough substance that perfecting the assignment requires some skill and ingenuity. If a valid level shows up, you've probably done everything correctly. Click "Create or Import an Assignment" at the bottom. You can 'hack' into the system with no consequence whatsoever. If the game asks you to "hack in" to the network, this is just an in-game flavor warning that you haven't progressed far enough in the main game to have seen every possible mechanic yet. Launch the game, click 'sign on' to Research Net.

    SPACECHEM GUIDE CODE

    Copy the block of code I put under each assignment. If you've never played a custom challenge before, here's what you need to do: I mention a guide in this video with images of flip-flops. Part 2: Week 1 Challenges - Starting Off Easy - and Tutorial Video 2 - Sensors and Flip-Flopsīefore we can get to the first challenge, there's just a few more in-game things that need to be explained, namely chemical sensors and flip-flops.














    Spacechem guide