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TutorialOnRoutes__part8
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Context English Latvian
TutorialOnPlanning__part7 Buildings colored <b>White</b> are planned for construction and are currently paused. <b>Blue</b> colored buildings are currently being constructed. <b>Red</b> colored buildings are currently being deconstructed.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__name Population and Unity
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part1 Population is one of the most important pillars of your economy. You need to <b>provide your people</b> with housing, food, and other services and in return they will work for you.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part2 People live in <b>settlements</b>. One settlement can be composed of one or more attached housing units and service buildings. You can have more than one settlement, but each requires its own services.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part3 If there are more people than housing capacity, some will become <b>homeless</b>. Homeless people are very unhappy and they won’t work for you.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part4 Population will naturally increase over time if people are healthy and housing is available. You can control the growth rate using edicts in the {0}.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part5 {0} is a virtual resource that is generated when people are well and happy. The more services and comfort you provide, the more united they will feel, and generate more unity in return.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part6 {0} can be spent on special tasks such as research, trade, work at remote mines, or vehicle recovery. Actions that require unity are usually denoted by purple color.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part7 {0} can be extremely helpful in emergency situations. For example, {0} actions allow to instantly deliver products for construction or boost production of selected machines. It is advised to always keep some unspent {0} for when it is needed the most.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part8 An overview of {0} gain/loss can be seen in the population overview window. The maximum amount of {0} that can be accumulated is determined by the amount and quality of housing. Recurrent unity gain/loss is computed on a monthly basis.
TutorialOnRoutes__part1V2 Trucks deliver cargo automatically based on the <b>priority</b> settings of source and destination building. Sometimes you may want to have a greater control over delivery source/destination or servicing vehicles. Custom routes offer this control and can increase efficiency and reliability of logistics.
TutorialOnRoutes__part2V2 A {0} can be assigned to export mined products to specific storages. To do this, select a {0} (1) and then click the {1} button under {2} (2) then click on desired storages.
TutorialOnRoutes__part3V2 Assigned storages can be seen in the {0} and right-clicking on their icon will <b>delete the route</b>. The routes can be also removed by clicking on the {1} button again and clicking on previously assigned storages.
TutorialOnRoutes__part4V2 When a {0} has export routes set up to storages with certain products, trucks will deliver these products only to the assigned storages and nowhere else.
TutorialOnRoutes__part7V2 Custom routes can be also used to assign a {0} to a {1} to specify fueling preferences for trucks and excavators.
TutorialOnRoutes__part8 It is recommended to use custom routes wisely and put them in places where it helps the most. Micromanaging every single storage with custom routes can lead to unnecessary complexity in your logistics system and can cause troubles during your future factory expansion.
TutorialOnRoutes2__part5V2 Custom routes can be also <b>set up between storages</b> to further optimize your operations as shown below. Just make sure that the destination storage has the {0} slider set (1). You can optionally assign trucks to the receiving storage to solely service this supply line (2). There are also two toggles (3) that let you restrict the storage to only accept connected storages and assigned trucks.
TutorialOnRoutes2__part6V2 Following example shows how a conveyor belt together with custom routes can reduce truck trips while dumping excess mined material. First, assign the {0} to a nearby storage (1). The storage is connected via a long conveyor belt (2) to another storage. The second storage is set to export to the nearby tower (3) which has an area marked for dumping.
TutorialOnShipRepair__name World exploration
TutorialOnShipRepair__part1 You can use your ship to explore the world map. You can discover supplies to bring back to your island, other settlements to trade with, world mines to exploit, and more.
TutorialOnShipRepair__part2 To start exploring, open the world map ({0} key), select a destination (1), and click {1} (2). Once the ship arrives, it will start exploring. Exploration takes some time and you will be notified when it is complete.
TutorialOnShipRepair__part2Heading Exploration
TutorialOnShipRepair__part3V2 All the items that your ship brings will be automatically unloaded to the {0}. Just make sure that the {0} has enough free space. You can toggle on {1} to task your trucks to actively unload all cargo if there is storage available.
TutorialOnShipRepair__part4Heading Ship range and fuel
TutorialOnShipRepair__part4V2 The ship needs fuel to travel and exploration of a new location requires an additional amount. In order to load the ship with fuel, select the {0} and <b>drag the green slider</b> of the fuel buffer to the right. Fuel can be delivered by trucks or via pipe.
TutorialOnShipRepair__part5 Some areas may be occupied by enemies or pirates. You cannot pass through these areas or explore them unless you defeat the pirates first. If your ship has no weapons equipped, it will automatically try to escape, otherwise, the battle will start.
TutorialOnShipRepair__part5Heading Enemies and pirates
TutorialOnShipRepair__part6 Many components of the ship can be added or upgraded. Upgrades are performed in the {0}. The {0} prepares any required components regardless of whether the ship is present or not. Once upgrades are prepared, they get automatically applied when the ship arrives.
TutorialOnShipRepair__part6Heading Ship upgrades and weapons
TutorialOnSmelting__part1 The {0} allows smelting products such as ores and scrap into molten materials. The {1} can be used to cast molten materials to slabs.
TutorialOnSmelting__part2 In order to produce <b>iron plate</b> you can use {0} gathered from the abandoned buildings nearby. Later on you will be able to set up a mining operation to smelt {1} directly.
Context English Latvian
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part1 Population is one of the most important pillars of your economy. You need to <b>provide your people</b> with housing, food, and other services and in return they will work for you.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part2 People live in <b>settlements</b>. One settlement can be composed of one or more attached housing units and service buildings. You can have more than one settlement, but each requires its own services.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part3 If there are more people than housing capacity, some will become <b>homeless</b>. Homeless people are very unhappy and they won’t work for you.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part4 Population will naturally increase over time if people are healthy and housing is available. You can control the growth rate using edicts in the {0}.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part5 {0} is a virtual resource that is generated when people are well and happy. The more services and comfort you provide, the more united they will feel, and generate more unity in return.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part6 {0} can be spent on special tasks such as research, trade, work at remote mines, or vehicle recovery. Actions that require unity are usually denoted by purple color.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part7 {0} can be extremely helpful in emergency situations. For example, {0} actions allow to instantly deliver products for construction or boost production of selected machines. It is advised to always keep some unspent {0} for when it is needed the most.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part8 An overview of {0} gain/loss can be seen in the population overview window. The maximum amount of {0} that can be accumulated is determined by the amount and quality of housing. Recurrent unity gain/loss is computed on a monthly basis.
TutorialOnRoutes2__part5V2 Custom routes can be also <b>set up between storages</b> to further optimize your operations as shown below. Just make sure that the destination storage has the {0} slider set (1). You can optionally assign trucks to the receiving storage to solely service this supply line (2). There are also two toggles (3) that let you restrict the storage to only accept connected storages and assigned trucks.
TutorialOnRoutes2__part6V2 Following example shows how a conveyor belt together with custom routes can reduce truck trips while dumping excess mined material. First, assign the {0} to a nearby storage (1). The storage is connected via a long conveyor belt (2) to another storage. The second storage is set to export to the nearby tower (3) which has an area marked for dumping.
TutorialOnRoutes__part1V2 Trucks deliver cargo automatically based on the <b>priority</b> settings of source and destination building. Sometimes you may want to have a greater control over delivery source/destination or servicing vehicles. Custom routes offer this control and can increase efficiency and reliability of logistics.
TutorialOnRoutes__part2V2 A {0} can be assigned to export mined products to specific storages. To do this, select a {0} (1) and then click the {1} button under {2} (2) then click on desired storages.
TutorialOnRoutes__part3V2 Assigned storages can be seen in the {0} and right-clicking on their icon will <b>delete the route</b>. The routes can be also removed by clicking on the {1} button again and clicking on previously assigned storages.
TutorialOnRoutes__part4V2 When a {0} has export routes set up to storages with certain products, trucks will deliver these products only to the assigned storages and nowhere else.
TutorialOnRoutes__part7V2 Custom routes can be also used to assign a {0} to a {1} to specify fueling preferences for trucks and excavators.
TutorialOnRoutes__part8 It is recommended to use custom routes wisely and put them in places where it helps the most. Micromanaging every single storage with custom routes can lead to unnecessary complexity in your logistics system and can cause troubles during your future factory expansion.
TutorialOnShipRepair__name World exploration
TutorialOnShipRepair__part1 You can use your ship to explore the world map. You can discover supplies to bring back to your island, other settlements to trade with, world mines to exploit, and more.
TutorialOnShipRepair__part2 To start exploring, open the world map ({0} key), select a destination (1), and click {1} (2). Once the ship arrives, it will start exploring. Exploration takes some time and you will be notified when it is complete.
TutorialOnShipRepair__part2Heading Exploration
TutorialOnShipRepair__part3V2 All the items that your ship brings will be automatically unloaded to the {0}. Just make sure that the {0} has enough free space. You can toggle on {1} to task your trucks to actively unload all cargo if there is storage available.
TutorialOnShipRepair__part4Heading Ship range and fuel
TutorialOnShipRepair__part4V2 The ship needs fuel to travel and exploration of a new location requires an additional amount. In order to load the ship with fuel, select the {0} and <b>drag the green slider</b> of the fuel buffer to the right. Fuel can be delivered by trucks or via pipe.
TutorialOnShipRepair__part5 Some areas may be occupied by enemies or pirates. You cannot pass through these areas or explore them unless you defeat the pirates first. If your ship has no weapons equipped, it will automatically try to escape, otherwise, the battle will start.
TutorialOnShipRepair__part5Heading Enemies and pirates
TutorialOnShipRepair__part6 Many components of the ship can be added or upgraded. Upgrades are performed in the {0}. The {0} prepares any required components regardless of whether the ship is present or not. Once upgrades are prepared, they get automatically applied when the ship arrives.
TutorialOnShipRepair__part6Heading Ship upgrades and weapons
TutorialOnSmelting__part1 The {0} allows smelting products such as ores and scrap into molten materials. The {1} can be used to cast molten materials to slabs.
TutorialOnSmelting__part2 In order to produce <b>iron plate</b> you can use {0} gathered from the abandoned buildings nearby. Later on you will be able to set up a mining operation to smelt {1} directly.
TutorialOnSmelting__part3 Build a {0} and 2x {1}. Connect them together using {2}. The molten channels are needed since the molten iron is too hot to be transported by trucks.

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