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Priority Gas Flow

Overview

Priority Gas Flow ensures that important buildings are filled before other buildings when they are connected to the same system. It is used to give higher-priority structures first access to the gas supply, so critical parts of a base can be serviced before less important consumers receive resources.

In practice, this means the network will favor the designated important buildings whenever multiple connected buildings are competing for the same flow. It is a simple way to keep essential structures supplied without needing to isolate them from the rest of the base.

  • Use it when several gas-connected buildings share one system and some of them must be serviced first.
  • It helps prevent important buildings from being delayed by lower-priority consumers on the same network.
  • Its effect is about ordering supply, not increasing total output.
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