
Polymer press (building) > Gas (tile) > pipes (building) > oil (pipe contents) Taking an example where we are cooling our polymer press with cold oil, the heat is only flowing indirectly through the tile: There is no building to building transfer for example, so for a pipe running behind a hot machine, there will be zero energy transfer directly between the two buildings. Whether that tile is a gas, liquid or solid (including constructed tile) all heat energy must path through that. The most important takeaway is: all temperature transfer in Oni must go through the element in a tile. One key nugget of information is that heat transfer doesn’t happen between all things in Oni, only specific entities, these are: Heat transfer in Oni is surprisingly complex with a lot of special cases and exceptions. To empower you going forward and prepare for space construction, I want to offer a little more detail on heat transfer in Oni. Having made it to the end-game guide you’ve obviously been able to wrap your head around the complex interactions going on in this game.

The chapters in this guide are as follows: Here are our major goals for this end-game guide:Īs usual, these are only the major goals. These guides only seek to give players a solid foundation for their colony on which they can experiment and enjoy the game freely.
#Oxygen not included heat free
Oni is a fantastic, open-ended game and you should feel free to experiment outside of the steps shown in this guide. It’s an arbitrary distinction, but we define end-game as starting from the point you build your first rocket.

#Oxygen not included heat update
We’ll be picking up where we ended the Oni Late-game Guide on cycle 190 so check back there if you need an update on where we left-off. Welcome to the end-game guide for Oxygen Not Included.
