What Is Rtg In Football
Passer rating (also known as quarterback rating, QB rating, or passing efficiency in college football) is a measure of the performance of passers, primarily quarterbacks, in gridiron football. There are two formulas currently in use: one used by both the National Football League (NFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL), and the other used in. Dec 12, 2018 Some youtubers do RTG because people want them to do one, they can relate to it better and just don't like pay2win. But youtubers also want to try the top players in the game so they have a p2w account that they use to try expensive player.
RTG | |
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Details | |
Tier | Medium |
Group | Item |
Type | Power Generation |
Crafted at | Small Printer |
Recipe | 1x Nanocarbon Alloy 1x Lithium |
Unlock Cost | 12,500 Bytes |
The RTG, or Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator, is a power generation item in Astroneer that supplies a constant stream of power.
Source[edit edit source]
Output | Input | Module |
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RTG | Nanocarbon Alloy Lithium | Small Printer |
Uses[edit edit source]
- Power Production Rate: 4 U/s
RTGs can be placed on platforms to provide a steady stream of power at all times.
Shelters and Field Shelters have low-power RTGs built-in, which cannot be removed. They provide 1U/s and 0.5U/s, respectively.
The material requirements for producing an RTG are somewhat extreme and require visiting no less than two planets simply to acquire the necessary gasses for manufacturing the required metals.
Trivia[edit edit source]
- If one purchases all materials for crafting exclusively from a Trade Platform and has already obtained all of the required gasses and processing machines beforehand, the actual Scrap cost of a single RTG is only 12 Scrap, with one Graphite and Hematite left over.
- The RTG is based on a real life power generator that has been used in space exploration.
Media[edit edit source]
A low level version of the RTG installed in a Shelter
The RTG while generating Power
Flowchart to craft the Nanocarbon Alloy required for the RTG
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