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[Satisfactory] 222 hours in, I have built a factory that makes 20 heavy modular frames per minute. (more pictures and details in description)

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  • longlive@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

    Not enough bike car traffic lanes./s

    Eternity on android is lagging on this post lol.

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    So is Summit.

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    • D [email protected]

      They just added straight mode for pipes too

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      and the curve mode is amazing too, especially for aligning stuff with rails

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      • blisterexe@lemmy.zipB [email protected]

        cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/41786688

        I'm back after a pretty long break! You might remember my oil rig from a few months ago.

        The factory turns 1800 iron ore, 750 limestone and 1000m3 of water into 20 heavy modular frames every minute.

        The long building is 50 iron refineries, and the tower is most of the rest.

        anyways, here are some more photos of the outside:






        The refinery building is pretty funky as you can see:


        There is also a battery storage unit, an antenna and some concrete refinieries:


        Here are some photos of the inside of the main building:

        I am especially proud of the load balancers in the back that turn the various amounts of iron on each conveyor into 6 full ones and one partway full one.



        While the materials are acquired on-site, this site is still connected to the rail network I showed in the last post.

        Anyways, I learned quite a bit from this project, especially that I should plan interior decor ahead of time, instead of winging it.

        Here is the map of my world, the pictured factory is at the top:


        Tell me what you think!

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        Now make it 60! That's the only number that counts! One per second!

        (And yes, that's doable,done that,but won't do it again..it wasn't pretty,it wasn't fun)

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        • blisterexe@lemmy.zipB [email protected]

          cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/41786688

          I'm back after a pretty long break! You might remember my oil rig from a few months ago.

          The factory turns 1800 iron ore, 750 limestone and 1000m3 of water into 20 heavy modular frames every minute.

          The long building is 50 iron refineries, and the tower is most of the rest.

          anyways, here are some more photos of the outside:






          The refinery building is pretty funky as you can see:


          There is also a battery storage unit, an antenna and some concrete refinieries:


          Here are some photos of the inside of the main building:

          I am especially proud of the load balancers in the back that turn the various amounts of iron on each conveyor into 6 full ones and one partway full one.



          While the materials are acquired on-site, this site is still connected to the rail network I showed in the last post.

          Anyways, I learned quite a bit from this project, especially that I should plan interior decor ahead of time, instead of winging it.

          Here is the map of my world, the pictured factory is at the top:


          Tell me what you think!

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          Oh yeah? Well I'm 20 hrs in, and built a concrete factory that doesn't plug anymore!

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          • C [email protected]

            Looks amazing. I've played tons of factorio, only tried satisfactory once for a little bit before going back to F, but after this post, I might have to give it another try.

            I didn't realize it could look so pretty...

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            #20

            Yeah at first during onboarding when you're running like one smelter into one constructor on the ground with a wavy belt and spamming power poles everywhere it's kinda goofy but when you start designing factories you can make some cool looking stuff.

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            • blisterexe@lemmy.zipB [email protected]

              cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/41786688

              I'm back after a pretty long break! You might remember my oil rig from a few months ago.

              The factory turns 1800 iron ore, 750 limestone and 1000m3 of water into 20 heavy modular frames every minute.

              The long building is 50 iron refineries, and the tower is most of the rest.

              anyways, here are some more photos of the outside:






              The refinery building is pretty funky as you can see:


              There is also a battery storage unit, an antenna and some concrete refinieries:


              Here are some photos of the inside of the main building:

              I am especially proud of the load balancers in the back that turn the various amounts of iron on each conveyor into 6 full ones and one partway full one.



              While the materials are acquired on-site, this site is still connected to the rail network I showed in the last post.

              Anyways, I learned quite a bit from this project, especially that I should plan interior decor ahead of time, instead of winging it.

              Here is the map of my world, the pictured factory is at the top:


              Tell me what you think!

              fizz@lemmy.nzF This user is from outside of this forum
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              #21

              Thats beautiful, I really need to play satisfactory again. I played the early versions and absolutely hated it but it looks so good now.

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              • blisterexe@lemmy.zipB [email protected]

                cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/41786688

                I'm back after a pretty long break! You might remember my oil rig from a few months ago.

                The factory turns 1800 iron ore, 750 limestone and 1000m3 of water into 20 heavy modular frames every minute.

                The long building is 50 iron refineries, and the tower is most of the rest.

                anyways, here are some more photos of the outside:






                The refinery building is pretty funky as you can see:


                There is also a battery storage unit, an antenna and some concrete refinieries:


                Here are some photos of the inside of the main building:

                I am especially proud of the load balancers in the back that turn the various amounts of iron on each conveyor into 6 full ones and one partway full one.



                While the materials are acquired on-site, this site is still connected to the rail network I showed in the last post.

                Anyways, I learned quite a bit from this project, especially that I should plan interior decor ahead of time, instead of winging it.

                Here is the map of my world, the pictured factory is at the top:


                Tell me what you think!

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                #22

                That's a game I'd love to play, but right now I still have a semblance of a life left and I'm not sure I want to risk that.

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                • longlive@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

                  Not enough bike car traffic lanes./s

                  Eternity on android is lagging on this post lol.

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                  Never had Eternity lag before. Impressive.

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                  • blisterexe@lemmy.zipB [email protected]

                    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/41786688

                    I'm back after a pretty long break! You might remember my oil rig from a few months ago.

                    The factory turns 1800 iron ore, 750 limestone and 1000m3 of water into 20 heavy modular frames every minute.

                    The long building is 50 iron refineries, and the tower is most of the rest.

                    anyways, here are some more photos of the outside:






                    The refinery building is pretty funky as you can see:


                    There is also a battery storage unit, an antenna and some concrete refinieries:


                    Here are some photos of the inside of the main building:

                    I am especially proud of the load balancers in the back that turn the various amounts of iron on each conveyor into 6 full ones and one partway full one.



                    While the materials are acquired on-site, this site is still connected to the rail network I showed in the last post.

                    Anyways, I learned quite a bit from this project, especially that I should plan interior decor ahead of time, instead of winging it.

                    Here is the map of my world, the pictured factory is at the top:


                    Tell me what you think!

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                    #24

                    would also be appropriate for [email protected]

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                    • D [email protected]

                      I'd suggest looking at some building tips videos on Youtube. Builds look tons better when you align things properly, and there are some handy tools in Satisfactory like grid snapping and nudging that can help with getting everything just right.

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                      #25

                      I really miss the days guides were text with images instead of YouTube, YouTube, YouTube. Blah blah typical Lemmy anticorporate views, but more importantly, I'd rather just read and have something I can CTRL+F instead of having to sit through a video. At least transcripts help with trying to skip to the part I need. And at least people who don't handle reading so well have a format someone is guaranteed to have made a tutorial in. But as a reader I am saddened by watch a video being what everyone suggests now for tutorials. Especially because nowadays, sometimes there is only a video, no book or article.

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