crashVoodoo wrote:Yes, most of it is stored (I have high demand for refined oil) but I'm also looking to get some serious deuterium manufacturing going as I believe I'll need a fair bit of that too. (is it also wrong that I've considered buying a laptop just so I can play this on the train?) |
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Not at all it's very engrossing and when I'm not playing it I'm thinking of new 'builds'. I'm trying to blueprint an 'everything' hub at one of the poles where I have a huge sushi wheel of different items filtering around and being grabbed by assemblers that need them. -
Flying_Pig 16,956 posts
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Registered 17 years agoFinally got around to making green cubes and then warpers .gif)
Jumped across to another system about 4LY away. It want especially exciting, but good to find another bunch of planets with plenty of resources.gif)
Oh and one had fire ice veins.
Back to my home system now. Struggling with power generation. I've tended to rely on a ring of solar panels, but it's not enough now. I've got a stop-gap burning deuterium rods, but feel I need to spend some time on a more permanent solution... -
Flying_Pig 16,956 posts
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Registered 17 years agoI'm still plugging away with this - fast approaching 100 hours in, and I've finally started building my Dyson Sphere - nothing too elaborate - but it's great seeing the rail guns and launchers doing their thing .gif)
I need to build the ray receivers to process the newly created energy, which is my next step to creating white cubes!
I'm fully using the 3 planets in my starting system, and am collecting resources (mainly iron) from various planets in some nearby systems.
The latest update seems good - certainly the ability to drag to build multiple buildings at once certainly makes building fields of solar panels considerably quicker. What's better is that if the conveyors are in place, copying assemblers etc, also copies their connected sorters. Not tried the coloured concrete yet
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