Satisfactory
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Hey folks! For those new to Satisfactory with 1.0 a couple of people have pinged me asking questions. So first off, hello, I'm Scrubbles, I have with my latest factory now just over 2000 hours in game, I absolutely love this game. I'm a mod here, and for our newcomers welcome!
So, this post was from earlier this year when someone asked how to do multiplayer. I want to preface everything by saying there is no right or wrong way to play Satisfactory. Everyone does it a little differently, from a spaghetti mess to perfect 90 degree angles. That being said, those differences have caused issues in our multiplayer games, so for those who are getting started - if you are interested, here are some of the things my friends and I do while playing multiplayer.
Adjustments are welcome, and feedback. If people like this, I personally think it's useful to pin, but I don't want to self promote... so let me know if you think it's worth that
Scrubbles' unofficial multiplayer "Rules" for Satisfactory
1) Clipping or No Clipping.
This is a group decision, but we feel that it's more challenging and looks better if we force ourselves not to clip. (or at least avoid it at all costs). Builds are bigger, more complex, and it comes out looking nice
!Picture of clipping conveyor belts
2) Build buildings.
Cover up your builds. Group builds will get huge and there is a performance hit if you have all of your buildings out in the open. If you leave buildings out in the open, the engine has to draw everything, even in the low poly far away ones, it's a lot to draw. Walls make it much easier to draw, and will keep those framerates up.
This doesn't really matter until Tier 3 or so, but after that yeah it's pretty important. (Our Gold Coast oil production can span the entire coast, and the game will have to show all of that if you don't build some nice buildings. Also it just looks pretty cool if you put some thought into it.
3) Private vs Group builds
This is the big one you talked about and you just have to go over it. There are no good rules for "Don't touch my stuff" as all groups are different, but we have a good baseline of
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If you want to take on a build - then awesome you should feel all empowered to do so. No one should come in and change your build, of course unless asked
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HOWEVER - we all play at a different pace. We like to joke that this isn't work... but at the same time if you say you're going to produce 100 steel beams/min, I'm going to build my build based on those numbers. We have a pseudo AFK rule, if you leave the game and don't give a good time of when the build will be finished, there are no hurt feelings if someone else jumps in and finishes it for you. It was there for you, you chose not to log in one day, and that's going to have to be okay.
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Also another unspoken exception we have, if you fuck something up, get the math wrong, or our favorite where sometimes conveyors/pipes don't "stitch" together there are no hurt feelings if someone comes in and fixes it.
I can play 16 hours in a day when I'm really into it. Other folks may not log in once that day, it's just a thing we have to talk about and understand. I don't expect them to be logged in 16 hours a day with me to finish their build, but if they're AFK for a couple of days and I need it... well, yeah I may go finish it.
Rail Network
Those are the only "rules" we have. As for a rail system, I'd recommend personally that someone "takes charge" in planning rail and hooking up factories. Someone who has the entire network in their head on how things are moving. Everyone should be welcome to help, but rail networks get complicated fast and it's good to have a point (wo)man.
A good way to help organize this I've found is to make a "Departures Board" of all of your trains, especially at hubs, so make any sense out of what is happening. Just like the real ones
!Image of a UK departurees board You too can put some up that explains where resources are going in or out. !A list of all trains, their destinations, and what cargo they carry
Hub
Finally, make transportation and the Hub a big focal point. Make it fun. For our last build we made the Hub separate from our main construction, and moved all of our train hubs there.
That also made it perfect for building our warehouse(1.0 edit, I wonder what will happen with warehousing...), and on top of that we put the center of our hypertube network. Make it a fun place to stop in, and make it easy to craft new gear there if you get stranded. This is especially important in multiplayer so your friends aren't going "Where the hell did Scrubbles put the chest of Encased Steel Beams?!" !Make a good, easy to access warehouseAlso, make a good todo board, so everyone knows what everyone is doing. Try to make it easy and clean to understand. We chose this format ! It keeps everyone aware of what people are working on and cuts down on duplicated effort.
Server Maintenance
Your factory server will crash. It just will. Once our factory got large enough in Update 7 it happened probably once a day. Know that someone is going to need to be on call - or you're going to all need access to the server and know how to spin it up if it crashes. Keep backups of the saves in a neutral places anyone can access so if someone accidentally nukes the server you can at least have the saves. (I personally recommend setting up
rclone
or something to sync your saves somewhere like google drive)Summing up
Finally, always find ways to keep morale up. Ficsit demands morale be just high enough to remain productive. Give helpful reminders to your friends whenever possible. !Signs in our Hub that say "You enjoy this." and "You are having fun.
That's all I have! Have fun on your next factory, and remember, remain efficient.
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Leave a comment on the post and I'll DM you the join URL. Feel free to share it with a friend, but not post it publicly.
Current player limit is the default 4, but I may increase it if we actually get that many players joining at the same time.
Edit: Someone asked about a chat, so I created a steam group for the server, you should be able to join that here: https://steamcommunity.com/chat/invite/EblxtBh7
But efficiency was the only achievement, and you never truly achieved it.
(but of course I am happy to have them, and I think I have to 100% it)
In my case, the game freeze after the landing sequence on the planet, when i leave the pod. Playing via steam on Manjao Linux.
However, if I skip the start and the tutorial and start directly with Tier 1, everything is fine. Is this a known bug in 1.0?
FYI, I had to rename the executable from FactoryGameSteam.exe to FactoryGame.exe.
Steam wants the 2nd one, but installs the 1st.
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Here's the track from the Satisfactory 1.0 trailer! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5efVqoeZwEmCCcl0ibxI8V?si=22e8b873cf7c468f
It's so good.
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From Friday, sorry falling behind in posting these :/
I'm so psyched about the Satisfactory 1.0 launch and I just finished Dyson Sphere Project so I'm fidgeting looking for something to do. Don't want to get sucked into a new game, so I thought maybe I could kill the next couple weeks by making a bunch of sweet blueprints in the current release before 1.0 comes out, especially to help speed up the early and mid games which I've played through 3 times now. Does anyone know if they are planning to change anything in 1.0 that would make current blueprints incompatible?
Also is there an editor or god mode where I can just sit making blueprints instead of having to farm resources just to play with blueprints? I don't want to start an actual playthrough until 1.0 comes out.
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What do you mean September?
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still a pain to find them. I hate it.
Also, I don't understand how, logically, you have to choose one recipe. The info exists. just gimme it.
Working on Phase 4, looked up and noticed this. Kudos to you if you can guess where in the map this is just looking at the image.
A clue, built the bridge a while ago as a key link spanning two new regions. I needed the nodes underneath it for a major component in Phase 4.
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TOILET PAPER!!! hahahahahah
https://lizarddoggo.com/products/defective-logistics-coupons-toilet-flush-dlc-toilet-paper-roll
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The 1.0 release date was officially announced as September 10th!
Also something about a toilet.
Mark your calendars!
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(But it's also heavily on sale right now, for $15 - https://store.steampowered.com/app/526870/Satisfactory/)
Personally, I don't mind at all. For one I bought it at $30, but also I have 2,000 hours logged. Per hour that's a cost of $0.02 per hour (at the new price) if I had bought it at $40. I'm all for calling out studios like ubisoft for being greedy, but coffee stain has done a very fair job with Satisfactory IMO, and they very well deserve $10 more for the game.
That being said, go pick it up now for $15
Back in 2023 I started a new game in #Satisfactory where I did set out (on a whim) to build the #BattlestarGalactica – and fair warning: I never finished it. I found some measurements of this iconic ship from the #BSG verse online, which is apparently something like 1.44km x 551m and converted this to 179.6 x 68.9 Satisfactory Foundations (look Mom, a game made me do MATHS again).
Finding a spot with enough space was a task on it’s own and I settled for the West Coast in the end. This is so close to the edge that the game starts to kill the player because the map ends there. This is also a Vanilla game with no mods.
After laying a square for the proportion and being somewhat satisfied (haha) with that I started refining the outlines. This took ages and some mad image editing skills to scale photos with correct proportions and overlaying them with a grid in the Gimp editor. Ah well not really but you get the idea.
The goal was to build a mega factory inside the hull working with the given layout. Vehicles and trains would pick up all required resources and bring them in via the fighter decks. I kinda imagined what could have happened if the Galactica crashed on a planet after her last journey. Using the powerful engines to power machines that would aid in starting with a settlement program or something like that, while the former ship itself would get decommissioned and transformed piece for piece.
I am rather happy with the result, even without ever completing this. My gaming focus shifted a lot and with the announcement that no further early access updates would happen I kinda lost interest in the project. I am not expecting to complete it once the release drops. That’s okay though. I am still looking forward to said release.
I mean after ~850 of casual hours I kinda have seen it all. Best early access ever – and yes all on a Linux PC – as usual for me 🤘I’m very curious what else the devs will come up with for this title. Anyway, here are the rest of the 16 screenshots. This shows more of the inner ship including the various power plants and reactors.
Thank you Coffee Stain Studios for making such an entertaining game. I enjoyed every hour of it and despite this being basically an endless grind game it never felt like grinding at all. Heck, thinking of all the possible ways to transport, collect and divide stuff is endless fun for me ❤️
Mebbe something for https://lemmy.world/c/bsg too 🤔
Originally posted at: https://beko.famkos.net/2024/06/27/and-they-had-a-plan/
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After a brief haitus I'm back in the factory! Currently working on our first big nuclear power plant again, and the resources needed for it. Today will probably be building a new quickwire factory to help that, and finishing automating turbomotors.
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- vid.lilay.dev Q&A: Will the bonking when sprinting into Glass Walls come back?
Clips for the May 14th, 2024 Livestream originally streamed on https://www.twitch.tv/coffeestainstudiosdevs Reminder: This is an unofficial channel, support requests should be directed to https://questions.satisfactorygame.com/
cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/12718647
utoob lank: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlBjxbQYs10
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Satisfactory is a first-person open-world factory building game with a dash of exploration and combat. Play alone or with friends, explore an alien planet, create multi-story factories, and enter conveyor belt heaven!
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Oh I'm excited for this one!
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The HTTP API?! Oh I am building so many integrations with this. First up, discord webhooks to notify me when friends are playing!
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I started a server with some friends and I pretty quickly realized I’d prefer to have my own spaghetti than work on someone else’s, so I ran off. Do you prefer working closely with people or do you have more fun making factories in far-off lands?
It almost sounds like I’m defeating the purpose of multiplayer, but there’s a whole map we can build on! And I’m sure my friends appreciate when I send them truckloads of plastic and rubber from the coast while they were working on space elevator stuff in the fields.
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Upping production for Fused Modular Frames and Supercomputers, this area has already doubled and I need to quadruple it still
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Sometimes you just look up and remember "wow this is a pretty game"