I exploited natural resources for HUGE PROFIT in Foundry!
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Published 2024-04-29
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All Comments (21)
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:_hii: No Mega Edit Monday this week, so I think you should all thank Paradox Interactive below for making me produce an original video today instead! :_truss: Whilst you're there, do check out the game yourself here: foundry.paradoxinteractive.com/RealCivilEngineer
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i find it mildly concerning that the first thing you have to research is a distress beacon, but completely understandable that the first thing you would need to have access to is a distress beacon
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Satisfactory players: “Hey, I’ve seen this one.” Foundry players: “What do you mean you’ve seen it? It’s brand new.”
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Satisfactory but more cartoon
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"You have fallen into the left nut," one of my favorite quotes from RCE.
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“Architect stuff like railings” I’m sorry, RAILINGS?!? Those are essential to making safe bridges! Definitely engineering structures
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in take and out put are matters of perspective, the in-take is where the machine takes materials into itself off of the belt, the out-put is where the machine puts finished product out onto the belt. In-Put and Out-take would be from the belt's perspective.
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Satisfactory meets Space Engineers, with a splash of minecraft and a hint of DSP.
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It's just me or this game is like Factorio had a baby with Satisfactory?
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I happen to know something that might interest you with dwarf fortress. You can build bridges in it, and use them for both the standard function of crossing gaps as well as more... unconventional uses, such as erasing your enemies from existence
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Day 25 of telling mat that 6+9=15 and 6x9=54 and 15+54=69 which means that (6+9)+(6x9)=69
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I may not be a civil engineer, but I am two classes away from Electrical Engineering Technology. I want to be in the circle of "Fellow Engineers"~! For those who comment, yes it isn't BSEE but I have enough time under my belt from being in the Navy and working as a Project Lead Specialist (not engineer because I didn't have a degree) for a Fortune 100 Company. They trusted me enough to run complete projects and take lead. So now, I want to finish the degree and I have to thank RCE for making me want to do it.
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To avoid conveyor hell with outputs/intakes, try to always turn the conveyors towards the intakes when ending them , that way they don't merge with other conveyors you place right beside them in other outputs And also, why did I not expect the efficient drilling when RCE started digging the ground?
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Hopefully unlike city skylines 2, this paradox interactive game will actually be finished at launch. I'm glad that they've reached out to the fan base and attempted to make amends. I can't wait to see what they do going forward and if they make institutional changes in order to make sure that polished finished product is going to market.
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The ore node are finite, there are ones underground you can make unlimited by pumping a liquid into the drill if I understood the video I watched
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Love the models and would love to see this on you tube as a mini series like factorio lite.
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Its "intake" because you "take in", and its "output" because you "put out".
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Oh yeah! I remember playing a demo of this game in NextFest. It was fun. Commenting before watching past the intro and looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
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The sound for the drill is also the sound of my alarm so every time he used it I got a tiny heart attack 💀
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"Inverse Iceberg" - No, a Iceberg like a pine tree has a larger base and a tip at the top floating above water. And thus the popular saying, "that's just the tip of the Iceberg".