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I sense a great disturbance in the economy, as though a million souls suddenly took leave and were suddenly gaming.
A good number of them already disappeared last month with Satisfactory 1.0.
Hell, I'm not even done with it yet. One game at a time please!
Or the opposite: We only need one of those randomizers that shuffles the unlocks between multiple games. Just imagine one that incorporates Factorio, Satisfactory, shapez 2 and maybe Dyson Sphere Program. You'd be set for life.
The factory must grow (into other games).
Oh god, please nobody ever make this. We'll run out of engineers and programmers within days
I put in about 50 satisfactory hours with my wife. I got hung up at trains though. I'll probably try again someday.
Trains are a fun moment in the game where you realize you need to plan for larger buildings.
I did a run where I banned trucks or drones and went with trains only. It can be time consuming to run the lines, but once they're run it's not difficult to expand their bandwidth. Trucks, belts or drones are a bit of a challenge.