I've never launched a rocket before because I always thought I needed way more resources than what is actually needed, so I always got bored as the game progressed. But now I think I'll do it for real seeing how much resources you actually need, thank you for the video :)
Go ahead. As you can see: i had just 1 assembler for golden science and huge bottlenecks, low material production but in the end it's all about getting things done.
Yes you should give it a try again. I went back to the stats of my first base. I launched the rocket after 37 hours. I had to kill more than 860 big biters and almost 700 big spitters. Compared to AVADII, he only needed to kill a few. His base does not require a full perimeter defense. I think what I did was the prime example of over building and making too much pollution than I could barely handle. This game punishes you for that, but the great thing is it does not make it impossible for new players to launch the rocket. It lets you finish the game at your own pace, in your own ways.
Thanks for posting this video. It was an interesting one. It shows how much it really takes to "beat" the game in terms of launching one rocket. It can be intimidating to feel we are constantly running out of resources to progress.
I played multiplayer for 200 hours and then messed around for 100 in various worlds, then 200 dedicated to overhaul mods. I finally chose to finish the game around 550hours and it took me 14 hours.
@@AVADIIStrategy I don't know. I think other games had my attention until recently, with college(uni) taking most of my time. Facotrio is easier to play in small bursts for me as opposed to other games.
I've never launched a rocket before because I always thought I needed way more resources than what is actually needed, so I always got bored as the game progressed. But now I think I'll do it for real seeing how much resources you actually need, thank you for the video :)
Go ahead. As you can see: i had just 1 assembler for golden science and huge bottlenecks, low material production but in the end it's all about getting things done.
Yes you should give it a try again. I went back to the stats of my first base. I launched the rocket after 37 hours. I had to kill more than 860 big biters and almost 700 big spitters. Compared to AVADII, he only needed to kill a few. His base does not require a full perimeter defense. I think what I did was the prime example of over building and making too much pollution than I could barely handle. This game punishes you for that, but the great thing is it does not make it impossible for new players to launch the rocket. It lets you finish the game at your own pace, in your own ways.
Thanks for posting this video. It was an interesting one. It shows how much it really takes to "beat" the game in terms of launching one rocket. It can be intimidating to feel we are constantly running out of resources to progress.
my first rocket was in 70+ hours. And It was heavyly underbuilded
Cute Base!
Note on Military Science: That was added to the game at some point, your game might be from before that.
I didn't even know that. But no it's in there you can see Laser Turret research at @4:45 with military science.
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I played multiplayer for 200 hours and then messed around for 100 in various worlds, then 200 dedicated to overhaul mods. I finally chose to finish the game around 550hours and it took me 14 hours.
Wow. That's a lot of messing around. Why didn't you have the urge to end it sooner?
@@AVADIIStrategy I don't know. I think other games had my attention until recently, with college(uni) taking most of my time. Facotrio is easier to play in small bursts for me as opposed to other games.
60 hours in for my first, I was really bad about overbuilding lol.