I watched your first time on Gleba and was thinking, he's going to be so blown away when he finds out about heating towers. That was months ago (or feels like it) and then YT offers me "the return to Gleba". . . . still no heating towers. Might want to have a look at heating towers mate.
I wish there was a more Factorio way of dealing with the magma worms than more gun turrets. DoshDoshonton mentioned something about there being a plan to make the worms only attack powered buildings. I wish they went with that plan than the “boss fight” idea we got
Soft agree, but I'm also happy they're a different flavour to biters. There's no gradual nest expansion pressure, you can't just gradually substation / roboport / laser turret creep forwards without looking. Growing a Vulcanus perimeter needs occasional but decisive commitment. So while gun turrets are still the answer, feels like a different question.
I watched your first time on Gleba and was thinking, he's going to be so blown away when he finds out about heating towers. That was months ago (or feels like it) and then YT offers me "the return to Gleba". . . . still no heating towers. Might want to have a look at heating towers mate.
I wish there was a more Factorio way of dealing with the magma worms than more gun turrets.
DoshDoshonton mentioned something about there being a plan to make the worms only attack powered buildings.
I wish they went with that plan than the “boss fight” idea we got
Soft agree, but I'm also happy they're a different flavour to biters. There's no gradual nest expansion pressure, you can't just gradually substation / roboport / laser turret creep forwards without looking. Growing a Vulcanus perimeter needs occasional but decisive commitment. So while gun turrets are still the answer, feels like a different question.