Complex Factory Automation In A Voxelated Alien World! - FOUNDRY
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
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Build a factory optimized to perfection or an artistic masterpiece in an infinite voxel world. Mine and harvest resources, automate your ever-growing production lines and manage complex systems while researching your way to mechanical mastery in FOUNDRY.
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Actually, Factorio's been post 1.0 for a while now, iirc. But they're currently working on their first DLC!
Yeah I think he ment satisfactory, 1.0 coming officially 2024.
While not a shaman you could be a space fairer returning to clean and fix earth
Wow it looks so beautiful now!
Carl V Carl, Winner Carl
There can only be one.
The "you're a druid, and you need to revive a planet" gameplay is Terra Nil. It's top dow isometric, but that's the gist. 🙂
I hope you do more of this game
22:50 yes it does work from anyside, it wanted a straight line not the last bend you put in. Better way imho to connect things is a manifold system, straight belt from witch other devices take with loaders. Like dyson sphere project sorters.
58:10 you figured it out. 😊
25:55 “its kinda nice…” immediately takes 69 plates from a furnace.
Q: Why is dirt not good fuel? Isn't it mostly decomposed biomass?
A: It depends on the dirt. Most dirt is primarily minerals, but some dirt (like peat) is good for fuel.
August 14 2020 is when Factorio hit 1.0. They are working on 2.0 and an expansion DLC now.
Not seeing anyone point out that the main bot for this game looks line your Avatar
Theres a minecraft modpack for that druid thought somewhere but its been forever since i heard anything about it.
I just wish they launch it on console eventually too. Techtonica is good. But just 1 option? More please.
have you seen Terra NIl? You are tasked with replenishing and regrowing the environment.
I have! I want that game, but as a first person automation crafter.
@@wanderbots What about Junk Punk. I played it when it first came out. I should go back to it.
Wander, what is your streaming schedule? I can never seem to catch one of your streams.
I stream on this channel on Sundays @ 4 pm ET
I'd like to scale it up a bit more, but I'm swamped with other work.
Thanks for the information. I’ll try to catch a stream when I can. I absolutely love your videos.
Awesome idea about a reverse colonial survival game against pollution! 👍
Terra Nil
So why would I play this over Satısfactory?
was wondering this myself. Satisfactory is going to 1.0 pretty soon after a lengthy EA. I think the only reason to play this is the voxel style so you can do mor with the world over Satisfactory which is a premade world. I'm also wary of Paradox as they are way too DLC heavy.
i unsupported Carl , thank you for stop carl
I find it rather small that they also sell a DLC, it should be in the game given the price
Paradox is publishing this game. Over monetization but long-term support is expected from them at this point.
I'm Karl shut up.
Meh
If you are sick of tutorials because it takes up too much of the 1st hour that you play. Perhaps play more than 1 hour then? try 1 hour after the tutorial. Can understand if you lack the time or just don't want to play too many hours a day.
Unfortunately UA-cam's algorithm strongly dis-incentivizes sequential videos/series at the moment, so even if I wanted to it's not worth it. Especially since most of the games I want to play more of tend to be the ones that perform worst on the channel for some reason. :|
yet another game where your goal is to destroy a beautiful planet with ruthless industrialization. Same reason i hated Factorio. And the same reason i love Planet Crafter, where you essentially do the reverse.
Look up Nullius mod for Factorio
@@TNH91 hm, i did. description sounds interesting, but the screenshots for it still show an industrialized, paved-over wasteland with a little bit of green at the edges
@@dyamonde9555 The factory must grow and you'll add to it as well.
The factory cares not if your contribution is work or fuel.
@@dyamonde9555 To be fair, going by the description, that mod has you landing on a wasteland and you need the industry to create that greenery in the first place. From the sounds of it, it seems like a similar concept to Planet Crafter, where you start on a barren world and have to build out quite a bit of industrial equipment, so you can ultimately create a non-industrial biosphere. It's just that the Factorio base means the industrialization here is more dense and intricate and you don't have a pretty, 3d, world to explore.
@@EpsilonRosePersonal no, the difference is that in planet crafter you do NOT build up a giant industry park. you have a few machines, yes, but you dont blanket the planet with them. Most of the stuff you build in planet crafter generates plants, or insects, or animals. You end up building one medium-sized building as a main base, and a few small outposts for resource farming, all the rest is planting greenery and spawning Insects. At the end of the Game 99% of the Map is untouched green Paradise.
If literally any company figures out how to put manufacturing-survival games on consoles without game breaking bugs crashing the game every 10-45 minutes, they'll make billions from poor people with crappy PCs. Tectonica would be a great game if it weren't for the inability to play it. Like, at all most times.
"Well that's because consoles aren't..."
I'm going to stop you right there, bud. If my PS3/XB360, PS4/XB1, and PS5/XBX could all play Skyrim at increasingly higher frame rates and FPS with mods without issues over the course of that bloated, buggy messes' long life, then it can run a voxel based game with conveyor belts. Please take your PCMR bullshit somewhere else. I don't want to have to decide between two month's rent or a PC that will be obsolete tomorrow and need $500 pumped into it every 6 months to "keep up".