I'm glad you didnt use trains, Michael. I don't like trains. Also please stop with the first and second comments, guys down in the comment section. And the most important thing probably, you uploaded this video quite "early", at least for your standards, so thanks. I'm quarantined by the way, so I will enjoy home-schooling, which surprisingly does quite a number on my mental health... Anyway, have a good day!
@@esajpsasipes2822 It's nothing personal, but i prefer belts and pipes with pumps to transport things. Later you can use robots then, so i think trains are pretty overrated.
@@thefollower1345 I use trains in my first world. Althrough i got a lot of lessons and tips during my play, i am not starting over yet, i didnt finish the world and i want to finish it even with my mistakes from past ages. I did massively expanded my iron and copper base-input with trains, i am using trains to deliver oil and uranium, i am making a train track for stone, and after my little coal mine near the base runs out, i will be getting more coal with trains. Also, you would need to still place a lot of bot stations when going long distances, and power them all. I dont know whats better and cheaper, but trains do work fine for me, i can imagine that bots are slow, atleast without a lot of bot speed upgrades. But they definetly work fine in short distances around base, i didnt made a network of logitic bots to tranfer items between chests, but i have repair, inventory refill and blueprint building bots that work good. One of my mistakes is propably clumping everything closely, with little room to expand production of one thing. But it wasnt a problem, just had a shortage of green circuits, and propably because of shortage of copper and iron, but i havent had a chance to test out if it now works, because stone ran out...
If you're not used to homeschool, I can understand it being an adjustment. My mom started early so she knew what she was doing by the time I could remember anything, but jumping into it mid-education would definitely be jarring. The biggest advantage is that you can skip/streamline all the boring/useless stuff, and use that time to socialize instead (depending on how bad your quarantine is ofc).
Ok. So, im trying to follow along and im going to call it a night so it gives someone time to help me. Im at the exact same spot as you are at the end of the video, however im very behind. I currently am at 4 hours 40 minutes with 3 hours 20 minutes left on the timer to hit the 8 hour mark. Is that too far behind? Should I restart? There are parts where I am a bit further than you, but im also behind because where you are building towards is near a lake and I had to make a landfill setup to fill it in a bit. Is the run too scuffed?
GAH. wish I had read the description when starting my run. just got to the end of this vid on my playthrough. 30 minutes over the 8 hour benchmark, and it's 100% because I chose a desert map (so I've had SERIOUS biter problems all game) I've largely stabilized now, but I'm not sure I can make up the lost time anymore. Might just have to wipe my map and restart on a more suitable one. Overall this series has been great though. It's easy enough to keep on track, even without the excel file (which I'm also only now just seeing) Maybe some youtube annotations could be added to the start of the videos pointing at the resources in the description? May help future factory workers.
@@mrleonspain I restarted on a non desert map, and while I still ran behind on time compared to the vid, I still finished with 30 minutes to spare! (And then proceeded to use the save to knock out all of the other achievements I was missing) The terrain type makes a HUGE HUGE difference, playing on a desert is basically an undocumented hard mode.
Ok, so here is my update: I finished blue science, but i'm like 45 minutes behind, and my iron is producing at like a third of max capacity, i have all the pipes on oil processing placed but thats all, i think it's the oil, i had to go back and forth 3 times to fix stuff. My seed: 2061217453 I went for the 1400% oil on the top left, was that worth it? Or would the 1200% thats closer be better? That is all. Should i redo or do you think it's saveable?
Finish it and see where you stand. Also, you can savescum. Build something the first time which is probably slowly, then reload and build it again, you'll build it much faster the 2nd time
my update from this point in game with my second run: 3:29:00; it's the same seed so i still have some iron issues, i did the big killing spree much faster and not that thoroughly, but it's lit up, i've concentrated on the areas where my expansions will go. Because i had about 8 stacks of unused green modules last time, i've set the goal for them 6 stacks lower, i don't have that many home miners that work anyway by that time, but i will try to place all of them into machines this time. I had to deal with a nest with 3 tier two worms, one of them i left alive, is that bad with pollution? I went for the worse oil because i didn't want the big fiasco from last time to happen again and because i couldn't find the better one within ten seconds.
My current problem is Iron is always used up. There's never enough to saturate a belt let alone having the iron buffer filled. Should I just expand for more mining or wait for efficiency modules first?
Most starter iron patches should be big enough to fit 30 active miners for quite a while, try packing your miners closer togetehr if you're not already, or try scouting for a map where the iron ore patch is on the larger/richer side and doesn't overlap with other ore patches so it fits more miners? If you expand early/without efficiency modules, you probably need some defenses at the iron outpost.
@@MichaelHendriks Thanks for the tip! I opt to just patiently wait for enough efficiency modules for the necessities and then wait for 4 stacks of efficiency modules then search for one iron expansion, turns out it didn't lose much time.
Truly the most professional trash chest placement!
glad to see you got a sponsor!
Before your video I hate this game, but now I loved it!
I'm glad you didnt use trains, Michael. I don't like trains.
Also please stop with the first and second comments, guys down in the comment section.
And the most important thing probably, you uploaded this video quite "early", at least for your standards, so thanks.
I'm quarantined by the way, so I will enjoy home-schooling, which surprisingly does quite a number on my mental health...
Anyway, have a good day!
First!
Why do you not like trains? They are good. Really good for long tracks between two points where only one giant train rides...
@@esajpsasipes2822 It's nothing personal, but i prefer belts and pipes with pumps to transport things. Later you can use robots then, so i think trains are pretty overrated.
@@thefollower1345 I use trains in my first world. Althrough i got a lot of lessons and tips during my play, i am not starting over yet, i didnt finish the world and i want to finish it even with my mistakes from past ages. I did massively expanded my iron and copper base-input with trains, i am using trains to deliver oil and uranium, i am making a train track for stone, and after my little coal mine near the base runs out, i will be getting more coal with trains. Also, you would need to still place a lot of bot stations when going long distances, and power them all. I dont know whats better and cheaper, but trains do work fine for me, i can imagine that bots are slow, atleast without a lot of bot speed upgrades. But they definetly work fine in short distances around base, i didnt made a network of logitic bots to tranfer items between chests, but i have repair, inventory refill and blueprint building bots that work good. One of my mistakes is propably clumping everything closely, with little room to expand production of one thing. But it wasnt a problem, just had a shortage of green circuits, and propably because of shortage of copper and iron, but i havent had a chance to test out if it now works, because stone ran out...
If you're not used to homeschool, I can understand it being an adjustment. My mom started early so she knew what she was doing by the time I could remember anything, but jumping into it mid-education would definitely be jarring.
The biggest advantage is that you can skip/streamline all the boring/useless stuff, and use that time to socialize instead (depending on how bad your quarantine is ofc).
1:24 found your steel ;-)
Well, i don’t like trains because theyre hard, but i like TSSSSSJJJ
try openttd, trains in factorio will stop being so hard
Ok. So, im trying to follow along and im going to call it a night so it gives someone time to help me. Im at the exact same spot as you are at the end of the video, however im very behind. I currently am at 4 hours 40 minutes with 3 hours 20 minutes left on the timer to hit the 8 hour mark. Is that too far behind? Should I restart? There are parts where I am a bit further than you, but im also behind because where you are building towards is near a lake and I had to make a landfill setup to fill it in a bit. Is the run too scuffed?
Probably, but finish it anyway, so next time you'll know what to do better because you already did it once before
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GAH. wish I had read the description when starting my run. just got to the end of this vid on my playthrough. 30 minutes over the 8 hour benchmark, and it's 100% because I chose a desert map (so I've had SERIOUS biter problems all game) I've largely stabilized now, but I'm not sure I can make up the lost time anymore. Might just have to wipe my map and restart on a more suitable one.
Overall this series has been great though. It's easy enough to keep on track, even without the excel file (which I'm also only now just seeing)
Maybe some youtube annotations could be added to the start of the videos pointing at the resources in the description? May help future factory workers.
What did you in the end? :D
@@mrleonspain I restarted on a non desert map, and while I still ran behind on time compared to the vid, I still finished with 30 minutes to spare! (And then proceeded to use the save to knock out all of the other achievements I was missing)
The terrain type makes a HUGE HUGE difference, playing on a desert is basically an undocumented hard mode.
@@andrewherder7386 Indeed, desert is basically free pollution spread.
Ok, so here is my update:
I finished blue science, but i'm like 45 minutes behind, and my iron is producing at like a third of max capacity, i have all the pipes on oil processing placed but thats all, i think it's the oil, i had to go back and forth 3 times to fix stuff.
My seed: 2061217453
I went for the 1400% oil on the top left, was that worth it? Or would the 1200% thats closer be better?
That is all. Should i redo or do you think it's saveable?
i think i'll finish the run, and then, if it's not sub 8 hours (which is likely guaranteed), i'll reset. This attempt will be only a learning one,
Finish it and see where you stand. Also, you can savescum. Build something the first time which is probably slowly, then reload and build it again, you'll build it much faster the 2nd time
@@MichaelHendriks ok, the next run i will reload to save time if needed
my update from this point in game with my second run: 3:29:00; it's the same seed so i still have some iron issues, i did the big killing spree much faster and not that thoroughly, but it's lit up, i've concentrated on the areas where my expansions will go. Because i had about 8 stacks of unused green modules last time, i've set the goal for them 6 stacks lower, i don't have that many home miners that work anyway by that time, but i will try to place all of them into machines this time. I had to deal with a nest with 3 tier two worms, one of them i left alive, is that bad with pollution? I went for the worse oil because i didn't want the big fiasco from last time to happen again and because i couldn't find the better one within ten seconds.
@@eisenkopf69 yeah eventually i got the achievement, not sure if it was with this seed or a new one now
Put away the stone furnaces!!
My current problem is Iron is always used up. There's never enough to saturate a belt let alone having the iron buffer filled. Should I just expand for more mining or wait for efficiency modules first?
Most starter iron patches should be big enough to fit 30 active miners for quite a while, try packing your miners closer togetehr if you're not already, or try scouting for a map where the iron ore patch is on the larger/richer side and doesn't overlap with other ore patches so it fits more miners? If you expand early/without efficiency modules, you probably need some defenses at the iron outpost.
@@MichaelHendriks Thanks for the tip! I opt to just patiently wait for enough efficiency modules for the necessities and then wait for 4 stacks of efficiency modules then search for one iron expansion, turns out it didn't lose much time.
Do you think it's better to go for around 1200% thats closer or 1450% that is further away?
i'll commit to the richer one
Probably a good bet
Still waiting next episode
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@@MichaelHendriks thank youuuuu ❤️
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Hey that's cheating!
@@MichaelHendriks why ?
You just make no sense, you anserw me (and me only) and not the first ones, just why ?
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What? you didn't pick up 14 rocket pads? NOOB
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