We want layouts for all the items!!! These are the best produced and best explained guides on YT. Great work! Only one thing, stop asking if we are interested, take for granted that we want them All! ALL THE GUIDES 😉
Tbh what would make these guides S tier is a 2-3 second screenshot in the beginning of each section for what the end result of each will look like when it’s done. I usually have to awkwardly pause it when it’s all in screen, when a quick “here’s what it will look like” stationary screenshot at the beginning would make it super easy to follow along. Nevertheless these guides are great and I hope you’ll do more!
I just recently started playing Satisfactory and had a ton of layouts everywhere. Since I've found your videos, my world has been running efficiently. Thank you for your great videos! Please keep it up!
For the Encased Industrial Beams, you forgot to mention to set the last Foundry to produce only 15 Items/minute (33,3333%), or else the production won't be 100% efficient. (Update 8)
Thanks for this. I've been sitting at the point of steel and just finished routing a few coal nodes to my base to start factories. Have been using a lot of your starter layouts and it's been great for helping me to learn more about the game. Would be excited to see more factories for the individual items too!
I usually have to separate the Encased Industrial Beams layout from the rest, because the amount of materials needed is insane. Imagine if you are wanting 60pm, the size of the factory you'd have to build, even with alterate recipes. I usually just have to settle for less because the requirements are just way too much.
My current factory is only making 5ppm of the Encased Beams and I’m on tier 4 working on phase 2 of the space elevator. I hope I won’t have to overhaul my factory tooo much for later game but knowing satisfactory I probably will need to.
I use the blueprint machine and I prefer the recipe that needs iron ingots to really maximize output and my favorite by far is the steel rotor recipe because you can use the same blueprint for both rotors and stators and just change the assembler recipe for a quick motor factory
Hey I just started playing satisfactory and stumble across your videos for layouts after accepting I have no brains for this type of game but still enjoy playing them. So far I enjoy all of them! Please continue to make videos of layouts for everything. And thank you for making them very detailed and step by step for those who don't use blueprints (specially mentioning where mk 2 belts needs to be placed instead of mk 1). PS: your channel has the best instructional videos for layouts ❤
I love your guides and I was excited when I saw there was a steel one I could fit in a 4x4 area. 5 hours later i have remade this factory over and over trying to figure out which part is problem that screws everything up before I scrap the whole thing and start over.
Dude please PLEASE make more videos! These are by far the best Satisfactory setup guides on the internet, it's not even close! Don't leave us hanging brosef
Great Video! One Tip for the Conver Lifts tho: when you start placing them at the foundrys input insteed of the splitter, the Lift looks way better as it is equally long on either side
Just started playing the game, and these guides have been a big help! Could you give some pointers on how to route materials over long distances in the early game in order to build up the tech base?
Thank you for this video. I already see some compacting potential with splitter manifolds above collector mergers. I can then make these into modular blueprints that I can plop down with ease. Lovely!
I used all of your tutorials by following them scrupulously. I have never had as much output on my factories as today and my electricity production is more stable than my bank account
Thanks so much for this! I'm new, it helped me grasp not only how to make a steel mill but also how to make a tidy functioning set ups for other nodes! Appreciate it :) subbed
as a beginner i was quite confused when i didnt know in which splitter you have to connect the recource input on the 2nd layout :D otherwise huge thanks
Thank you for your tutorial! 🙏 There is something I do not understand. Indeed, on the first layout, you are splitting 120 coal and 120 iron by two (1 to a smelter, 1 to the next splitter) and so on. From my current knowledge and when I reproduce it, it seems not to work at 100%. Indeed, 120 / 2 => 60 to the first smelter, 60 to the next splitter, then 30 the second smelter and 30 to the last one. Can you tell me if there is something I did not understand? Thank you in advance.
Hey its a manifold as what im seeing. So you have to store up raw materials before running the foundries. Otherwise it takes a while to get to started. Mk.2 belts between the splitters. Also use mk1 belts from the spliiter to the foundry itself or mk1 conveyor lift. Also you have to unlock underclocking so the last one only takes 30 iron and coal instead of 45. So you get 45*2=90 + 30(last splitter) and get 120.
Your Layouts are soo good, I've already used the Iron one's in my new multiplayer world to show my friends how the game works! If you could make more Layouts for the other Item that'd be FIIIIREEE!!
Love your videos! But you might want to mension that in Layout #7 you need to underclock the last machine to 15 items/minute. With all 6 foundrys working at 100% you need 270 coal/iron.
My vertical Foundry setup is very similar, but I prefer just stacking splitters on top of eachother.(vertical as in "one belt between 2 rows of machines", horizontal would be "1 belt for 1 row").
In theory do I want all of these? So I’d be making pipes, beams, encased beams, etc all at the same time? Having enough of those for my own inventory but also enough to use for other recipes.
Great videos! Just subscribed for more....Maybe just a suggestion if thats ok? Not sure if this is on purpose or not, but I noticed you adding the lifts before the foundries. Aesthetically of course, it doesn't look as squished if you add them from foundry to splitter instead of splitter to foundry. Other than that great job, looking forward to watching more vids.
Is there a benefit to underclocking rather than throttling input materials? For instance, input would be for 2,5 machines, feeding into 3. The 3rd machine would end up producing half the time, idle the other half. Power consumption is likewise on/off rather than smooth. But wouldn't that average out?
One thing I'm a little confused about, in your first steel factory, you double up the constructors that are making steel pipes, and leaving only one constructor to make the steel beams. In the game (Exp 8) I'm always short on Steel beams, and always far too many steel pipes. Could I change the doubled up constructors to make steel beams, and have the single constructor making steel pipes, or would that ruin the entire efficiency of the setup?
On the encased industrial beams layout can you add smelters before the foundry’s to do the alternate : solid steel ingots to increase the amount of steel ingots?
If u want to produce the same amount of Encased beams then u will only need 160 coal and iron for it but at the price of having to smelt it and not using full pontential of nodes if we r talking about pure one's w miner mk2 (240) but could be rlly good alternative if u have only normal ones and u want to sacriface the shard for overclocking the mk2 miner so it makes 160 instead of 120 on normal node :D
3:50 is a nice design, but a friend and I were building it and had a lot of trouble with the conveyor belts at the top row where the mergers are right next to each other. It's awkward to build, and I think that sometimes there is a bug where the tiny conveyor belt doesn't work properly.
The trick with those is to just hover over the side and left click. As long as you don’t see it on the other exposed sides it worked for the first one. Then just hover slightly towards the other merger. Again as long as you don’t see the ghost belt go to the other entrances you are good and just left click. Getting the feedback is a bit weird I’ll give you that. As far as not working, I use short belts constantly between mergers and lifts and I haven’t had an issue yet, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. Hopefully it ends up working for you 👍
Hi, im new, just entering steel... On #5 and #5, why are you using smelters instead of foundries? Do those factories require a special recipe? Im thinking I want to go with #5 and #6 instead of #1..... Im just trying to figure out how it works exactly. Thank you! (PS... Please make more beginner/intermediate videos, love your content)
They use both smelters and foundries. The smelters is to convert the iron into ingots before sending to the foundries. This allows to make more steel ingots with the same amount of iron coming in. You do need the alternate recipe for solid steel ingots however.
so im new to the game and these vids really helped me out so far allthough now im confused youre saying 270 ores i only see 120 so far are there better ones found on the map?
For Layout #7 for the Encased Industrial Beams, the 6 foundries can take in 270 ore per minute but the coal and iron provided is only 240. Do you underclock those 6 foundries?
Yea so the splitter splits it into 3, then we merge 2 of those outputs together to go into the constructor. The foundry produces 45 steel ingots, but we only need 30 to go in the constructor. The splitter splits the 45 into 3 belts of 15. We merge 2 belts of 15 into 1 belt of 30.
On the first one I don’t understand how it works. If 120 iron/coal comes in to the first splitter won’t 60 go in to the one that needs 45 and then split the other 60 to the one that needs 45 which gives it 30 and then 30 to the last one
The different Mk of conveyor belts have different capacity of items it can trasport per minute... Mk1 - 60/minute, Mk2 - 120/minute, Mk3 - 270/minute, Mk4 - 480/minute, Mk5 780/minute. Soo lets say u have a mk2 miner on pure node and it mine 240 per minute on 100% if u would connect that miner w anything else w mk1 or mk2 belt the belts wouldnt be able to take the ore away fast enough therefor u would get only those 60 or 120 per minute into the location instead of 240 which would bottleneck the whole factory if u needed 240 per minute for it to run effectively.
@@Thomas-yq8ue Yeah I get that, that makes perfect sense. But what I was asking is what is the reason for not using the highest mk conveyors all the time. Like if you have a 240 input/output, why not just yse the 480 belt? You can see in the video that he uses different mk conveyor belts for each machine instead of just using the highest one always
For me it’s 2 reasons. First the cost, especially when it comes to building still at this early level, you might not have that many items to dish out on the layouts. But the main reason, I love the way everything looks when everything is full and moves constantly without stopping. It’s very satisfying. But I agree it would be more simple to just put the highest belt all the time.
Are there any chance you can do Turbofuel Power Factory? I like the Crude Oil one you did, but what if you could use Turbofuel instead and megasize it for alot of power?
Having some issues with layout #2, everything is up and running however, instead of steel ingots, its just spitting out the raw ore, occasionally it spits out the steel ingots. Could this because I'm using impure iron? edit: think I have it figured out, after a bit of reading I believe I need a pure node, with an mk2 to hit the 270/min mark
Honestly. I'd be super interested in factory layouts and ideas. I feel like mine is super basic. Because seeing the preview of your factory layout made my mind nut.
You usually underclock something when it produces faster than it takes items what I mean is that when a constructor assembler or manufacturer doesn't have all the items it goes idle until it receives the Items but you can underclock it so it saves power and since it takes longer to construct the item when it finishes construction it should have enough items to keep making more stopping the machine from going idle Idk if that made sense, also I don't actually know for what reason he underclocks that foundry maybe you don't need too much steel being made for those constructors
Why do you alway split inputs like this? I mean, im new to the game, so may be wrong in this but if you split 120/m ore in 4 splitters this means first is getting 60/m and the last one only 15/m or? I had constantly issues that 1st smelter/constructor/foundry was getting full while the last one was toggling to idle for a while. Also when i manually set inouts to the full it drained faster then was refilling.. So when i updated it a bit with one splitter into two splitters and then into factory it divided all inputs to 30/m and when filled to full it keeps full
What you are describing is the difference between manifolds(mine) and load balancers (yours). I’ll have a video on this soon but they both will work at 100%. Mine will take less space and complexity but yours will be quicker at efficiency.
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@@spectrumdad_ Thanks for responding to this! So the overall rate is still the same no matter how it distributes? Anyway will look at that video :) Thanks
Hope you are all having a great day! What other layout videos do you want to see?
The layout of you making more videos :3
I am repeatedly impressed by the lay outs you make
@@SpectrumWolf-hd7kf thanks :) glad you like them!
aluminum and its derivatives would be cool!
can you do a modular frame and heavy modular frame layout :) Nice vid
We want layouts for all the items!!! These are the best produced and best explained guides on YT. Great work! Only one thing, stop asking if we are interested, take for granted that we want them All! ALL THE GUIDES 😉
Haha thanks :) I’ll make them all then! :P
@@spectrumdad_I hope this is true, I will be binge watching them
I really appreciate how detailed and easy to follow your guides are, having the numbered layout helps so much!
Tbh what would make these guides S tier is a 2-3 second screenshot in the beginning of each section for what the end result of each will look like when it’s done.
I usually have to awkwardly pause it when it’s all in screen, when a quick “here’s what it will look like” stationary screenshot at the beginning would make it super easy to follow along.
Nevertheless these guides are great and I hope you’ll do more!
I agree with this.
Please we beg you do the motors/stators etc layouts! Amazing guides and videos, cheers dude!
I just recently started playing Satisfactory and had a ton of layouts everywhere. Since I've found your videos, my world has been running efficiently. Thank you for your great videos! Please keep it up!
For the Encased Industrial Beams, you forgot to mention to set the last Foundry to produce only 15 Items/minute (33,3333%), or else the production won't be 100% efficient. (Update 8)
The best guides for Satisfactory, hands down. Clear explanations and easy to follow videos. Keep up the good work!
Thanks :) Means a lot!
Thanks for this. I've been sitting at the point of steel and just finished routing a few coal nodes to my base to start factories.
Have been using a lot of your starter layouts and it's been great for helping me to learn more about the game.
Would be excited to see more factories for the individual items too!
Really nice Layouts. I just want to add that you can use the 4th Layout also with the normal Steel production by using 4 foundries running at 100%
I usually have to separate the Encased Industrial Beams layout from the rest, because the amount of materials needed is insane. Imagine if you are wanting 60pm, the size of the factory you'd have to build, even with alterate recipes. I usually just have to settle for less because the requirements are just way too much.
My current factory is only making 5ppm of the Encased Beams and I’m on tier 4 working on phase 2 of the space elevator. I hope I won’t have to overhaul my factory tooo much for later game but knowing satisfactory I probably will need to.
Yea this is why I leave the game running all day once I unlock coal.
Your content quality is always impressive. I’ve learned a lot from you, thanks for your hard work!!
Thanks! That means a lot!
I use the blueprint machine and I prefer the recipe that needs iron ingots to really maximize output and my favorite by far is the steel rotor recipe because you can use the same blueprint for both rotors and stators and just change the assembler recipe for a quick motor factory
Hey I just started playing satisfactory and stumble across your videos for layouts after accepting I have no brains for this type of game but still enjoy playing them. So far I enjoy all of them! Please continue to make videos of layouts for everything. And thank you for making them very detailed and step by step for those who don't use blueprints (specially mentioning where mk 2 belts needs to be placed instead of mk 1). PS: your channel has the best instructional videos for layouts ❤
I love your guides and I was excited when I saw there was a steel one I could fit in a 4x4 area.
5 hours later i have remade this factory over and over trying to figure out which part is problem that screws everything up before I scrap the whole thing and start over.
Dude please PLEASE make more videos! These are by far the best Satisfactory setup guides on the internet, it's not even close! Don't leave us hanging brosef
Haha next one coming out tomorrow!
@@spectrumdad_ what an absolute LAD!!
Your tutorials are the best I've found in on all of YT, straight to the point and very detailed. Thanks a bunch. 👍👍
Great Video! One Tip for the Conver Lifts tho: when you start placing them at the foundrys input insteed of the splitter, the Lift looks way better as it is equally long on either side
Just started playing the game, and these guides have been a big help! Could you give some pointers on how to route materials over long distances in the early game in order to build up the tech base?
Thank you for this video. I already see some compacting potential with splitter manifolds above collector mergers. I can then make these into modular blueprints that I can plop down with ease. Lovely!
I used all of your tutorials by following them scrupulously.
I have never had as much output on my factories as today and my electricity production is more stable than my bank account
Thanks so much for this! I'm new, it helped me grasp not only how to make a steel mill but also how to make a tidy functioning set ups for other nodes! Appreciate it :) subbed
as a beginner i was quite confused when i didnt know in which splitter you have to connect the recource input on the 2nd layout :D otherwise huge thanks
I've been searching for something like this for weeks! You're a lifesaver.
Ps love your tutorials please keep going
Thanks! I plan on it!
Thank you for your tutorial! 🙏 There is something I do not understand. Indeed, on the first layout, you are splitting 120 coal and 120 iron by two (1 to a smelter, 1 to the next splitter) and so on. From my current knowledge and when I reproduce it, it seems not to work at 100%. Indeed, 120 / 2 => 60 to the first smelter, 60 to the next splitter, then 30 the second smelter and 30 to the last one. Can you tell me if there is something I did not understand? Thank you in advance.
Hey its a manifold as what im seeing. So you have to store up raw materials before running the foundries. Otherwise it takes a while to get to started. Mk.2 belts between the splitters. Also use mk1 belts from the spliiter to the foundry itself or mk1 conveyor lift. Also you have to unlock underclocking so the last one only takes 30 iron and coal instead of 45. So you get 45*2=90 + 30(last splitter) and get 120.
Your Layouts are soo good, I've already used the Iron one's in my new multiplayer world to show my friends how the game works! If you could make more Layouts for the other Item that'd be FIIIIREEE!!
Really like the tips you give us, you heloed me with the coal Power plant, now I can give enough Power to my base🎉
Absolutely adore your videos, I refuse to watch anyone else so please make more layout guides (quartz, caterium, frames etc). Thanks!
I would also love to see your take on a sorting and sink system for beginners.
Will do! Thanks!
Love your videos!
But you might want to mension that in Layout #7 you need to underclock the last machine to 15 items/minute. With all 6 foundrys working at 100% you need 270 coal/iron.
400 hours in this game realizing how bad I am at it 😂
😂😂
*IMPORTANT for max efficiency!* make sure to underclock all the assemblers to do 5/min and one foundry to do 15/min.
I gree with D-Doom33. Please make more of your great videos! Thank you for sharing them with us.
How the hell do you only have 4.4k subscribers???
You deserve more man
Love your videos
Thanks :) Means a lot!
Love how simple its for me to folow. Thx for a awesome video 🎉😊
I want to see the Versatile framework and the other thing to get to Tier 5 & 6, please!
Is it too late to ask for a guide for all the items? Your guides are the best and i love watching them and i use them too now!! :D
My vertical Foundry setup is very similar, but I prefer just stacking splitters on top of eachother.(vertical as in "one belt between 2 rows of machines", horizontal would be "1 belt for 1 row").
fabulous! easy to understand and follow, bravo!
started with Satisfactory
searched for a guide
saw this
dont need another
This is AWESOME !!! liked and subscribed straight away, please give us more layouts for the steel items! Thank you so much for this!
For layout #2, if you want 240 coal and iron going in (miner mk2 on pure), underclock the foundries to 40 steel a minute
Yea that should work. Or overclock the mk2 pure node. Whichever works.
mate i loved your videos they are superb! btw can you do these layouts for motors/rotors/stators etc.
please do more layouts. also would like to see smart plates as well as modular frames
Those are my next videos :)
I definitely want to see those layouts
Really love your videos man! Thank you for making them!
In theory do I want all of these? So I’d be making pipes, beams, encased beams, etc all at the same time? Having enough of those for my own inventory but also enough to use for other recipes.
Is the #7 encased beam layout using the regular steel or solid steel recipe?
Do all of these factories merge into one another? So the steel making the pipes and everything making the industrial beams?
Great stuff man!
would love layouts for the phaze 2 components if possible!.. your videos are the best
The first one comes out today!
Great videos! Just subscribed for more....Maybe just a suggestion if thats ok? Not sure if this is on purpose or not, but I noticed you adding the lifts before the foundries. Aesthetically of course, it doesn't look as squished if you add them from foundry to splitter instead of splitter to foundry. Other than that great job, looking forward to watching more vids.
Please other guides! Motors, plastics, etc! Great guides!
Is there a benefit to underclocking rather than throttling input materials?
For instance, input would be for 2,5 machines, feeding into 3.
The 3rd machine would end up producing half the time, idle the other half. Power consumption is likewise on/off rather than smooth.
But wouldn't that average out?
Yeah but if you underclock it'll be 100% efficient although you get the same result
One thing I'm a little confused about, in your first steel factory, you double up the constructors that are making steel pipes, and leaving only one constructor to make the steel beams. In the game (Exp 8) I'm always short on Steel beams, and always far too many steel pipes. Could I change the doubled up constructors to make steel beams, and have the single constructor making steel pipes, or would that ruin the entire efficiency of the setup?
i would love to see an Heavy Modular frame layout
I’ll add that to the list :)
Favorite Styles of videos! Very inspirating THX u ❤️
On the encased industrial beams layout can you add smelters before the foundry’s to do the alternate : solid steel ingots to increase the amount of steel ingots?
If u want to produce the same amount of Encased beams then u will only need 160 coal and iron for it but at the price of having to smelt it and not using full pontential of nodes if we r talking about pure one's w miner mk2 (240) but could be rlly good alternative if u have only normal ones and u want to sacriface the shard for overclocking the mk2 miner so it makes 160 instead of 120 on normal node :D
thanks for making such great videos. Please continue with them. For the next on Modular frames please :D
pls make one for stators, roters, and everything like that
Such a great video!! Exactly what I needed!! 😊
Glad you liked it!!
I'd like to have guides on these cool looking towers as well as these layouts.
Noted!
I love these videos I couldn’t subscribe any faster
3:50 is a nice design, but a friend and I were building it and had a lot of trouble with the conveyor belts at the top row where the mergers are right next to each other. It's awkward to build, and I think that sometimes there is a bug where the tiny conveyor belt doesn't work properly.
The trick with those is to just hover over the side and left click. As long as you don’t see it on the other exposed sides it worked for the first one. Then just hover slightly towards the other merger. Again as long as you don’t see the ghost belt go to the other entrances you are good and just left click. Getting the feedback is a bit weird I’ll give you that. As far as not working, I use short belts constantly between mergers and lifts and I haven’t had an issue yet, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. Hopefully it ends up working for you 👍
How do u get the alignment lines even when not lined up?
Hey dad, could you make a tutorial on logistics? Really strugling with that
Thanks a lot. I would like to see more layout from you. ☺
Hi, im new, just entering steel... On #5 and #5, why are you using smelters instead of foundries? Do those factories require a special recipe? Im thinking I want to go with #5 and #6 instead of #1..... Im just trying to figure out how it works exactly. Thank you!
(PS... Please make more beginner/intermediate videos, love your content)
They use both smelters and foundries. The smelters is to convert the iron into ingots before sending to the foundries. This allows to make more steel ingots with the same amount of iron coming in. You do need the alternate recipe for solid steel ingots however.
OMG !! ❤
Thank you for this new video !
Great, is aluminum coming up?
so im new to the game and these vids really helped me out so far allthough now im confused youre saying 270 ores i only see 120 so far are there better ones found on the map?
Mk1 miner on a normal node is 60, mk1 on a pure node is 120
Mk2 on a normal node is 120
Mk2 on a pure node is 240
For Layout #7 for the Encased Industrial Beams, the 6 foundries can take in 270 ore per minute but the coal and iron provided is only 240. Do you underclock those 6 foundries?
Underclock the last one to only produce 15/min.
Can you make a modular frame layout next would really help me out ❤
Automated wiring and versatile framework would be killer to see.
Ok will do!
This helped me alot thank you❤
On the first design, what does the splitter straight into merger before the middle constructor do? Looks like it goes 1 belt to 2 belts to 1 belt?
Yea so the splitter splits it into 3, then we merge 2 of those outputs together to go into the constructor. The foundry produces 45 steel ingots, but we only need 30 to go in the constructor. The splitter splits the 45 into 3 belts of 15. We merge 2 belts of 15 into 1 belt of 30.
@@spectrumdad_ missed that thank you!
ngl I would like to see layouts for pretty much everything ^^
Haha 😂 ok! Will do 🫡
On the first one I don’t understand how it works. If 120 iron/coal comes in to the first splitter won’t 60 go in to the one that needs 45 and then split the other 60 to the one that needs 45 which gives it 30 and then 30 to the last one
You`re the best. Thank you!!
No, You are!
Uh Nice, The first video was also very helpful :)
amazing work keep it up ❤️
You should just make a series of this and show automation for every important item
I love your videos, would love to see a full playthrough
1 question why not use m3 conveyors for everything?
Unnecessary and expensive
I would like to ask something. Is there a reason for using different Mk conveyor belts? Other than the cost, does it reduce lag or something?
The different Mk of conveyor belts have different capacity of items it can trasport per minute... Mk1 - 60/minute, Mk2 - 120/minute, Mk3 - 270/minute, Mk4 - 480/minute, Mk5 780/minute. Soo lets say u have a mk2 miner on pure node and it mine 240 per minute on 100% if u would connect that miner w anything else w mk1 or mk2 belt the belts wouldnt be able to take the ore away fast enough therefor u would get only those 60 or 120 per minute into the location instead of 240 which would bottleneck the whole factory if u needed 240 per minute for it to run effectively.
@@Thomas-yq8ue Yeah I get that, that makes perfect sense. But what I was asking is what is the reason for not using the highest mk conveyors all the time. Like if you have a 240 input/output, why not just yse the 480 belt? You can see in the video that he uses different mk conveyor belts for each machine instead of just using the highest one always
For me it’s 2 reasons. First the cost, especially when it comes to building still at this early level, you might not have that many items to dish out on the layouts. But the main reason, I love the way everything looks when everything is full and moves constantly without stopping. It’s very satisfying. But I agree it would be more simple to just put the highest belt all the time.
@@spectrumdad_ Thanks for the clarification
If the answer is in the comments I apologize, I couldn't find it.
on #7, is it with the solid steel ingot recipe ?
nope, I had to modify it for the alt recipe, i used 6 smelters
Amazing Job, where I can download this Blueprints?
The one I mention in this video can be found on my discord. Link in the description :)
we want the guide for phase 2 of the space elevator!
Are there any chance you can do Turbofuel Power Factory? I like the Crude Oil one you did, but what if you could use Turbofuel instead and megasize it for alot of power?
I'll add it to the list :)
I don't know which one to chooooose!
Best satisfactory channel ever! SUB
OH YEAH! Let's go!
what assembler to put on 50%? He just says the last one but does he mean the left or the right one???
I meant the one on the right but in this case any of them would work. As long as 1 is underclocked.
Having some issues with layout #2, everything is up and running however, instead of steel ingots, its just spitting out the raw ore, occasionally it spits out the steel ingots. Could this because I'm using impure iron?
edit: think I have it figured out, after a bit of reading I believe I need a pure node, with an mk2 to hit the 270/min mark
yup not to mention u also need to overclock that mk2 miner since it only mine 240/min on pure :D
Honestly. I'd be super interested in factory layouts and ideas. I feel like mine is super basic. Because seeing the preview of your factory layout made my mind nut.
whats the logic behind underclocking one of the steel furnaces?
You usually underclock something when it produces faster than it takes items what I mean is that when a constructor assembler or manufacturer doesn't have all the items it goes idle until it receives the Items but you can underclock it so it saves power and since it takes longer to construct the item when it finishes construction it should have enough items to keep making more stopping the machine from going idle
Idk if that made sense, also I don't actually know for what reason he underclocks that foundry maybe you don't need too much steel being made for those constructors
can you do a modular frame and heavy modular frame layout :) Nice vid
Thansks! And will do!
any chance you can do a computer factory
Why do you alway split inputs like this? I mean, im new to the game, so may be wrong in this but if you split 120/m ore in 4 splitters this means first is getting 60/m and the last one only 15/m or?
I had constantly issues that 1st smelter/constructor/foundry was getting full while the last one was toggling to idle for a while.
Also when i manually set inouts to the full it drained faster then was refilling..
So when i updated it a bit with one splitter into two splitters and then into factory it divided all inputs to 30/m and when filled to full it keeps full
What you are describing is the difference between manifolds(mine) and load balancers (yours). I’ll have a video on this soon but they both will work at 100%. Mine will take less space and complexity but yours will be quicker at efficiency.
@@spectrumdad_ Thanks for responding to this! So the overall rate is still the same no matter how it distributes? Anyway will look at that video :) Thanks
Why the mergers in Layout #1?
Very good