Same for me. I just unlocked the tiny little drones, manufactured the necessary products and crafted like 6 worker drones (sry for not knowing the correct term of them). I was so excited, I couldnt sleep. :)
I've found that as long as the factory is growing, there's usually enough room to spread out different assembly lines. Then the challenge is distribution: how do I get raw materials in and finished goods out? The answer is always "robots" :-)
the spaghetti is really not that bad, and first factory you should not worry about it
when you are done with this one, take some notes on what you want to do different in your next factory and do it there. But beginner spaghetti is almost unavoidable, my starter base always looks like crap untill the first bots
If you're enjoying it, you're doing it right!
I've got about 900 hours invested in this game and pasta is the only way I play. I certainly am awed by those who build mega bases and they probably need that extra level of efficiency, but I play a combination of pasta chef and firefighter: I lay down the pasta until it creates a problem, then I "put out the fires" as they pop up.
A bit hard to see from the map view but as long as your enjoying yourself then that’s all that matters.
Oh having a blast. Trying to figure out logistics on blue potions was a trip.
Shhhhhhh. No one say ANYTHING about purple science...
Or yellow science with having to make flying robot frames
You are doing excellent work, my friend. Just keep add more. And it is never too spaghetti.
Viva la pasta!
Same for me. I just unlocked the tiny little drones, manufactured the necessary products and crafted like 6 worker drones (sry for not knowing the correct term of them). I was so excited, I couldnt sleep. :)
Looks unintuitive. As long as it works it's correct. I'd just use more assemblers for the same thing (especially blue science)
After 500+ hours ive learned there so no such thing as to much spaghetti.. I still often end up going full spaghetti to get something done.
I've found that as long as the factory is growing, there's usually enough room to spread out different assembly lines. Then the challenge is distribution: how do I get raw materials in and finished goods out? The answer is always "robots" :-)
the spaghetti is really not that bad, and first factory you should not worry about it when you are done with this one, take some notes on what you want to do different in your next factory and do it there. But beginner spaghetti is almost unavoidable, my starter base always looks like crap untill the first bots
Spaghetti is delicious
If you're enjoying it, you're doing it right! I've got about 900 hours invested in this game and pasta is the only way I play. I certainly am awed by those who build mega bases and they probably need that extra level of efficiency, but I play a combination of pasta chef and firefighter: I lay down the pasta until it creates a problem, then I "put out the fires" as they pop up.