Satisfactory is a fun game in its own right, but it's not got the autism of Factorio, nor does it have the QoL. No blueprints and no drones means you have to place every single thing by hand for the entire game, making megafactories a horrible slog.
Any useful tips for a beginner? Like using the ALT mode always or copying buildings with Q. For example...
holding shift or control will modify inventory actions, both when holding a stack or when picking one up, and even when just clicking on an empty tile on either side of the inventory panels (yours or a building's)
I haven't played in a while but it quickly became muscle memory to be able to quickly load/unload buildings or boxes if needed
use the available space and spread out your buildings so you can add more of the same when you realise you're not producing enough of something anymore
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i dislike how quickly dull and colorless factorio becomes, I understand the whole "le polution le bad" is a theme of the game, but fuck, i hate the whole brown gray screen vomit.
satifactory is much more present on the eyes
>Any useful tips for a beginner?
Remember conveyor belts have a maximum material throughput depending on their tier. You can combine two different resources on the same belt since it has two lanes.
It's a good rule of thumb for whenever you automate a new item for the first time, split off half its production and store it in a box. It'll slow you down a bit but will be very nice later when you suddenly need to hand craft something with a thousand of them. Later those boxes can be upgraded with the advanced automation you'll have researched in the endgame.
just remember that land is basically unlimited, so don't box yourself in or limit yourself too much
WHERE IS DLC?
The base game has green grassy areas too you know, and the popular Alien Biomes mod lets you enable all the landscape colours you could want.