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I'm definitely still playing Dyson Sphere Program. I'm building my first space ball around an O-type and if my calculations are correct, it's gonna be pushing 861 GW with just the one shell. I'm considering adding as many as the game allows to see what I end with. My initial goal was to get on the leaderboard for this seed, I'm there. Now my goal is to get the 1 TW achievement. After that I'm considering going for 1st place on the leader board.
I'm still bottlenecking on science too. My theoretical max is 2500/min but I'm only getting around 1800 under best conditions. But I'm actually focusing on a new rocket factory I put in my new sphere system anyway. Research can just trickle in for now.
I'm gon a plop down more mining in my sphere system and hope I can keep my silicone and titanium topped off since that is where it's chugging right now.
Other than that, I finished Prodeus and am working to collect all the collectible things for new guns. It's a lot of fun if you like restro shooters. It doesn't overstay it's welcome too much.
I'm working on getting into Ultra Overkill currently too. I'm not sure move tech really works with boomer shooters but it's still mindless fun. Also chainsaw legs.
DSP is my favourite factory game by far, great to see someone else playing that one. I just polished off my first Dark Fog game, so was poking around at some other up and coming factory games before I started another run.
I just finished the frame on my initial sphere shell out of a planned 10. I still need 12 million sails shipped to it and ramped my sail production up to around 10k/min. I've been working on just this shell for a week along with trying to fix my white science bottleneck because I really want to ramp up to 5k science/min. I actually chose to do a non-df run this time even though I was waiting for the new update before I started playing again lol.
Also I think my estimated 861 GW is gonna be closer to 873 but we shall see.
If you like factory games and haven't given it a shot, check out shapez. It's surprisingly fun and deep for just cutting shapes up and such.
I am afraid to ask since I am trying not to buy any new games but do you have any new ones that you'd recommend?
I can totally understand doing a non-DF run, they are a cool challenge in the early game and their special buildings can really help with ramping up late game but they can be a bit annoying to deal with. The DF Lab in particular is a huge help if you are going for one of the big science achievements, because I think it is 2x as fast as a base lab. I wouldn't play with DF again myself until they flesh out the space combat more, dealing with the space hive right now is kind of cumbersome because it hasn't really been fully implemented yet.
I may have honestly played every factory game on steam at this point. Shapez was great, I am looking forward to shapez 2. DSP / Factorio / Satisfactory is the holy trinity of factory games to me at this point, but I think everyone knows those.
Captain of Industry is a great one with more real-world production chains and some light colony-management as well. It's pretty challenging and you can get locked into a death spiral pretty easily. There are difficulty settings that can be adjusted on the fly that help with that though. I like more of a sci-fi setting usually, but this is a pretty cool adaptation of real industry.
Desynced is a lesser known SF factory builder that adds some programming elements. Basically everything are logistic bots rather than belts, but all the bots can be programmed with a decently robust visual programming language. All the buildings/bots you build are modular too, with components that you slot in. I like shoving some solar panels on all my carrier bots so that they contribute to my power grid while transporting cargo.
Of the trinity, Satisfactory is the latest in my collection and it just did not click with me. I got coal up and running and then just dropped it. I think it's the fps perspective that I wasn't jiving with.
Captain of Industry is def on my radar. I'm not so sure about it but might grab it done day.
This is the second time in a week that I've seen Desynced mentioned so I'm gonna add it to my wishlist now.
Ultra Overkill is a good one.
I played a bit more and it's really a lot of fun. The move tech can get a little chaotic though.
Fair.