

Playing devil’s advocate: Perhaps universe as in “look up, it’s the stars”? I think it’s plausible, many children in that age also know about astronauts and aliens already.
Playing devil’s advocate: Perhaps universe as in “look up, it’s the stars”? I think it’s plausible, many children in that age also know about astronauts and aliens already.
It’s not that they do that because they dislike social networks though
You don’t mix them ;)
Yes, that’s way better
In Germany we also have “das geht mir am Arsch vorbei”, which translates to “that goes across my ass”. It’s the more vulgar version of “ist mir wurst” or “it’s sausage to me”
Experiencing the world through a camera lens is not how it’s meant to be
I appreciate those detailed insights, I see where I misunderstood. I need to reread the 3rd HP novel with my son now :)
I think the first one leaves open what you do, as alternate actions lead to an alternate timeline. The second is more “read-only”, similar to what OP laid out.
I think it’s the 2nd option
Awesome idea! Now we need to figure out how to do a total conversion
I love his videos, this one especially as RCT was a milestone in my childhood.
Tetris, many times
Of course, but that’s not a solution but a workaround
There’s a lot of videos where age matters. Looking for a Blender tutorial? Have fun skimming through them to find the right version.
You want to see the highlights of yesterday’s soccer game? Here’s 5 times these teams played each other, try to find out what’s the right one.
Hard to see with the screenshots what you mean with using the same belt for both input and output. Could you provide some simple sketch that shows the concept? It sounds very interesting and looks cool.
This sounds quite specific for something you had to experience multiple times. Hope the people are ok and you found something better to work for.
During my first playthrough I eventually came to the conclusion that I’ll never progress much further if i keep building every small item one by one. I do not have much time to play the game, so blueprints came in handy. Since then I have never looked back.
You’re totally right though, there are many ways to play the game and they are all enjoyable. I bet there’s even players roleplaying a nomadic, explorative playstyle.
I created stackable blueprints that include a specific type of building, for example constructors. They have an input and output on the ground and i can build them higher and higher as long as the belt is fast enough to push in and out the materials.
By doing that i normally have one or more towers for each component, similar to your mentioned microservice architecture.
On the ground i connect these towers to build the downstream components, essentially creating your mentioned microfactories out of the towers/microservices. Perhaps Manyfactories is a better name, as it’s somewhere in-between micro and mono.
It’s fast, scalable throughout the research tiers and pretty enough for my own standards.
Git default branch renamed back from main to master