@brug I felt like it was some refavtoring and it felt pretty good after it.
I always like to know what im doing before plaing a game. I dont like failures. But man was it fun yestersay of figuring things out and making messes and cleaning them up
@M.Doerner Start using mods. Like Krastorio 2 or Industrial Revolution, or the classic Bob's & Angel's combination. Then you can throw your existing blueprints out the window and have to rethink everything.
@brug There's two different approaches you can take: Either you refactorio it as soon as you notice it, or you just go deeper in the rabbit hole. This time since there were so many of us playing at the same time there were multiple different wills and people were asking each other a bit about "Why do we have this here?" which were more easily lead towards rebuilding different parts of the factory.
@M.Doerner First factory is always a mess. Second one too.
When you play by yourself you can take your own time in figuring things out and follow your own pace. You're also responsible for everything: Mining, electricity, defenses, automation, research...
@SimonForsberg I still have to do my railworld playthrough. Never really used trains much. After that, I might consider using a mod, but I have soo many other games to play and things to code.
I'm on the server now if anyone wants to play. We need more green science but I will leave it up to someone else to figure out why we're not getting enough of it :)
@M.Doerner Trains are really fun. I can highly recommend them. Having a big territory and a big rail network makes the messes a bit easier to handle - but might leave you with a train mess to deal with instead :)
@brug Yes, these days I enjoy playing multiplayer a bit more because I don't have to focus on everything :)
@SimonForsberg I was dead weight trying to figure everything out all at once. I’ll have to do single player and be spoon fed by tutorials before we play again.
I need to finish my WPF book as well at the 2 unit tests books I started. Unit tests ideas are still novel and hard for me since I have to kludge them to work with my VBA based clusterfk of a Stateful workbook.
Speaking of enemies, I noted that on the server we're being attacked occasionally by enemies in the north. Just FYI: These attacks are probably gonna be more common as time goes by and enemies are going to become stronger and there's gonna be more of them. Now might be a good time to improve defenses a bit.
@brug no. I went to bed at 12 midnight. Knew I had to shut it off or get sucked in.
@SimonForsberg is there any restriction about installing it on a second computer. My daughter was gooogly eyed watching me play. Daddy can I play? Daddy build this. Daddy be nice to the other people.
@IvenBach No restrictions. The only thing is that once an update of the game comes out (usually on tuesdays) and with the copy that you have, you won't get updates to the game. So I would recommend buying it on Steam. Then you can download the game yourself to as many computers as you want.
Ouff, I thought Minesweeper server had been behaved recently, but it turns out that the real problem is actually that @Duga has NOT behaved and haven't reported about the issues :(