Congrats! Feels good to get there.
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I don't know what to do with my time now...
Currently a few dozen hours into a multiplayer save with a friend. He handles the manufacturing logistics, I handle exploration - collecting mercer spheres, tagging resources, setting up radar towers, etc. Enjoying it a lot
I wish I had someone to run a world with, it's exhausting to juggle everything
Nice! I'm hoping to beat the game as well on this playthrough. I think this is my 5th attempt? 1st game I gave up once I realized mega-plan was not the right approach for this game, pretty early like just after oil. The other 3 died off somewhere in aluminum; one save, I built a huge aluminum processing facility, but after I fired it up found a bunch of critical issues that would basically require a full rebuild. Save dead.
My current save, I've finished building my aluminum processing center, I'm going through the arduous process of building the logistics around it.. but I'm almost done! It's enough to process all 6 pure bauxite nodes with OC'ed MKIIs, hoping it carries me through the game but shouldn't be terribly hard to expand if needed.
You are definitely over optimizing, if finishing the game is your goal! I would start getting overwhelmed at the start of phase 5, and the key to finishing those steps was not trying to squeeze every bit of efficiency out of every machine.
Eh. I finally planned using an outside tool this time around so I shouldn't have issues. Previously, I put too much faith in my 2am, inebriated mental math.
I started to use an outside tool, realized it would take more effort to tweak overclocks properly, and just went for a slight loss in efficiency each step.
Congrats! When I play, I hit a wall where continuing construction requires huge reworks, so I just start over from scratch lol.
The trick to getting to the end for me was not trying to optimize every node or material. The last 2-3 hours was just letting some hand-fed manufacturers run their course. I look forward to dumping a bunch of time into full optimization
Same with me, especially as I try to make my builds look realistic so lots of non functional shit is involved too.