Steam Automation Fest is Tomorrow!
Name you're favourite automation
For me, it's Satisfactory, mostly because it's super chill and you can just sit back and start decorating the world.
Like, I'm not just building water extractor in the water, no I NEED to make it look like I'm building a dam.
>>715418198why is the player character dei
>>715418003 (OP)I recently finished oddsparks and loved it
It’s like factorio lite
>>715419263Because conservative cucks haven't been able to create anything ever since Minecraft.
>>715418003 (OP)There should be an automation game where you shrink yourself further and further, eventually down to an atomic level. Each time you shrink, previously accessible resources become (relatively) an order of magnitude more abundant, and you often have to travel between the "layers" because some components can only be made to an acceptable level of precision by literally being microscopic.
Any good Automation H-games?
modded minecraft in comparison to the base game
All the new machines and item stages allow me give buildings a purpose and the requirement to interact with them from time to time (like swapping turbine blades in this generator room).
Not like the building in MC is bad, but i really dislike how most things you build don't have any reason to be touched ever again (beyond make-believe ones)..
Also i just don't get Oxygen Not Included. The game is nice, but making things renewable (aside from geysers) or setting up alternate sources for items is way too complicated.
Aside from that, integrating a base in to the biomes seems disencouraged, favouring commieblocks, steam saunas and machine prefabs.
>>715419675And Notch didn't even come up with Minecraft on his own, he just copied Infiniminer