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I'm not ashamed of my spaghetti factories. I'm not.
But getting 'motors' to my 'turbo motor' building required a belt to be stretched over/under/around my -entire- main base. They're on opposite sides with a hell of a lot of dense stuff sprawled out between them.
So I set up a truck route and assigned one lonely little Factory Cart to carry one stack of motors at a time. Those things are impossible to control on sandy dunes. I ended up building a road for the poor little guy. For all that work, I could have probably just rebuilt my motor production line instead. But every time I see that little cart zip by it makes me giggle. "GO BOY! GO!"
I also built a very tidy petroleum processing plant, 10 refineries making plastic, 10 making rubber, 5 making petro-coke (and sinking it) and 2 making fuel for 3 generators that power almost the whole thing on its own power grid to make sure the fuel gets used up. (I left just enough on the main power grid so that if something causes it to jam, it can re-start itself without my intervention). Crude oil comes in by train from a pair of pure nodes way off to the west.
I'm pretty pleased with it =)
But getting 'motors' to my 'turbo motor' building required a belt to be stretched over/under/around my -entire- main base. They're on opposite sides with a hell of a lot of dense stuff sprawled out between them.
So I set up a truck route and assigned one lonely little Factory Cart to carry one stack of motors at a time. Those things are impossible to control on sandy dunes. I ended up building a road for the poor little guy. For all that work, I could have probably just rebuilt my motor production line instead. But every time I see that little cart zip by it makes me giggle. "GO BOY! GO!"
I also built a very tidy petroleum processing plant, 10 refineries making plastic, 10 making rubber, 5 making petro-coke (and sinking it) and 2 making fuel for 3 generators that power almost the whole thing on its own power grid to make sure the fuel gets used up. (I left just enough on the main power grid so that if something causes it to jam, it can re-start itself without my intervention). Crude oil comes in by train from a pair of pure nodes way off to the west.
I'm pretty pleased with it =)
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