Hopefully through their buttholes, not through their fingers and mouths.
Whatever, I don’t exist.
Hopefully through their buttholes, not through their fingers and mouths.
The strip mall is modular as well, done in the blueprint maker, so they are crazy easy to stack and expand.
Strip mall. Everything has it’s own little store, with the back area where new stock arrives. Even has a nice multi lane road going the middle.
Cure for me - in my arse.
There’s a colony of them off the coast of northern BC. It was started about twenty years ago for a study.
Granted, they are plastic and nailed down, but hey, who cares about details.
Mostly it’s moving from the 4 Refine/Constructor factories to the Assembler factories, and making sure that any of the lines don’t get backed up. Lots of moving items from one side to another, programmable splitters move things sideways, smart splitters send specific items to the Assemblers. Takes a bit of fiddling to make sure things go to the right spots, but so far it’s working very smoothly. A couple of the Assembler factories aren’t running at 100%, turns out the Copper factory is backing up, when that’s redone I’ll be making sure I’m not overloading any one sorter belt.
Pure chaos. Mostly. Behind me are two more factories (Steel and Copper), with two Iron factories in the foreground, then most of the Assembler factories. It all buses around until it gets to the sorters, and then into storage, with plans to use the storage to feed the Manufacturers. Currently finishing up the skeleton walls, and resisting the urge to redo the Iron/Copper/Steel factories a fourth time. I’m bored with how basic the Assembler factories look, and I’ve got a nicer one in the blueprint maker.
And yes, I have a favourite colour.
Haven’t really had opportunity to try multiplayer out - save for a few hours back when I first started playing. One day, perhaps. :D
There was a place like this in Vancouver, no idea if it is still there.
The Elbow Room. “Food and service is our name, abuse is our game!”
One of our group asked for water, he got told his legs worked and he could get it himself. The food was amazing, although we did get told off for not finishing our plate.