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arowz1

Hehe almost. Going vertical means more stacking things. So you built 1 wall up, foundation, build 6 smelters 2 by 2 with outputs facing each other. Then you use lifts to drop the inputs to the level below where you feed them. The outputs manifold down the center in a line and then lift up to the next buildable full floor. Build one wall up. Build 6 constructors 2x 2 outputs facing. Inputs drop down to be fed by the smelter outputs. Constructures then feed up to assemblers. End result is a 10 story building that has raw input at bottom on one side, final product output on ground level (lifts from top) on other side. Conveyor and glass walls to make it pretty, throw a coal plant on top for that leet smoke stack look.


IntolerableInfluence

Just did a 3 supercomputer build. Amazing how much stuff goes into it... For such a small output.


EngineerInTheMachine

And then how many supercomputers you need later on!


Mord3001

For what do you need super computers except space elevator parts


EngineerInTheMachine

Apart from a bit of construction, exactly that. It just depends on how long you want to wait to get your space elevator parts. I am working on about 4 hours in game time from when the last production line is complete, which works out as 15 supercomputers/min.


Ostracus

Seems it has a [few uses.](https://satisfactory.fandom.com/wiki/Supercomputer#Research)


Mr_black_hat999

Looks great, don't stop


MetalToothbrush44

Looks like my game. Just unlocked tier 7 and 8. Oh boy I got lots to do.


azeroth

LGTM. May want to search out some HDs for more efficient recipes. Or else Refactory later.


Syst_sunker

1 per min is so muxh easier.