Automating Basic Science in Dyson Sphere Program | Part 2



Bentham puts together a simple setup for creating the first research item: the electromagnetic matrix! This starting build is a kind of simplified version of the main bus Bentham intends to build, but for now, it’ll work just fine generating matrices and unlocking all the basic research and upgrades! The build also produces the initial intermediate components Bentham needs to cut out a lot of crafting time when assembling structures.

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17 thoughts on “Automating Basic Science in Dyson Sphere Program | Part 2”

  1. Bentham I have been playing this for a few hours already and I see you want to do a main bus, my biggest tip will be give yourself plenty of space because you are going to need it for splitters

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  2. You probably already know by now Bentham, but you are not going to want your bus like that. Having the belts close means it is impossible to split stuff off due to the splitter size.
    I tried to make a main bus on the 2nd planet, but it was still very messy due to how the belts work. I found my Spaghetti on my starting planet a lot easier to work with tbh, as long as you dont cram yourself in, you will be able to move belts around as needed, and as it seems like not everyting needs huge scaling like factorio, my Spaghetti base is just fine to work in, and easy to expand when needed.
    I think DSP wants people to avoid main buses!

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  3. Nerd's note:
    37:55 Thats's not so strange, in fact. Firstly, "lava planet" doesn't mean it is melted by star, it's rather seismic activity.
    Also there is a possibility for slightly further planet to be slighly hotter than closer one. E.g. Venus is hotter (overall) than Mercury, because of vast amount of greenhouse gasses in former's atmosphere.
    And indeed, Mercury is rather a desert, while Venus is more lava-type, though it's volcanic activity is at minimum nowadays, but it was erupting everywere far longer than Mercury.

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