Oil Baron and the Red Cube | Dyson Sphere Program Episode 4



What if Factorio covered multiple planets which where actual spheres? Dyson Sphere Program that’s what. Make an interstellar factory in this game and harness the power of the stars in this new factory strategy game! Roleplaying as bumblebee?

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21 thoughts on “Oil Baron and the Red Cube | Dyson Sphere Program Episode 4”

  1. i wonder… can this game be played with others? i.e while we exploit this planet, another player(s) is/are exploiting another planet(s).. and eventually we all work on the same dyson sphere..

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  2. If you're having such large periods of downtime between research, you could use more labs to actually do the research. It doesn't matter if you can't supply them when they're active if there is so much downtime

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  3. I really wonder why they went with a square grid when everything is build on spheres. Why not use triangular tiling? It allows for more interesting machine shapes as well.

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  4. EE, you will never need to split crude oil lines. Even with the basic Mk 1 belts you can support all 3 of those oil seeps at like 95% usability because the sum of their production is like 6.3 compared to the 6 item per second throughput of the base belts. When you expand oil production even more, you should either have better belts for double the throughput or you can make another refinery fed separately.

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  5. I'll be honest, I wasn't doing a very good job of keeping up with your content for a while, EE. I know the algorithm is a harsh mistress, so I'm sorry to have contributed to viewer fall-off woes.

    Lately, though, I've been listening to your Aurora content while I go through my morning routine, and now I've got DSP to watch in the evening.

    Thank you for your excellent content.

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