The Power Of Antimatter! Dyson Sphere Program Gameplay Series EP8 Season 1



The Dyson Sphere Program Game is a new factory sim much like Factorio or Satisfactory, but with one big twist. The scale of this game is on a whole different level as it allows you to travel between planets and solar systems. In this game, your ultimate goal is to harness the power of the sun by building a machine called a Dyson Sphere. To do this you will need to build a massive factory that consumes resources from nearby planets and beyond. Completing the Dyson Sphere Program is no small task. I like to think of it as a journey of 100,000 clicks! In the gameplay series, I will take you on my journey through my Dyson Sphere Program where I tried to make the coolest looking base possible while quite literally trying to bring the entire galaxy to me to feed my one massive factory.

The game, Dyson Sphere Program is available on Steam and is currently at the time of this recording in early access.

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  1. You should definitely take a close look at the numbers displayed at the bottom of the ray receivers, particularly the last line of Dyson Sphere Status, which shows the amount of power requested by all the ray receivers / amount of power produced by the sphere.

    Basically there is the "Max output" which is how much the receiver wants to produce, this improves a little bit with continuous receiving.
    Efficiency determines how much it has to draw from the sphere to produce the power it outputs. Also increases with continuous receiving.
    Requested power is how much it wants to draw from the sphere and its share of power received from the sphere. The amount it requests is equal to (max output / efficiency)
    Dyson sphere status shows the total requested power of all receivers and the total produced by the sphere. This determines the percent of the max power that the receivers produce.
    The middle at the top shows the actual output of the receiver.

    Photon generation increases max output by 5x and adding a lens increases output by 2x, but when you are not fulfilling all the requested power, the overall received power remains the same.

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  2. If you stop at 21:50 or just hit a ray receiver… you will see the bottom numbers:

    Dyson sphere status: 802 MW / 202 MW

    if the first number is higher than the second, you are generating just the second number … soooo… yeah. 10-15 receivers without a lens or ~8 with a lens, are enough at the moment
    you not getting any Watt more 😉

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  3. Hi Brothgar, I just wanted to let you know that :
    Today I was thinking about you and why you didn't post for a while so I went to your channel to see if I missed something and YES, 8 videos !!!, I completely missed them cause the thumbnails are too blend, idk if I'm the only one but it literally passed right though my sub page and i didn't even notice you gotta change that I think ! Anyway now i have 8 episodes to watch haha, thanks for the great content

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  4. One wonders how you contain antimatter in matter containers.
    One silences this question, and states: BECAUSE SCIENCE.
    Great. Now develop the South Pole into another eyeball.

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  5. can you build on the dysons sphere? and when not wouldnt that be an awesome addition to the game, like you still need to place foundations everywhere but no soul pile required thus getting that huge processing area but on the other hand having to import all the materials

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  6. The visuals of this game are amazing. I love building stuff, then panning the shot around and catching a glimpse of swarms of solar sails and partially constructed sphere frames around the sun. Looks so cool! I have a sphere around an O-type star where the sphere frame is just inside the orbit of the planet, so as the frame passes by, it dominates the whole sky. Best money I’ve spent on a game for a while!

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