Travelling to the Outer Reaches of the Solar System in Dyson Sphere Program!



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➤Dyson Sphere Program Info:

Dyson Sphere Program is a sci-fi simulation game with space, adventure, exploration and factory automation elements where you can build your own galactic industrial empire from scratch.

In the distant future, the power of science and technology has ushered a new age to the human race. Space and time have become irrelevant thanks to virtual reality. A new kind of supercomputer has been developed – a machine whose superior artificial intelligence and computing capability will push humanity even further. There is only one problem: there isn’t enough energy in the whole planet to feed this machine.

You are a space engineer in charge of a project launched by the space alliance COSMO, tasked with a massive undertaking: constructing Dyson Spheres (a megastructure that would orbit around a star, harnessing all its power and energy) to produce the energy that humanity needs. Only a few decades ago, Dyson Spheres were considered a hypothetical, impossible invention – but now it’s in your hands… Will you be able to turn a backwater space workshop into a galaxy-wide industrial production empire?

Neutron stars, white dwarfs, red giants, gaseous and rocky planets… There is a big and varied universe out there, waiting for you to gather all its resources.

Every playthrough will be unique: your universe will be procedurally generated every time you start a new game. There will be different types and distribution of stars, planets and resources. Will you manage to thrive and build your Spheres, no matter what the universe throws at you?

As a space engineer, you are expected to design your interstellar factory and production lines, not to micromanage every small package going back and forth. You have to transport materials from one planet to another, forming interstellar transport teams that gather resources and bring them to where they are needed.

Then, your resources can be transported between facilities through conveyor belts, and you’ve got the technology to help your buildings fit the grid automatically during the construction process. You’ve got the best tools COSMO can afford to build a massive-scale automated production line – the most efficient one ever seen in the universe!

– Build a galactic industrial empire from scratch: start with a small workshop and improve it until it spans the whole galaxy

– Develop your very own Dyson Spheres, a megastructure that orbits around a star harnessing all its power and energy, from the first screw to its completion
Explore a vast universe procedurally generated with all kinds of celestial bodies: neutron stars, white dwarfs, red giants…

– Gather resources in planets of all types: ocean, lava, desert, frozen, gaseous planets…
Research new technologies to improve your factories… and discover the secrets of the universe
Build mechasto fly, sail or jump through outer space and alien planets

– Transport materials across the galaxy to your facilities: thousands of transport ships will flow endlessly to your factories and back!

– Design the most efficient automated factory and production line
Customize your factory and Dyson Sphere to make it unique

– Design a balanced power network capable of producing energy in all kinds of power plants like wind turbines, artificial stars, etc.

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27 thoughts on “Travelling to the Outer Reaches of the Solar System in Dyson Sphere Program!”

  1. It's worth noting If you smelt the silicon before shipping you have to ship half as much material and therefore can ship twice as much silicon from one logistic tower. It's smelted at a 2 to 1 ratio.

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  2. Think my VPN is stopping notifications?. Think this game is a bit like skylines as in the more you play it the better at management you get!. Good clean up Video Biffa 👍and cant wait to see what you get up to next!!

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  3. It's not the solar system because sol is the name of our star making it "The" solar system, systems are generally named after the star so a general name would be star system, like: Sirius system or Alpha Centauri system . I find it annoying when people call other systems the Solar system

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  4. I had a nice little setup that produced all of my basic buildings, ie storage logistics and asssemblers and just going into chests. Seems like you always insist on producing buildings yourself rather than letting your assemblers do it. that way you dont need to fly around and pick up 5 resources to build somethign you can just go to your chest which holds 1k assemblers.

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  5. I'm loving the videos and the game.

    Is there any way that I can share a saved game file with you? I've got a crazy set up where I'm manufacturing all the buildings in a ring around one of the poles. The really cool part is that I'm wrapping supply belts in a ring around this and I've found a way to have three different components on each belt with any imbalances automatically dealt with (never gets clogged with just a single part).

    It's currently up to 5 belts with three components on each and I've got space for 7 more. So I should be able to deal with pretty much everything using this.

    I've got another crazy idea for a set up which just uses two belts. Not sure if it will work, but I'll try and experiment a bit with it.

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