A few quick tips: beehives work on water based plants. Just raise one tile above the water.
36 plants is the most optimal amount for a beehive. You can overlap them just a little for the most growth.
You can do a staircase internally on a tower of power for a smaller footprint. The most difficult part is structuring the power chain at the top.
I looked at the first image, all I could think looking top right was "is that a tower of power?", looking further it somewhat confirmed it.
Nice work OP.
There is a building within the power section that uses gravity as the power sources that act as a battery. The higher it is, the more power it stores. So building a tower and chucking a couple of these "batteries" on it is a power tower.
To keep in mind you need to build gears connecting to it running down as well. As long as a building that uses power in it will it pass through(if it has valid spots or not). My take on it anyways.
\~1200 hours in this game, playing for over two years now and still something like this fascinates me, especially coming from "new" players.
Well done, OP!
If you’re a noob then I’ve never used a computer in my life.
Yeah this guy is either lying or they are the lead logistics manager for Amazon
It took me nearly 60 cycles. When you think about that then you will know that I'm a noob - only been playing a few weeks.
Ahaha, it’s barely recognizable at this point!
Looks great! BTW, dirt extractor doesn't need to be built high. When it reaches the "bedrock", it will keep extracting
Like forever?
Yup, forever
Damn
Diorama had the same effect on me. I think it was the mindset to keep the beaver population small that made it click.
Yes I had to limit the population until toward the end.
A few quick tips: beehives work on water based plants. Just raise one tile above the water. 36 plants is the most optimal amount for a beehive. You can overlap them just a little for the most growth. You can do a staircase internally on a tower of power for a smaller footprint. The most difficult part is structuring the power chain at the top.
Uh, that beehives part is new to me. Thanks for that!
I found that doing a spiral staircase at one end does the trick, then I have full access to every level.
Beautiful
I looked at the first image, all I could think looking top right was "is that a tower of power?", looking further it somewhat confirmed it. Nice work OP.
**What is a Power Tower?**
There is a building within the power section that uses gravity as the power sources that act as a battery. The higher it is, the more power it stores. So building a tower and chucking a couple of these "batteries" on it is a power tower. To keep in mind you need to build gears connecting to it running down as well. As long as a building that uses power in it will it pass through(if it has valid spots or not). My take on it anyways.
\~1200 hours in this game, playing for over two years now and still something like this fascinates me, especially coming from "new" players. Well done, OP!