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I've found over the last few games that I find crafting more and more frustrating in games. It took me a while but I honestly think it's because Satisfactory did such an amazing job with automation that I find other systems cumbersome and clunky.

For my example today, I've always wanted to like No Man's Sky. Building bases wherever you want to, flying around the galaxy, it seems amazing! But the crafting, dear god the crafting. I have to go over here, get an ore, bring it back, put it in a machine, take the output, put it back in another machine to finally get something out. The entire time (and now I'm at 15 hours so this was not a 20 minutes and I give up scenario) I was thinking "Why can't I just connect the miner to the machine here?

I went on the forums, maybe there's something I need to unlock? Nope, in fact the forums I found literally said "This isn't Satisfactory, stop trying to change our game, the fun is in the crafting."

So, maybe my fun isn't the same anymore. Anyone else feel that way?

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[–] bugieman@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Really tried to get into ONI since it seems like exactly the type of game I would love but I just couldn't sink my teeth into it. The UI felt like rimworld but with a much more watered down set of possibilities. Any tips for trying to get into it? I feel like I might be expecting the wrong things from this game

[–] grandel@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 days ago

ONI also took me a long time to get into. Personally I find it difficult, especially late game heat mangement so I usually just end up picking an icy planet.

Maybe that helps you too?

[–] DScratch@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 days ago

ONI is a game of unforeseen consequences.

It’s a disaster management game pretending to be a colony sim.

You set up systems kinda as placeholder, but they seem to be working fine so you move on to other things.

Then something happens, maybe a pipe backs up. Maybe you mine out the wrong tile. Maybe you set the wrong permissions on a exo-suit checkpoint.

Eventually (regularly) one small problem cascades into several massive ones.

A few examples:

Example 1: I was electrolysing oxygen and hydrogen from water. I was using the hydrogen for power, which was fine. But I stopped mining out the organic biome, which starved my other means of producing bulk oxygen. My base is quickly becoming oxygen starved, my Dupes are losing sleep due to low oxygen, so their performance and productivity is down while their stress is up. So I re-route half my exo-suit oxygen supply to go into my base core. This buys me time.

However, now my suits are starved of oxygen, but I need them to keep expanding and get more bulk oxygen material. So it’s a catch-22; slowly suffocate in my base core, or gamble and try find something to get my oxygen generation back working. (Fixed by setting 80% of my suits to not receive any oxygen, so at least a few would be usable. Went and found some Algae to get my bulk O2 back on line. While that was ongoing: Built a new electrolyser setup. Pumped oxygen from the edges of my base directly to the bedrooms)

Example 2: in a hot biome, looking at cracking into a sealed Volcano for free steam power. I fuck up, 300 degree steam everywhere, machines break and shut down the entire area. Scramble to rebuild machines out of a more heat-tolerant material and get them back online. Crude oil touches off a hot tile, instant 500 degree Sour Gas cloud which further cooks the area. Brick it back up, decide to retry that one later, once things settle down some.

Part of the fun is also when you struggle to get a system working, then you can figure out automations for the system to free up Dupe time. It took a while, but now I have a blueprint for a 8-capacity ranch for little critters that eat rocks and poop coal. I’ve automated feeding and collecting the coal, and sending it to my coal generators. It also collects eggs and holds a restocking cache of them for when one dies of old age. The rest get digivolved into meat for the barbecue. All my dupes need to do is pet the live critters, very occasionally bring a fresh one from the cache to a pen and cook the meat that is conveniently placed in the fridge beside the grill.