A Practical Guide of 24 Building Tips Satisfactory Game

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Hello guys and welcome back to another gameplay guide, this time we're going over all sorts of practical tips to help you with building in Satisfactory.

Here we'll cover a total of 24 tips so that you can really get the most out of your building in Satisfactory.

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Wow, that glass covered sunken bus looks absolutely fantastic

johnfrian
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#26 : separate your power production grid as much as you can from your power distribution grid, best is to have only one connection between them, especially if your factory is meant to grow.
In power production, connect generators and every machines strictly needed for generator powering. For example, coal miners and water pumps for a coal production plant.
In power distribution, connect everything else together.
You can eventually have a personal transportation system (train/hypertube/whatever) with a dedicated power grid if you can afford it.

The idea behind this is that if your power grid shuts down because it is under required power, you may need extra power to start additional power plants, and in this case being able to disconnect your production from power production grid easily is a big help, allowing you to use existing power to initiate other power plants.
An autonomous transportation system is also a plus, especially with big factories, as it will allow you to move around even if system is shut down to fix problem faster.

felixbertoni
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*explains headlift in foot in a game that uses metric*

lucienf.
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Time to redesign and rebuild my entire factory again...

adamlamascus
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I may have missed it, but holding ctrl to mass delete is so helpful

CammanderDart
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For Tip #9 i will always remember the saying from one of Xterminator's Multiplayer Factorio Runs :
Think about the space you need, add a bit on top of and then double it!

Hurricne_
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I have logged 45 hours and I love this game. I did not watch any videos before hand so i just muddled through it to learn the controls. now after watching a bunch of stuff i am in the process of restructuring things however most of these tutorials are for way later in game. It would be nice to see a build from the beginning stages when you dont have much and are just starting. some of these tips would have been helpful although i never watch before i play. only after i have logged some time will i watch other people.

kencofishing
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I’d recommend using overflows everywhere except for trains: it’s usually nice to have wagons loaded with equal amounts

mortenmertner
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Friend just bought this game for me. Found your video while looking for starter tips. Definitely gonna utilize some of this. Thanks!

StrayLoneWolf
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This. Video. Is. BRILLIANT!! Gonna make this a watch everytime I start the game to get my brain "thinking in Satisfactory". Huge applauds.

oldschewl
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#25 (a bit off topic): when building a long railway, first build a factory producing steel beams, steel tubes and concrete (and whatever more you need for building your railway, these 3 are the minimum). Then build a railway station, with at least 1 freight platform for each resource you want to carry on, but more can be better, like 5 for steel beams/tubes and 10 for concrete. Then feet platforms with resources from the factory. Now build your railway driving the train along it, so you can use train as an extended inventory and refill it extremely fast at factory when needed.
For exploring the map, you eventually want to carry (by train) some iron plate and rode to build walkways in case you need to overcome some obstacles, or some packaged fuel for your jetpack if you already have it unlocked. :)

felixbertoni
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Thanks. I’m in the process of deleting my spaghetti freak show to move and needed some help with a more refined base. My base started off fine, but didn’t leave the space for tiers 5-8. It was a little crowded to say the least.

LeeMac_
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Hey I started playing Satisfactory recrently and found this vid while searching for better ways to build. I just wanted to make a mention of something I discovered today. if you are working on pipes for coal generators, oil pumps, or other pipe related stuff and are on a platform, you can place the pipe about 4 spaces forward and then click, use the scroll wheel to make the pipe face straight downwards, and then from there you can literally run the pipes straight through the foundations. That frees up alot of space around the work area and declutters where conveyors can go.

VhnoriValmos
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OMG, building under ceiling solution! I need to try this.

catastrophy
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This video came at the Just right time for me. I was looking for building tips for bases. Perfect timing Total😉🥓

mr.claw
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Had no idea about the mouse-wheel to rotate conveyors, thanks!!

skalapunk
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There it is! The weirdness that is current fluid logic in SF! I have a feeling the thing with a solo high-altitude water extractor to raise headlift thresholds will be patched out somehow in the updates to come, but then again maybe not, I imagine unpicking that particular behaviour from the rest of the system may prove awkward. If it does indeed stay as it is now then there are some immensely twisted things one could do, like placing a singular water extractor on the highest patch of water you can find and running a massive manifold into the rear end of every nearby (lower altitude) water pipe set. As far as I've been able to experiment on the matter, you can currently have that single extractor running at 1% and still get the effect on as many pipelines as you can (feasibly) attach to the drop feed manifold.

Veklim
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Thank You for not doing silly voices and trying to be “funny”. It’s weird that you are a professional actor and are one of the few people not trying to put on a character while doing these Satisfactory videos. 😂 No offense to the other guys, but ...

wovenskin
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Your Train Station at 10:33 is called "Hamburg Hauptbahnhof"... are you by any chance a fellow german without an accent or even a Hamburger? ^^

Blex_
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My favorite way to climb buildings is not the staircase, I use the stackable conveyer poles. They clip right through the walls so on the outside it looks just like a ladder. I tend to build a large vertical structure that takes in everything needed at the bottom and then on the other end outputs the part I want directly into a storage container. Then I wall up and close up the entire building and I never have to enter it again. That way the inside can be absolutely chock full of spaghetti but the outside looks nice and clean. :-)

craigchatterton