The Callisto Protocol
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I designed my warehouse with 2 levels. The lower floor is all stuff that's part of building recipes so I can do a lap to top up everything I keep on me, and the upper floor is all things like raw materials, ingots & ingredients in other recipes so that I generally don't have to go upstairs for anything (probably don't need any of it stored, but once the boxes fill up the extra stuff gets sinked anyway so it doesn't hurt in the long run). It has a hypertube station that goes to a few key locations in the base, and some of those chain on to other places in turn.
Honestly I completely forgot about depots. I looked through the MAM early and saw them, thought it sounded like late-game stuff, filed it away for later and never thought about it again. I fell into a cave ages ago with a SAM resource node but I wasn't prepared to do anything with it. Maybe it's time to pause building the current projects to go back and set that up.
I used to play a lot of Fallout 4 with gyro aiming on the Steam Controller, there was a lot of downtime between fights and gunplay didn't require perfect precision, which was great for learning how the controller felt. I'd find that I'd sit back with my hands on my lap, tilting the controller very slightly up and down for vertical aim and unconsciously using my foot to rotate the chair for horizontal. Once I got used to how it worked (including setting the gyro to only activate while the left trigger was held and fine-tuning the sensitivity) it became natural. My body just kind of figured it all out in the most comfortable way.
Your buildings are a lot prettier than mine. I've only put any amount of thought into a single building, a massive storage warehouse that has automatically sorted containers for just about every item in the game (only excluding project parts and radioactive stuff).
All of my factories in the starting area feed into one of a few highways that go back into the sorter, then excess stuff gets chucked in the sink.
I'm in phase 3 and the last big milestone was unlocking trains, so I've started exploring further out and building train stations then putting down rails on the way back. I'm about halfway though building a handful of factory outposts for different parts of the space elevator. It's a lot of fun, but tbh I'm kind of dreading the next couple of phases because it's already on the verge of being overwhelming. I saw on the mods page someone uploaded a save with a full rail network connecting the entire game world, if I ever start over I might give that a go and have a huge moving base. Probably won't be practical, but I'm enjoying the hell out of the train stuff so far.
A super white space with a fireplace in every room, then suddenly you're in a bedroom without walls (I guess they ran out of money?), then a horrible marble bathroom, then suddenly it looks like a completely different house with terracotta tiles and feature brickwork everywhere, then a toilet with like... limestone walls? A kitchenette bigger than my actual kitchen in a sitting room where none of the 6+ chairs face the TV. I dig the spoiler room though, that last fuckin toilet got me. I couldn't imagine living in a place like that.
That's tough. Today's my first day OFF work in a week after being pretty sick the whole time, and I'm ready to alternate between playing Satisfactory and lying on the floor in the fetal position.
Also, no idea you could tame these things - I'm fairly new (~17h) and have never looked into anything past what I've played because I like to go into things blind. Does it do anything?
My first reward was Lapras, I have 1 Lapras, 2 Pikachu, 1 Clefairy and 4 Mankey, but no Butterfree.
Just a few more things to throw on the ever-growing pile of media where they don't realise they're not the characters they think they are. I'm not an anime guy so I don't know how obvious these ones are, but after seeing the gross misinterpretations of things like The Boys or Squid Game they could beat the viewer over the head with the message and we'd still be here.
Allowing
Jones hasn't crawled under any rocks, he's been going strong even with a billion dollar judgement against him and filing for bankruptcy. Infowars is being auctioned off in a week so it might be bought by someone who will just keep him exactly where he is, but he's been openly setting up a backup business and directing people to it, which he's said ON AIR he'll just fold into the existing business if all goes well. His dad has a completely independent supplement company and he's got completely unaffiliated mates selling his merch.
The only reason he's less prominent now is because the politicians and the mainstream media in the US are so fucking unhinged that he's struggling to stay relevant in his niche.
Remember a few years back when we'd have a running gag of saying something violently over the top and adding "in Minecraft" to the end? Some dude on 4chan got arrested for doing that with death threats, and yet for years I've been hearing other people, guys with actual political power and platforms, muttering "politically" after way worse shit. It's a good thing whenever anyone acts on anything it's a false flag, it'd suck if they ever had to face any consequences.
Never seen a car with a butt crack like that before