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Satisfactory caterium
Satisfactory caterium





satisfactory caterium

These predictors can be weighted on my spreadsheet by how much you value one over the other.In the this ranking, I used an equal weight for each. The values are standardized using the mean of the measured values within the same product recipes and the standard deviation of the measured values across all product recipes. My end-game was making "Employee of the Planet" Space Elevator Parts by the ratios needed (4-4-1-1). A small modifier for the opportunity to remove an item from the whole production chain.Įach of these predictors is the difference of the measured values when maxing out the world's resources using something kind of similar to the "Sanity and Productivity" category below.Building complexity (weighted by roughly the number of inputs).Raw materials required, each separately weighted by 1/(percent of total resources).Total power consumption of the whole production chain.Number of buildings required in the whole production chain.Number of items that have to be moved in the whole production chain.Recipes were scored based on the following predictors: This ranking is based on how much of an impact these recipes have as a whole when using some of the most popular recipes. Recipes in Satisfactory should be assessed by their impact on the whole production chain, not just the product it produces. Products (besides end-game ones) should be viewed as a means to an end.

satisfactory caterium

The Big Meme - Maxing out the planet for Awesome points Sanity and Productivity - Biggest bang for your buckĮmployee of the Universe - Maxing out the planet for end-game items First I rank them for general production, and then I show preset categories depending on which playstyle fits you. I'll follow the format of u/Crixomix in his post here, since it is highly regarded.Īlternate Recipes are valued differently, depending on how you play. This is a post on which alternate recipes will help you the most. I put almost every alternate recipe to the test in a number of different scenarios using a ton of calculations.

satisfactory caterium

THIS RANKS RECIPES ON HOW MUCH EASIER THEY MAKE YOUR PLAYTHROUGH, NOT JUST EFFICIENCY OF RESOURCE USE. Small updates 9/13/21 to add missing alternates. Setting up a new caterium line is probably easier than all of the extra oil/power/manufacturing infrastructure for the original recipe, but not by much.Disclaimer: This was analysis was completed on 4/8/21, in experimental. The Caterium computer alternative recipe is easier to set up, power, and uses 80% of the oil compared to the original in exchange for using 50% more caterium.

satisfactory caterium

If you can't find or don't want to bus in more caterium, the original recipe is a bit less efficient. So even though there is less caterium on the map, unless you plan on maxing every resource node I wouldn't worry about it. If you were to try and use all the caterium on the map for alternative recipe supercomputers, you could make 58/min at an absurd cost of 31GW. But you will need to use some oil to power your monstrous factory! The 6 manufacturer supercomputer chain alone would take the fuel from 3-4 overclocked normal oil nodes. Looking at u/Cornik34's excellent interactive map, we are currently have access to 4500/min caterium and 10650/min oil. Reducing the amount of buildings you have to make by 23% makes it easier to set up lines, and reducing power usage means fewer power buildings. Most importantly, besides using fewer buildings and less power the alternative recipe uses 80% of the oil and 150% of the caterium compared to normal. Iron+copper ores>iron bar would reduce total ore needed, but iron is so plentiful it seems unnecessary. Nothing is overclocked besides miners.įor other alternative recipes, I'm using iron>wire,iron>screws, cat+copper>cat wire, rubber+wire>chips. This is the production needed to max 6 supercomputer manufacturers, or 11.25 supercomputers/min. Using u/MightyMooquack's amazing calculator I found the differences between the two computer recipes. It's more complicated than you might think! I've been doing some math to decide whether or not to use the Caterium Computer alternative recipe.







Satisfactory caterium