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Foreman2
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Space exploration recipes
reminds me of https://github.com/DanielKote/Foreman2
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Applying a tech research cost multiplier to a Seablock run
Using a planner like YAFC, Foreman, Helmod, and Factory Planner is highly recommended. Also, the following mods are recommended for a megabase needed to finish a high-multiplier game:
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Going about my day thinking about playing Factorio …
Check out Foreman 2.0
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Graphical item dependency
Foreman2
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Pyanodons - Complex Circuits Foreman 2.0 Graph
Not sure, the github has the source code so you could also look to building it as a native app.
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Py, but at work.
I would give foremana shot. Great for breaking down those brainmelt recipes
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Tips for anyone starting Pyanadons
Links to both: https://github.com/DanielKote/Foreman2
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Fresh meat to the grinder
Planning tools/mods come in many shapes and sizes. I personally like Helmod but it took a while to learn it. There is also Factory Planner. Or external tools like Foreman or YAFC.
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(Space Exploration) Am I the only one who finds it impossible to plan out a build without a clear visualization of the production chain like this? And why is it impossible to find charts or tools like this?
I assume a tool like Foreman which loads Factorio data could theoretically load another game's data if it's converted to Factorio data.
- ~help me~
yafc
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Applying a tech research cost multiplier to a Seablock run
Using a planner like YAFC, Foreman, Helmod, and Factory Planner is highly recommended. Also, the following mods are recommended for a megabase needed to finish a high-multiplier game:
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Py, but at work.
It's not a website but try YAFC. It's the best planner for Py.
- Tips for anyone starting Pyanadons
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Fresh meat to the grinder
Planning tools/mods come in many shapes and sizes. I personally like Helmod but it took a while to learn it. There is also Factory Planner. Or external tools like Foreman or YAFC.
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(Space Exploration) Am I the only one who finds it impossible to plan out a build without a clear visualization of the production chain like this? And why is it impossible to find charts or tools like this?
YAFC
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Comparing the flowcharts of the major mods
Its called YAFC. Although it could use some fixes still.
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Seablock noob
Use an external planning tool like YAFC
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my spread used to make my builds
There is a mod for that, and a mod for that, and a website for that, and another website for that, and a standalone application for that for big modpacks like Seablock and Py
- App for Factory Planning?
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Who else does this trying to plan out your course of action?
You might also appreciate YAFC.
What are some alternatives?
FactoryPlanner - A mod for Factorio. Allows you to plan out your production in detail.
factoriolab - Angular-based calculator for factory games like Factorio and Dyson Sphere Program
factorio-blueprint-visualizer - A python library to artfully visualize Factorio Blueprints and an interactive web demo for using it.
factorio-docker - Factorio headless server in a Docker container
ModMyFactory2 - Rewrite of ModMyFactory, the Factorio mod manager
SeaBlock - Factorio mod pack Sea Block
Foreman - Visual planning tool for the game Factorio
RedMew - The RedMew scenario code for Factorio.
Sidekick - The main repository for the Sidekick project, a companion trade tool for Path of Exile.
terraform-provider-factorio - The Terraform Provider for Factorio