How Hard is it to Beat Factorio When EVERYTHING Goes on the Same Belt?



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Yoshi’s Island – Athletic
Necros – Castle City (Jazz Jackrabbit 3)
Jester – Stardust Memories
Lizardking – Popcorn
Siren – Carpe Diem

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49 thoughts on “How Hard is it to Beat Factorio When EVERYTHING Goes on the Same Belt?”

  1. I have never played or really watched Factorio before…

    I might get it after hearing about it for a long time, mainly because whatever I will end up building would undoubtedly be better than this.

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  2. how hard is it to beat factorio when everything goes on the same belt? pretty easy all you have to do is just use more belts… sorry dude, but what i was imagining in my head with that title was insane. this on the other hand is so meh.

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  3. I know this is just a joke, but this is basically how a cell works. Inside of the cell you just have random protein building blocks and energy molecules floating around equivalent to the sushi belt and different cell systems like mitochondria just take and dispense into it. Same with building proteins, DNA contains signaling logic that controls the amount of stuff floating around depending on absence of other things or outside signals or built-in ratios those then get assembled in the cell by the fact of random chance since they are free to float around. This DNA is read by copying proteins like the ones used in CRISPR which would be equivalent to the assemblers.

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