![]() The processing unit and and module 2&3 part of the chain is more flexible because it doesn't take a lot of production time. Imo <4 hours is probably possible on default resource settings, but much less than that surely not.? In order to achieve that I need to make a more comprehensive and better planned out construction plan so I get everything up and running much faster. Most of my assembler 3s had speed 1s (or better). Next time I'll try to put my processing unit assemblers straight next to my processing unit assemblers because it saves on logistics. Another thing I forgot was to put speed 1 mods in my miners earlier on. Major faults in my approach were trying to attack biters with guns instead of laser creep, not using productivity 3s earlier to produce purple science and not moving my major factories to more open space so I didn't have to use a ton of modules to keep up with production. After accumulating enough modules I recovered all the level 3 modules from assemblers+beacons (some of which were consuming 1.3MW of power) I built the rocket defense. Every important assembler was given speed 1 2 and 3s and the processing unit assemblers were given productivity 3s and + speed 3 beacons because I wouldn't bother to move them to more open grounds. It was a bit challenging to find all the oil but by shrinking my research part of the base I could recover the needed oil. (As indicated by my spreadsheet.) In the final hour or so basic circuit production & consumption was at an average of ![]() ![]() This was all default settings except it was peaceful mode and biter base richness was set to max (which didn't seem to have any effect whatsoever.) I planned everything out in a sheet and tried to keep the production rates at 1 module / min, which meant 1080, 190 and 30 green red and blue Circuits per minute. What it isn't showing are about 70 miners for copper 35 for iron and 20 for coal. They stood right where the rocket defense now proudly stands. What the first screenie doesn't show are the 4 assemblers I used to produce the modules because I disassembled them. I just did it in 7 hours, 7 minutes and 9 seconds.
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