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Satisfactory Factory Guides (Diagrams) – Some diagrams of the factories I create in the early game.
Satisfactory Factory Guides (Diagrams)
I decided to put together a collection of clean flowcharts of some of my factories. hopefully, this helps whether you are a new player or not 🙂
I use draw.io to make these charts, it’s a free open-source flow chart diagramming program and it’s super cool.
All of the symbology used is completely arbitrary, so sorry if there’s like, an understood flowchart language. if there’s anything important to know, I’ll include it in a ‘key’ for the diagram.
For the most part, I try not to make the diagrams too thorough. They are meant to be guidelines, so how you split inputs/outputs is entirely up to you, as is the layout of the factory itself
if you would like to download any of the images as well as the draw.io files, they can be found here.
Reinforced Iron Plates (20/m)
[Diagram Blurb]
Higher splits would just utilize a multiple of those shown here (i.e., 1:8 would use 2x 1:4, 10 would use 2x 1:5). Higher splits into a prime number however will combine some of those shown here (i.e., 1:11 would combine 1:6 and 1:5).
The basis of prime splits is to add 1 more output and split based on that (5 -> 6), but then send the extra output back to input.
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