Blueprint-Tablet
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 3:38 pm
So apparently we can shoot a satellite into the sky, launch a rocket to fly to stars but we cannot build an, in comparison, easy personal computer or tablet? a bit strange isnt it?
I think a personal blueprint tablet/computer would really be cool. I know the Idea of a Blueprint-Book is out there but this "tablet" im thinking of is more than that. Not only could u save ur blueprints, without using ur inventory space, but with this tablet u could draft assembly setups, create production chains etc. Im thinking about something like this: Lets say u want u optimize ur robotic production. Within the tablet u can see which assembly requires what, and then u can play around with certain beltsetup, where u can say, this half to the belt carries that and so on. If u like ur idea u simple click print an the blueprint is generated. Specially in the late game this is feature would awesome.
TL:DR A Blueprint-Tablet would be cool. This Tablet would allow more then saving blueprints. It would enable the player to actually draft assembly-lineups and production chains.
Disclaimer: English isnt my native language. Please excuse spelling and/or grammar mistakes.
I think a personal blueprint tablet/computer would really be cool. I know the Idea of a Blueprint-Book is out there but this "tablet" im thinking of is more than that. Not only could u save ur blueprints, without using ur inventory space, but with this tablet u could draft assembly setups, create production chains etc. Im thinking about something like this: Lets say u want u optimize ur robotic production. Within the tablet u can see which assembly requires what, and then u can play around with certain beltsetup, where u can say, this half to the belt carries that and so on. If u like ur idea u simple click print an the blueprint is generated. Specially in the late game this is feature would awesome.
TL:DR A Blueprint-Tablet would be cool. This Tablet would allow more then saving blueprints. It would enable the player to actually draft assembly-lineups and production chains.
Disclaimer: English isnt my native language. Please excuse spelling and/or grammar mistakes.