Automation 4: Miniaturization / Super-tiny inserterless 1x1 assembly machines
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2019 3:15 pm
I think it would be interesting, particularly for the end-game & creative modes, to have yet another assembly machine that:
(1) takes only a 1x1 grid space, and
(2) "ejected" its product in one direction much like mining drills
If we're being honest, there have always been some "timelordian physics" in factorio (e.g. pulling one of a hundred locomotives from your pocket then jumping inside it)... so I don't think "making it smaller" is at odds with game lore, or tech advancement at-large.
In addition to being able to make super-compact production chains, it also introduces a quirky mechanic of putting things on the near-side of the belt (using an inserter places things on the far side), which ordinarily requires an additional transport belt to accomplish.
Related:
* https://mods.factorio.com/mod/mini-machines
(1) takes only a 1x1 grid space, and
(2) "ejected" its product in one direction much like mining drills
If we're being honest, there have always been some "timelordian physics" in factorio (e.g. pulling one of a hundred locomotives from your pocket then jumping inside it)... so I don't think "making it smaller" is at odds with game lore, or tech advancement at-large.
In addition to being able to make super-compact production chains, it also introduces a quirky mechanic of putting things on the near-side of the belt (using an inserter places things on the far side), which ordinarily requires an additional transport belt to accomplish.
Related:
* https://mods.factorio.com/mod/mini-machines