Yes, and even if you don't actually do it this way, the cost-benefit calculations should usually assume that you were. That is, instead of calculating the extra production and cost of PM3 compared to nothing, compare them to PM2; similarly, for PM2, assume you already have PM1.blazespinnaker wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:49 pm With modules, you can also boot strap them, which one frequently does, even in speed runs. Ie, you place PM1, and as production / tech ramps up, you replace them with PM2 (reusing the PM1s of course), and then finally PM3s. Upgrade BPs FTW.
3 efficiency 1 does the same job for a fraction of the cost. EM1 are not silly if you really want to keep pollution down, and since mining patches are often on the edges of defended territory they are a particularly desirable place to do so. But even if you also want efficiency for the power savings (presumably because you are not using nuclear power) higher level EMs are just not worth the cost.