Serious question: how do you intentionally build spaghetti?
Every time I try to embrace chaos, I end up accidentally organizing things. But the bases I actually admire look like complete disasters that somehow still work.
I remember seeing a factorio youtube video and one comment said "the difference between an expirienced factorio player spaghetti and a newbie factory is like the difference between modern artist's art and a child's drawing" made me laugh.
Is there a mindset or approach to it? Do you just avoid planning entirely, or is there some hidden logic behind good spaghetti?
Looking for tips from experienced pasta engineers
spaghetti builds?
Re: spaghetti builds?
Build what you need in the place you're stood/looking at when you decide you need it. Leave some gaps 2-5 tiles between builds to snake things through later. Upgrade using quality and stack inserters rather than redesign. And one of my favourites - need more coal in the centre of your base? Elevated rails go over almost everything 
Re: spaghetti builds?
I make spaghetti by not planning at all. I build what I need at the time to get to the next research. If I'll need more of something later, then I cross that bridge when I get to it. Taking time to organize my factories doesn't really interest me at all. I just want to be able to do [x] as soon as possible. Right now, I'm doing a K2/SE playthrough, and the spaghetti is starting to get really gnarly.


