![]() ![]() If I make 5 per minute, that means in an hour I have 60x5 so 120x2.5. And I can get away with way smaller numbers. It also means I am never working on something big like "steel" but way smaller, like on "stators" and even that I cut down into smaller projects. That way I can concentrate on just having fun and building, not about the unknown future. Or I have an alternative that does not use stators (no idea if that exists, just and example). That means I might bee stators again, but now I might have other alternative recipes, so I use those. Then when I need to make motors, I go to other nodes ad start from there. I just use it for storage, so whatever amount I make, it will fill up eventually. Since I am done with that, I have had always more than enough. So I have honestly no idea how much I am making. ![]() ![]() And then obviously on what I wanted to use and do at that moment. How many? Well, that depended on the node I went to, on the belts and miners I had and on the alternative recipes I had at that moment. So instead of stressing about what I did not know, I decided to embrace what I did know. I also realized that even if I knew how much to make, I will also get newer belts, newer miners and most importantly, newer alternative recipes that would make whatever I already build obsolete. That is why I do things differently, because I was in the same situation as you are now.īut instead of trying to predict the future of how much I needed, I realized that was not possible without stressing out that no matter what, the answer will be wrong, just because I might change what I want. What you now have as input will not be enough. Probably not the answer you want to hear, but here goes. Ultimately, what should I aim to produce? ![]()
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