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Nice…we’re getting ambient light sensors and critter cargo modules for rockets… And we can move critters too.
Sure, GCFungus ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCveCMQmt2OLPhXXz0NDgHbQ ) does a pretty long (but short videos) ‘tutorial bites’ series on game concepts, ways to ranch various critters, good ways to deal with priorities, etc.
Yeah he does a few games in his channel; I remember ONI and Rimworld being the more major ones, iirc.
He also does a few playthroughs, where he’s not really teaching per se, but just starts games in specific scenarios and just plays it across a handful of episodes. They tend to be longer, but they’re nice seeing how he’s approaching problems and planning out solutions as well.
This is a game I’d love to play, but I’m bad at Factorio, so I feel I wouldn’t have a chance at this one.
Anyone have any let’s play videos on YouTube that are worth watching?
Sure, GCFungus ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCveCMQmt2OLPhXXz0NDgHbQ ) does a pretty long (but short videos) ‘tutorial bites’ series on game concepts, ways to ranch various critters, good ways to deal with priorities, etc.
And Nathan’s Sandbox ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6802M2GyVD9u2g1dXKbYzg ) has a few “Ultimate Base” series (he’s working on 4.0). Which are good for seeing what’s possible, and seeing how to balance various things.
FWIW, I find ONI easier than Factorio. In ONI your only real active enemy is you.
I’ll check these out, thanks. I think I’d make a far worse enemy then the biters. I just don’t have an engineering mind.
Francis John has a great tutorial playlist for ONI beginners; always what I recommend for players starting out.
They’re a bit dated, but the concepts are still very much the same.
Oh, I’ve seen his content before for another game; RimWorld perhaps?
I watched some of the other recommendations, but will definitely give him a try.
Yeah he does a few games in his channel; I remember ONI and Rimworld being the more major ones, iirc.
He also does a few playthroughs, where he’s not really teaching per se, but just starts games in specific scenarios and just plays it across a handful of episodes. They tend to be longer, but they’re nice seeing how he’s approaching problems and planning out solutions as well.
I hope he works out for you!
I really like Tony Advanced on YouTube. His oasise playthrough taught me a lot.