I guess this is kind of asking for direction, but also just airing out my grievances.

I have tried multiple times to play skyfactory 4 and have stopped every time. I just started a new skyfactory 3 and am starting to realize why I don’t like skyfactory 4. 4 feels very linear to me. Everything is centered on bonsai trees. Maybe later with huge mega farms mystical agriculture could take over but it’s way too far away and I lose interest far before then. 3 keeps helping you move forward because there are so many things to try even in early game that makes you want to push into new mods.

The second reason I stopped might just be preference, but i feel like 3 is easier to scale making the grind feel shorter. Things like extreme reactors and tinkers construct can start small and then grow with you as your production increases. I also do like that there are some mods that help a ton (some would say broken) that help move things if you know about them e.g. cloches in immersive engineering. I just feel like 4 has been optimized to draw out the grind in one mod at a time.

4 seems great and I want to love it, but I just run out of steam too early. The last time I even let myself move through some grind by using creative to fill in things once I had made a couple of something.

I am open to suggestions and people telling me I am wrong. I would just like to know how everyone addresses my issues.

Thank you all in advance!

  • @[email protected]
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    49 months ago

    I can’t say that you’re wrong. I feel almost exactly the same way. The trees are a tough hurdle.

    I do go back occasionally. As much as I love variety, some mods in 3 are just too comfortable and I’ll lean on them and not really experience anything new.

    • @SkipWapPallyPapOP
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      19 months ago

      I for sure get that some mods are too comfortable. I use some as a crutch. But also, sometimes I just want to play some skyfactory with little worry. I try to mess with at least a new mod each time I play through and it’s not a bad thing to get into the new stuff quickly.