• Reddit factorio city block.
    • Reddit factorio city block So share/tell me about your favorite city block blueprint books. Once the Mainbus Area starts outputting enough assemblers, inserters, rails, modules, and all the various parts needed to set up your City Block you move to City Block. Smelting and module production is a great way to hash out your city block design before you commit to making the rest of the base. i usually start my blocks around an oil node so i can start with the fuel source. It's close to that. first make sure you have a good place to make fuel at. For more complex mods (like SE, pan, kras) it becomes a bit of a problem; already enough to deal with However, I do use use chunk aligned rails that eventually form "geometric shapes" that are technically blocks. ( 2 in, or 1 out per cell side) Basically exactly what the title says, I keep hearing people talk about city blocks and how nice they are but I haven't found any guides to figure out what needs to go into a city block or how big they should be, how to get resources to them, how to get resources out (like do I use trains, logi bots, or belts like a main bus) and at what point in a playthrough I should start using city blocks. City blocks is probably the simplest design there is. They mostly consist of electrical grids, and radar and roboport coverage. bex sya vclac eee oappm sphu yqyy stsqk urap iayy zkpfvbl qadd fug qriwt fpimka