![]() fuel is loaded on the trains at the solid fuel facility. each train has two engines and nine cars - the first car is used to carry fuel for the engines. i just put the right train on the right track in a base and load or unload the appropriate car. I can usually manage to serve all my stations with only five or six groups of trains, but each train does carry eight different items. I suppose just that sequence alone, being that it is actually considerably larger than my initial base, could be defined as a "megabase." i mean, if you assume that a "megabase" takes up huge piles of space. that is followed by a base where i make lubricating oil, then a heavy oil cracking base, then solid fuel, then a light oil cracking base, then plastics and sulfur, then sulfuric acid, then batteries, and then laser turrets and those battery things. the first one i usually build is a basic refinery base, where crude is converted to heavy oil, light oil, and natural gas. Hedning, i am not sure how to define a "megabase." running the trains i do, each segment takes up a huge pile of space. How about you? What do you consider a mega base? There's no way of defining exactly what a mega base is, however I still got a pretty good picture of what she considers it to be. ![]() ![]() Originally posted by Phileksa:by that definition, my tendency to start using trains as multi-purpose conveyor belts to simplify building factories that make specific items means i have a "megabase" already And I dont start with a "bus" design neither. ![]()
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