Which one is best?

Which one is best?

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Factorio.
Dyson Shere and Satisfactory have no external threats, so, they're basically just sandbox games, without any real challenge to overcome.

Dunno about Mindustry.

Let's not pretend that bugs matter utside of deathworld.

Factorio + Space Exploration Mod

>Satisfactory
Pretty good if you want a building simulator.
I had fun just building factories.

>we heard you like space
>so here's some slow-paced burner stuff

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Rimworld

ew

I don't get it either buts its only very early game and burner buildings look pretty at night....

Mindustry by far

Factorio is the only one I could get into.

mindustry is just tower defense

I mean, I disagree for most people bugs do matter, because they're not turbo autists who have 2000 hours in the game.

However, beyond just bugs, In satisfactory resource nodes never even deplete.

Factorio, it's not even a contest.
DSP could secure a solid second place with the combat update.
Satisfactory is shit.
Mindustry is more of a flash tower defense game than a logistics game.

I'd say Factorio still wins. Dyson is too complex, Satisfactory is too finicky. No clue about the other one. Factorio is both simple enough and complex enough to not be exhausting to play.

I have a bias for Mindustry because I like the variety of units you can build, and how your bases across the planet can all interact with eachother. Although it's exceedingly difficult to beat the whole planet, since waves can become too powerful to fight.

>In satisfactory resource nodes never even deplete.

Jokes aside, this is why i love satisfactory.
I can build shit and watch it flows forever.

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DS is adding threats soon, they should already be in a beta if I'm correct.

I guess you could say it's quite satisfying to play

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