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| title = Satisfactory | | title = Satisfactory | ||
| image = Satifactory video game cover art.jpg | | image = Satifactory video game cover art.jpg | ||
| developer = [[Coffee Stain Studios]] | | developer = [[w:Coffee Stain Studios]] | ||
| publisher = [[Coffee Stain Publishing]] | | publisher = [[w:Coffee Stain Publishing]] | ||
| engine = [[Unreal Engine 4]] | | engine = [[w:Unreal Engine 4]] | ||
| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows]] | | platforms = [[w:Microsoft Windows]] | ||
| released = 19 March 2019 (Early access) | | released = 19 March 2019 (Early access) | ||
| genre = [[Simulation game|Simulation]] | | genre = [[w:Simulation game|Simulation]] | ||
| modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]], [[multiplayer]] | | modes = [[w:Single-player video game|Single-player]], [[w:multiplayer]] | ||
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'''''Satisfactory''''' is a [[simulation game]] created by [[Coffee Stain Studios]]. It is a [[Video game graphics#3D|3D]] [[first-person (gaming)|first-person]] [[open world]] exploration and factory building game. As an engineer, the player is dropped onto an alien planet with a handful of tools and must harvest the planet's natural resources to construct increasingly complex factories for automating all resource needs. The initial goal is to build the [[Space Elevator]] and begin supplying the company the player works for (Ficsit) with increasingly numerous and complex components for their unknown purposes. | '''''Satisfactory''''' is a [[w:simulation game]] created by [[w:Coffee Stain Studios]]. It is a [[w:Video game graphics#3D|3D]] [[w:first-person (gaming)|first-person]] [[w:open world]] exploration and factory building game. As an engineer, the player is dropped onto an alien planet with a handful of tools and must harvest the planet's natural resources to construct increasingly complex factories for automating all resource needs. The initial goal is to build the [[w:Space Elevator]] and begin supplying the company the player works for (Ficsit) with increasingly numerous and complex components for their unknown purposes. | ||
The factory-building aspect of ''Satisfactory'' has been described as a first-person version of ''[[Factorio]]''. | The factory-building aspect of ''Satisfactory'' has been described as a first-person version of ''[[w:Factorio]]''. Unlike most other sandbox games like ''Factorio'', the ''Satisfactory'' world is pre-generated, i.e. every player's map is identical at the start. The world is 30 km<sup>2</sup>. | ||
== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
The player takes the role of an engineer that has crashed landed via an escape pod on a planet; the player has a choice of four starting locations: the Grasslands, the Rocky Desert, the Dune Desert, or the Northern Forest; this affects the availablity of resources that the player can harvest. On landing, the player starts by constructing the Hub from the escape pod's parts, the main location from which most other construction they will build extends from. From there, the player works to expand the Hub from one Tier to the next by providing specific components, most which have to be made by gathering local resources such as ores and plant materials with hand tools, using crafting equipment in the Hub to make new tools or equipment, and using that equipment to make the new components. Once all necessary components are supplied to the Hub, it is expanded to the next Tier, giving the player more construction options and new goals. | The player takes the role of an engineer that has crashed landed via an escape pod on a planet; the player has a choice of four starting locations: the Grasslands, the Rocky Desert, the Dune Desert, or the Northern Forest; this affects the availablity of resources that the player can harvest. On landing, the player starts by constructing the Hub from the escape pod's parts, the main location from which most other construction they will build extends from. From there, the player works to expand the Hub from one Tier to the next by providing specific components, most which have to be made by gathering local resources such as ores and plant materials with hand tools, using crafting equipment in the Hub to make new tools or equipment, and using that equipment to make the new components. Once all necessary components are supplied to the Hub, it is expanded to the next Tier, giving the player more construction options and new goals. | ||
Initially, most of this construction will be by hand with the player traversing to resources directly to collect them, then to stations to make the gear. However, as the player unlocks new equipment, many of these processes can be automated by the introduction of power systems, including [[Nuclear power plant|nuclear power plants]], and through automated resource collection automation and transport like [[conveyor belts]]. The ultimate goal of the game is to build enough parts to construct a [[space elevator]] as to return to space. Along the way, besides building the automation to build these parts, they must also survive the hazards of the planet they are on, including the flora and fauna associated with it. Various weapons and defensive elements can be constructed alongside the other equipment. | Initially, most of this construction will be by hand with the player traversing to resources directly to collect them, then to stations to make the gear. However, as the player unlocks new equipment, many of these processes can be automated by the introduction of power systems, including [[w:Nuclear power plant|nuclear power plants]], and through automated resource collection automation and transport like [[w:conveyor belts]]. The ultimate goal of the game is to build enough parts to construct a [[w:space elevator]] as to return to space. Along the way, besides building the automation to build these parts, they must also survive the hazards of the planet they are on, including the flora and fauna associated with it. Various weapons and defensive elements can be constructed alongside the other equipment. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://www.satisfactorygame.com/ Official website] | *[https://www.satisfactorygame.com/ Official website] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:49, 13 July 2020
Satisfactory | |
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Developer(s) | w:Coffee Stain Studios |
Publisher(s) | w:Coffee Stain Publishing |
Engine | w:Unreal Engine 4 |
Platform(s) | w:Microsoft Windows |
Release | 19 March 2019 (Early access) |
Genre(s) | Simulation |
Mode(s) | Single-player, w:multiplayer |
Satisfactory is a w:simulation game created by w:Coffee Stain Studios. It is a 3D first-person w:open world exploration and factory building game. As an engineer, the player is dropped onto an alien planet with a handful of tools and must harvest the planet's natural resources to construct increasingly complex factories for automating all resource needs. The initial goal is to build the w:Space Elevator and begin supplying the company the player works for (Ficsit) with increasingly numerous and complex components for their unknown purposes.
The factory-building aspect of Satisfactory has been described as a first-person version of w:Factorio. Unlike most other sandbox games like Factorio, the Satisfactory world is pre-generated, i.e. every player's map is identical at the start. The world is 30 km2.
Gameplay
The player takes the role of an engineer that has crashed landed via an escape pod on a planet; the player has a choice of four starting locations: the Grasslands, the Rocky Desert, the Dune Desert, or the Northern Forest; this affects the availablity of resources that the player can harvest. On landing, the player starts by constructing the Hub from the escape pod's parts, the main location from which most other construction they will build extends from. From there, the player works to expand the Hub from one Tier to the next by providing specific components, most which have to be made by gathering local resources such as ores and plant materials with hand tools, using crafting equipment in the Hub to make new tools or equipment, and using that equipment to make the new components. Once all necessary components are supplied to the Hub, it is expanded to the next Tier, giving the player more construction options and new goals.
Initially, most of this construction will be by hand with the player traversing to resources directly to collect them, then to stations to make the gear. However, as the player unlocks new equipment, many of these processes can be automated by the introduction of power systems, including nuclear power plants, and through automated resource collection automation and transport like w:conveyor belts. The ultimate goal of the game is to build enough parts to construct a w:space elevator as to return to space. Along the way, besides building the automation to build these parts, they must also survive the hazards of the planet they are on, including the flora and fauna associated with it. Various weapons and defensive elements can be constructed alongside the other equipment.