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Day 200 of posting screenshots every day, of whatever I've been working on that day, until I run out of content or get bored

So, I spent some time actually sitting down and (roughly) planning out everything that I have left to build, to the end of the game. With my whole strategy of "farm to table" factories, I was worried there might not be enough nodes on the map to finish some of these factories.

With the plan laid out, next up is to build out a new factory for Radio Control Units, and I realize, now that I'm actually in Phase 4 for the first time.... I just don't have it in me. Not when my reward for completing Radio Control Units is building them again like 10 more times, in the 18 additional factories I have left after that.

So, I'm abandoning this little challenge run, for now, in favor of (hopefully) a more reasonable approach, based around building most resources at a much smaller scale, within a large headquarters, while still having large-scale independent factories, just not one for every single component. So, I'll have a large standalone factory dedicated to each of the big high-volume resources (Concrete, Conveyor Parts, Sign parts), as well as Power Plants, and maybe Project Phases, but otherwise just be able to toss down a couple new machines here and there, to siphon existing resource lines for new parts, as needed.

Basically, I realized that trying to get through Phase 4 without being able to build on progress from prior phases was going to be a nightmare.

Onboarding complete.

Fully-implemented automation.

Biofuel power.

Full transition to starter base, with all basic Iron, Copper, and Limestone lines automated.

A couple Assemblers for stage-2 and stage-3 parts, including Project Phase 1.

Remind me to thank Mikael for insisting that the aurora was left in.

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