![]() ![]() This one saves space and energy but does consume slightly more resources. This one is actually way more efficient 5 iron ore and 10 coal vs 32 iron ore for the same outcome. Sometimes it takes a couple alternates to see the intention. Messaggio originale di Schalimah:Have a look at the wiki they have a usefull table for each product that shows you how the alternates compare. My mind also changed when I got closer to late game when different options are overall a really good thing. But I just didn't have enough knowledge and maybe imagination. I was deceived and wondered what to do with most recipes which left me discontent because I felt they were bad. Consider the opinion above totally obsolete, I personally think I lacked insight in this topic, I should have dig deeper before posting, but I think my post was more of a sentiment than a rational well thought argument. Most alternate recipes can be good in their own way if used correctly and most have their merit more than I would have loved to admit. What you guys think?Įdit: I had my mind changed after considering the arguments and digging deeper. I wish they will buff some alternative recipes so there's more viable options in the game and promoting more approaches to problems and properly rewarding you for you effort if you go for a harder recipe by giving you better reward as compensation for your efforts. ![]() I have come to the conclusion that 1/4 of the alternative recipes are useful but most of them are terrible. Sometimes the alternate recipe will ask you more complexity but giving you lesser reward than the simpler recipe or that sometimes the reward isn't worth merging some of your production lines. My problem with those alternative recipes is that most of them are terrible at best objectively. Or simply giving different ways to do things ex : steel bars to create (Copper wire). Or vice versa by complicating recipes but giving greater reward for the hassle. The goal of giving alternate recipes is giving other options that may either simplify of the cost of effectiveness. ![]()
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