However, perhaps more experienced players will find something useful here.
- Shift + Left Mouse Button allows you to quickly place items in your backpack
- If you see a sandstorm on the horizon and you are far from your base, dig a small cover into the ground.
- If you died, then you can pick up your things only from the very last corpse
- All of your base stations need a direct power source, be it solar panels, generators, etc.
- Use a rover to transport large items faster
- Sandstorms do not provide energy for wind blades or wind turbines
- Trade in concentrators and fuel capacitors is a good source of profit
- One unit of fuel can be exchanged for two compounds, organic material or resin
- One unit of fuel can be exchanged for one laterite or malachite
- Two units of fuel can be sold for aluminum, copper or lithium
- Four units of fuel can be sold for one coal
- Fuel capacitors with four solar panels will generate one fuel every few minutes
- Some of the trophies you find can be used
- Large solar panels scattered throughout the terrain can be pulled back into their base and attached to the power grid
- Make sure the Housing Complex is not attached to your rover when you exit the game
- Platform placement level: If you remove all of the terrain under the pre-platform (where it will still be a hologram, waiting for tar), it will sink and then float horizontally. The addition of resin will allow for maximum expansion and perfect evenness. Then just fill in the blanks!
- Stations do not transfer power: If you have a series of platforms and you turn the central one into a workstation, then the line below will no longer receive power. Therefore, it is better to create a chain of platforms (good for storage, batteries and solar panels) as the core of your base and start from it already.
- You have a limited number of platform connections in your area. Leave a few as transfer platforms to expand your base and reach.
- Lighthouses: If you get carried away with exploration, your base icon may disappear over the horizon. Leave the beacons on every few minutes to avoid getting lost. Yes, the game has a compass, but don't rely on it too much. If you don't have lighthouses, keep terraforming sculptures.