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There's also a new hidden Upgrade from last patch, which becomes visible after researching a certain blue/red matrix tech, but that's hard to miss.
As for the Youtube thing, how recent/old was the video? Because if it's the latter, the game's (full) tech tree has changed a few times over the years.
https://dsp-wiki.com/Dark_Fog_Matrix
Though I should add, all the hidden items unlocked by said techs require the aforementioned Dark Fog items to produce as well. So if you want any appreciable amount of those unlocked items, you'll need to keep that "fattened system" alive for awhile XD
Yeeah did not know any of this good to know! Thanks! do you happen to know what the Digital Analog Computation does? does it replace matrixlab? which becomes obsolete at the end anyway.
If you'd clicked on the icon in the "Unlocks" column" of the Hidden Technologies table it would have taken you to the page for the item the research gives you access to.
Using this tech I can squeeze 9000/min white cube production onto a single world; using 4 copies of my 2250/min blueprint updated to use all the new DF buildings -- which is helpful if I want to get a steady research rate of over a million hashes/min. (You still need like 7 of those planets to achieve that research rate)
But yes, if your research goals are more reasonable and you encounter (and level up) the Dark Fog late then these new buildings aren't likely to be useful to you.
Some have pre-established limits, like lvl 75/100/etc, yet the others are functionally infinite for all intents and purposes (they hard-stop at lvl 10,000 in the code, IIRC).
Wait, you have a seed that doesn't have Dark Fog on the starting planet? Please share!
(or whatever you did to avoid having to fight them while getting even blue science off the ground)
@Umop-apisdn In the Dark Fog settings, Initial Occupation dictates how expansive they are across the systems; the seeds themselves have nothing to do with that, per se. 100%-and-above is guaranteed to have them on your starting planet, while 25-50% have a lower chance of that occurring (though it still can happen) - 1% is guaranteed to not have them anywhere near the starter system for awhile.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3315911640