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Also I think true late game is the infinite science and I like to build a mega spaceport with at least four rocket silos, then I aim for 4 rockets every ten minutes. Later on, when your factory has enough throughput, I try to go for 4 rockets per minute.
As i said, it all personal preference
Best regards
well you could do that, sure.
I really do NOT want to be an ass or rude....but....your base seems really small compared to other endgame bases. You launched 3 rockets, sure. But there is a lot of stuff to do (if you want to go on with that savegame)
for exmaple your power production seems kinda strange to me. You got 8 reactors which can produce 1120 MW (1.12 GW) and you still use steam engines? you can optimize your steam setup (a ratio of 1-1 engine/boiler is not optimal) and optimize nuclear setup a lot.
another goal which many people set themselves is X rockets per time unit. with 1 rocket per minute you wont have the biggest base btw (just to show you the dimensions what folks built already)
it is complety up to you :)
I got alomst 700h playtime and I usually set goals like "after I launched a few rockets I will build a production outpost for everything" which keeps me busy for a long time.
Normally I dont use blueprints from other players. it is so much fun for me to find out best ratios, take my calculator and an excel file or spend hours saving a tiny little more space in a production line