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Thank you, but that's not what I am looking for. This is a production planner and not layout.
I'm looking for something with a grid layout for planning the placement of buildings.
But seriously, the closest you'll probably get is using draw.io. I don't think anyone has any tools like that specifically for this game.
I just started playing ,and i have found " Scalti" on you tube. These designs are helpful,and may give you a few ideas.
This. I use a dry erase board and a notepad.
Don't sell yourself short. For me, this is the whole fun of the game. My 2 cents is to let this be where your own creativity comes out -- to let this be where you put your signature on it all.
Production planning (the numbers) is bland, and pretty much everybody comes to the same conclusions.
Only you can layout your factory in your way.
It's just 2D but it's at least something
http://www.gamers-in.de/sf/satisfactory.ods or
http://www.gamers-in.de/sf/satisfactory.xls
one square is one foundation, just copy the fields and fit it together. ENG/GER
This is freaking perfect! Exactly what I was looking for
Running in the browser ... This thing blows up my CPU. Spikes to 75% usage and my fans wind up like it's trying to cool down Chernobyl. Power usage goes to "Very High".
I mean ... with winter coming on, it'll be great to heat the house while designing a factory, but I don't think I can run this and Satisfactory at the same time without some sort of issue.
That being said ...
The downloadable tool runs just fine at very low power on the GPU at about 30% (fluctuating from 20% to 44%). Takes up about 100MB of memory and a 1% to 5% fraction of the CPU.
Thank you to the author for making this!