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I think it's better in some ways than satisfactory
All the things I listed satisfactory does not have!!
You can dig Underground.
The resources in this game is not unlimited
which makes the game more challenging.
When you run out of resources in this game you have to go looking for new resources.
Satisfactory has the Ore fixed in places
The world is the same in satisfactory all the time
and the resources in satisfactory is unlimited.
Has the same UI and research system as Factorio,
Randomly generated maps.
Has the same voxel building system as minecraft.
I wouldn't really compare it to satisfactory the only similarity it has with that game is that they're both in the factory genre. I have both and I'm still going to play both, they don't really overlap much.
One of the things Satisfactory is bad at is replayability because the map is static. Resource nodes are infinite and they are always in the same place. So once you have explored the map once you'll never get that urge to explore again. If you have that kind of itch you'd open up a game like minecraft.
But then this game lest you build factories too so it's to itches being scratched lol.