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− | In order for a factory to produce items, it requires resources. Resources are the basic items used in production and include components and harvested materials such as minerals, chemicals and gases. To manage resources each factory comes with an Input Hopper which is essentially a 100 unit container that accepts | + | In order for a factory to produce items, it requires resources. Resources are the basic items used in production and include components and harvested materials such as minerals, chemicals and gases. To manage resources each factory comes with an Input Hopper which is essentially a 100 unit container that accepts any item (except those flagged as no trade) as input. When items are produced from a factory, they come out as factory crates (or deeds as is the case for some items). Factory Item output are stored in another 100 unit container called the Output hopper. The output hopper stores these items until the player collects them from it. Items cannot be inserted into the output hopper as it only allows for items to be removed. |
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Game MechanicsIn order for a factory to produce items, it requires resources. Resources are the basic items used in production and include components and harvested materials such as minerals, chemicals and gases. To manage resources each factory comes with an Input Hopper which is essentially a 100 unit container that accepts any item (except those flagged as no trade) as input. When items are produced from a factory, they come out as factory crates (or deeds as is the case for some items). Factory Item output are stored in another 100 unit container called the Output hopper. The output hopper stores these items until the player collects them from it. Items cannot be inserted into the output hopper as it only allows for items to be removed.
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