
"Satisfactory should be a boring game because, at its core, it's really about logistics. You'll manage power usage, conveyor belt and production speeds, rail stops, and more. But instead, it's a compelling, tactile game that, yes, asks you to do all of that, but puts you in the middle of the factory in a first-person perspective. Once you build a factory line, you can walk along and see every step of it close up, and even grab a piece off of the production lines."
"Despite being available on consoles, Satisfactory is a game best played with mouse and keyboard. There are so many things you can do in the game, and the controller just isn't very well suited to handling them all. To that point, there are a bunch of keyboard commands that are worth learning that will help you build more efficiently. Tab - Your inventory"
Satisfactory is a first-person factory-building game centered on logistics, power management, conveyor and production speeds, and rail systems. Players can walk along completed production lines and directly interact with items. Efficient play requires learning hotkeys and using a mouse and keyboard for complex tasks. Key hotkeys include Tab for inventory, Ctrl to build on the world grid, Q to build, F to demolish, V for flashlight, C for resource scanner, X for schematics and inbox, Z for world map, and Space to craft individual items at a work bench. Fans emphasize using calculators and math to avoid power shortages and production bottlenecks.
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