Fulgora extended


Adds more content to Fulgora and tweaks it in various ways to make it more intriguing. Places a greater focus on ruin salvage, scrap and byproduct production chains, and even ways to source small amounts of uranium. Will have the biggest impact if you are using the 'any-planet-start' (https://mods.factorio.com/mod/any-planet-start) mod and start on Fulgora. Note: Ice is scarce. Raiding ruins is your best source of ice, but scrap sorting still gives a tiny trickle. Notable features: Improved ways of obtaining holmium directly later on (requires forge technology). Expanded recycling from scrap with more useful outputs (We have infinite heavy oil. No need for solid fuel from scrap). Extended ruin raiding. A lot of larger ruins now have multiple levels to be fully mined. Fully mining the biggest ruins can get you some foundations and science packs. Deep oil oceans renamed to deep sludge abyss, with a new fluid an related recipes, and is impassible (also less of it on the map). You can dump items in deep sludge abyss (like lava) but don't inhale while doing so.

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3 months ago
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g AAI Industry comp.

3 months ago

There is clearly glass in some parts of some ruins. Please add a little glass as loot from them. This will help a lot with AAI industry and Fulgora start.

3 months ago

Will do.

3 months ago

Added in version v1.1.5

2 months ago

I don't think using AAI Industry is currently possible on a Fulgora start since all power poles are locked behind research and you need to power recyclers for copper to make burner labs

2 months ago

With Any planet start mod it is so. But i was playing with Space Age: Hardcore Mode by thesixthroc. You don't just start on Fulgora but with one of it's dependencies (Rocs-Hardcore-Cargo-Drops) you can't drop anything before making a rocket launch from new planet (Fulgora, Vulcanus or Gleba), so you have to progress with what you have and make a rocket first and with it you can launch materials needed to construct cargo pod.

This is called fresh start but you don't need to research basic tech.

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