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List of currently known and vaguely not dead /egg/ games (this list is not fully inclusive and if you think a game might belong here, feel free to ask): >Algodoo >Avorion >Besiege >Chode - Children of a Dead Earth >Crossout >Corneroids >Empyrion - Galactic Survival >Factorio >From the Depths >GearBlocks >Garry's mod >Homebrew - Vehicle Sandbox >Infinifactory >Intersteller Rift >KOHCTPYKTOP: Engineer of the People >Machinecraft >REM >Robocraft >Robot Arena >Scrap Mechanic >SHENZEN I/O >Space Engineers >SpaceChem >StarMaden b >Stormworks >Skywanderers
Games that are definitely not /egg/: >Minecraft >The general that quite literally cannot be named.The Mexican scam artist one. With the shitposters. Fuck off. >underageb& who won't use the search function and also won't read where are they posting
opus question: is g the setup cost or the running cost? like, do I only pay once, or do I pay every cycle I'm assuming g isn't actually gold, but maybe a fraction or something else entirely. I'm not sure tying your currency tosomething you can mass produce is a good idea
Angel Kelly
What if Opus Magnum should had a derived area-and-cycles score based on the design's throughput and repeatability of its floorplan's convex hull?
Charles Bailey
The g represents whatever it says at the bottom of the screen. I believe it's the running cost.
Also tell that to the federal reserve.
Lincoln Gray
nah, just setting arbitrary cost, cycle and area limits would be enough
Liam Morris
sorry. I also forgot the change the edition name. :(
Nathan Adams
user, you missed something... fpbp
Angel Carter
>drawing genius front view of spaceship >look away for a moment >look again >its a buttplug EVER. GODDAMN. TIME.
Nicholas Young
>tfw everything looks like a penis
Evan Cox
going with , assuming g is per cycle:
>A (): 6790 g per gold atom 1111 engines on a 10k factory 7543690 g per cycle on a full 10k factory 11110 gold after 10k cycles on a full 10k factory
>B (): 62720 g per gold atom 196 engines on a 10k factory 12293120 g per cycle on a full 10k factory 17444 gold after 10k cycles on a full 10k factory
A: 679,000 g per gold on a full factory B: 704,719 g per gold on a full factory
Alexander Ramirez
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Isaac Lewis
Solving the puzzles in this game is really draining me. Like holy shit man.
Liam Howard
Anyone got something faster than this?
Aaron Green
desu it feels easier than spacechem to me. those would have made me bang my head against my desk in frustration had a character not been taken by CLANG in that exact same way.
Jack Murphy
I finished the game and I'm not looking back at some of them solutions
Logan Garcia
>some kind of massive enterprise style ship crashed into the sea about a mile out >all sorts of cool stuff starts washing up >find near intact shuttlecraft >wake up >consider suicide
Charles Brown
I just did unstable compound and was very frustrated by the end. It wasn't hard to figure out how to put it together, as most things aren't in this game. The hard part is when you're clicking the move one frame forward button to find out exactly the point you fucked up at.
Cooper Hughes
So I'm officially fucked at lipstick level. SHIT!
Alexander Torres
Try again later Clear your mind Improve an older solution
Landon Hill
It's not a matter of previous solution. It's a matter of how much fucking time this will take. SHIT
Jason Russell
We need to create a puzzle in opus magnum. A meme puzzle that will set the standard for bragging right. Anybody?
Dominic Brown
Did anyone leak memewanderers?
Logan Flores
Sure, how's this?
Brandon Wilson
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Julian Hall
Bragging how? Here's a meme in a puzzle
Luke King
DOMINIC YOU RAT
Cameron Campbell
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Joseph Miller
giiiiib
Jace Perry
ayy
Jack Williams
How about this on a puzzle? From lead, quicksilver and salt, one atom each. Maybe as a single molecule. No disposal, no multibonding, no unbonding. Purification and projection allowed because otherwise it's 97 atoms of lead in total. Can't really tell if it's symmetrical anymore.
Dylan Ortiz
consider no
Jordan Perez
>let's just exterminate them all
lmao
Lincoln Nguyen
I was thinking of having a puzzle that went infinity in two different directions while bonded
Carson Sullivan
:DDD
Dylan Morris
Make a turing machine.
Cameron Butler
Hey, that's pretty good
Jeremiah James
Step it up my dude
Ian Morgan
ez
Evan Jenkins
Pretty sure this takes up less space if you use two pistons instead of the rails.
Kayden Cooper
That was my initial idea, it takes 1 more area and is a bit more expensive since pistons cost 40g now.
Charles Davis
someone design a puzzle product must be lots of semen
Alexander Gonzalez
>salt, water, 2 life
Asher Brooks
>the desaltifier rolling like mad ayy lmao
Austin Perez
I agree it should be a Turing machine. Trying to think of a tape format right now. A standard puzzle might have: - Two filled tape reagents - One empty tape reagent - Optional extra reagent - Three filled tape products (return the originals plus the output tape)
The obvious format is a tape made of elements. If I'm not mistaken about glyphs of duplication, it should be very easy to copy elemental tape, but I can't think of how to do any logic with it (animismus?)
The other option is vinyl or punchcard-style tape. You can use raised parts of the tape to do conditional movements if combined with bonding/unbonding glyphs. This seems more promising to me, but copying is less obvious.
Also do a format conversion puzzle to maximize salt output
Evan Flores
The dong is a mighty weapon if you cannot make it not look like a dick, instead make it look like a dick as much as possible
Josiah Foster
reminds me of when some user on neetfleet imported a dildo 3d model converted to blocks into the map
Mason Turner
For the tape, most useful would be pairs of atom-positions, with an atom in either one or the other. Then use bonding, unbonding, and whether or not an atom was grabbed as primitives for conditional computation. To implement the stop condition, the tape can be moved to overlap all of the reagent inputs until a conditional move transfers it to the output.
The hard part would be getting molecules into position for the conditional machinery driving the logic before the first iteration, but it seems possible if the arms used move away on a track afterwards, since trying to move past the end isn't an error.
Jose Carter
That might not be so good because a Turing machine with a two-state tape will execute programs (state tables) in terms of the more traditional 0-1-empty configuration. So wherever you have a state that reacts to a single symbol, you'd instead have four states that encode a response to two symbols. This doesn't make the Turing tar-pit any worse, mind.
Anyway, now encode the state table. It's gonna be fuckhueg.
Jace Diaz
Fucking yanks and their trick or treat shit. This didn't exist in my country until a couple of years ago now hordes of little monsters are knocking at my door demanding candy REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Adam Moore
I turn my lantern off and if anyone calls to the door I tell them to fuck off, hadn't had haloweiners in 2 years. family still buys candy all the sheckles remain in the family
Jordan Clark
I guess you also have whether an atom reacts in a multi-input glyph to help in conditionals, but then you'd need to be able to resupply whatever else it reacted with, without introducing a new input every instruction loop. It would also make some writes much harder, because you wouldn't just be returning an atom to the tape.
Jordan Ramirez
Why does a roll of sticky-tape generate enough X-rays to take.. an X-ray? Should current X-ray machines be replaced with newer models than use rolls of sticky-tape instead of radioactive isotopes?
Xavier Anderson
it's cutting tape technology, they are only now realizing the potential if the process is better understood, perhaps a reusable kinetic radiation generators can be devised that would work more or less the same as current machines, but would be way easier / cheaper to produce
Jesus fuck almighty We're hitting autism levels that shouldn't be possible programmable display when
Mason Ross
Can't upload :(
Daniel Reyes
I fucking hate how everyone is picking up this bullshit from american fucking tv. Halloween is shit. Entitled little fucking kids going RE GIVE ME SWEETS OR I'LL EGG YOUR HOUSE or what the fuck ever. Gas yourselves you little candy-kikes.
Luke Myers
at least in my country, the kids are never taught that the "trick" part actually counts for shit, so they just leave if you tell them to go fuck off.
I only get crazed people saying how halloween is evil, maybe because of a religion they picked up from american TV goddamn mormons The only halloween costume and candy incursions are from English institutes
Nolan Green
Of course. See those arms that sometimes grab nothing? That's effectively a conditional move. It considers each tape cell individually and causes a different result depending on whether an atom is present when it grabs.
Levi Hill
A needed change conceptually
Xavier Rivera
Not alive
Jacob Rogers
Then tell me how does one make money on the cuckout market. Did some napkin math and most shit you can make will only net you 10c/h in profit each, and that's assuming you make them in batches of 15.
Henry Butler
OP's picture reminded me I wanted them to make wheelchairs available in the Sims and then create a house with everything designed against disabled people with stairs and all the switches and cupboards just a little out of reach.
Levi Jones
You stop playing cuckout and play Magnum Opus. Or you wait for the next chode update since it turns out chode dev is perfectly okay but very busy and the next update is half finished.
Kayden Cruz
>play Magnum Opus Not one for 2d puzzle games my man.
Luke Davis
Then wait for chode 1.1.3
Wyatt Phillips
So I just sit here then. Patiently tapping F5.
Kayden Diaz
Yes.
Jacob Rogers
(you) first
Parker Brown
>Zach didn't include the option of an ambiguous/floating solution like with some of his other games Horrible.
Tyler King
(you) should join me because that's what I'm already doing.
Jonathan Sanders
>didn't include the option for casuals to be casual ftfy
Carson Jackson
joke's on (you), I do this every day, all day
Ayden Barnes
>there is only one solution to every puzzle >no variability of output depending either on the input or some kind of external flag >more difficulty = CASUALS Are you actually mentally fucking retarded?
Camden Price
Good on (you) mate
Jordan Martin
>Are you actually mentally fucking retarded? well I'm here, aren't I?
Jason Reed
The proper way to make money from crossout is to not play it and use your time in better things such as: anything
Andrew Cox
Yeah, fair enough. I'm going to go make some lunch now.
Bentley Reyes
lunch is acceptable
Christopher Torres
>play game >acquire Fuel Barrel >attach to car >win 20 times without dying (or losing barrel) >sell everything you get >repeat until you can afford Fuel + Tank >buy Fuel + Tank and attach to car >win 6.6666666666667 times without dying (or losing either fuel piece because you should still have both in your car) >sell everything you get Congrats, you've made money and met the minimum bar for marketplace activity. Unless you don't value your time very highly, or you're Jewish, you won't make much on the market buying and selling. You'd make more by actually playing (and winning) the game.
OPTIONAL >instead of selling the fuel you can pour it into your tank and make more money (most of the time) selling the copper from successful hard raids
Dylan Moore
What is the context of this image?
David Walker
>>instead of selling the fuel you can pour it into your tank and make more money (most of the time) selling the copper from successful hard raids
but that's what I've been doing to get to 500 shekels in the bank with some decent rare shit and some epic items. was really hoping for a better way
Nathan Robinson
No one likes that guy
Josiah Morales
>guy with explosive javelins decloaks a meter in front of me >pop out fuze drone reflexively >he ramps off it and flips over >aggressive honking while I release the other drones and kill him >more aggressive honking
Isaiah Hernandez
He was too smug.
Jaxson Nelson
Wait for the next event. Quickly log-in when the event starts (make sure you have two daily missions from before the event to maximize your currency gain; optionally you can conserve your scrap and copper) and then sell all of the event currency you get as quickly as possible. It always drops to about 10% of it's initial price, sometimes even 1%. (Optionally: at the end of the event you can buy back currency and then make event crates with the currency you bought back which you can then sell in the following months at a profit. Kinda lame, imo. I made the equivalent to a purple piece in profit from the Halloween event, already, without jewing crates at the end.
Jordan Harris
But those fucking crates cost like 800 scrap to shit out
Isaac Lopez
Some kikeanon was on here boasting about how the crates from the last event were selling for ~200 (my guess probably like one sold a day on average, or a few at a time to gambling addicts and stupid kids)
Levi Rodriguez
>selling for 55 rn
fuck it, I'm going to do some science and make/buy 5 of these cunts
Christopher Brooks
It's a long-term investment, user. Be ready to wait on the return. They don't really start rising in price until after the supply dries up after the event, obviously.