Summary
With the release ofSatisfactory 1.0,lots of new players are diving in and playing for the very first time. Not only that, but this updated version has encouraged lots of veteran players to hop back on and start a fresh game. While things can feel rather slow during the early stages, after setting up the basics, things quickly start to get more exciting as the player builds new and more complex structures.
The game is a rather forgiving one. There are lots of settings that players can change to make things much easier or more difficult.Starting easy is usually the best way forward, especially for new players.

1Picking Up Leaves
Pick Up Multiple Items While Running
Materials like wood and leaves are needed tokeep the Biomass Burner running. It can feel a little tedious running around while repeatedly tapping E to pick up things on the ground. Luckily,holding E allows the player to pick up anything on the floor that they walk past.By doing this, players can run around gathering everything they see simply by holding the E button. While players will still need to go out and pick these items up by hand, holding E just makes it a bit easier.
2Build Near Some Resources
Save Time Traveling Back And Forth
Selecting a good place for the HUB is important. If the player decides toplace their HUBfar away from resources, then they’ll find themselves spending lots of time traveling back and forth from deposits to their HUB. While it is possible to pack things down and move, it can be a bit of a hassle, especially if the player has built a lot of things around their HUB. At the very least,players should try to place their HUB close to an iron deposit.
3Select A Large Clearing For The Hub
A Flat Place To Call Home
This game is all about building and expanding. Almost immediately after building the HUB, players will start to expand their base to start crafting and automating things. If the player chooses to place their HUB close to a cliff or in the middle of a rocky area, then they will have a hard time expanding outwards. To avoid this,attempt to set up shop in a large clearing. This allows the player plenty of space to expand while also keeping everything looking tidy.
4Make Use Of Hotbars
Make Crafting Much Easier
Satisfactory’s helpful hotbars allow the player to assign a construction job to a number so that it can be built without having to dig through the building menu to find it. However, the normal hotbar only has ten slots for buildings, which may not be enough if a particularly large factory is being built.
Fortunately, the developers thought of this,adding the capacity for ten hotbars to scroll through.With the default controls, the player only needs to hold Alt and then use the scroll wheel to switch between the hotbars. Foresight like this is what makes the title stand out from theworst games in the genre.

5Always Build Using Foundations
Make Building Cleaner
The number one aim ofSatisfactoryis, of course, to build a factory. One of the simplest ways to achieve that goal is with careful use of foundations. Placing foundations means other structures have something to snap to, so time isn’t wasted aligning them. Most importantly, foundations help to plan out how big a factory will be and where various machines will go.
Foundations are also useful for alignment, ensuring structures run parallel or perpendicular. As the name suggests, foundations really are the building blocks of a factory.

6Take On One Tier At A Time
Don’t Overcomplicate Things. Take Things Slow
There are lots of things that players can build inSatisfactory.When playing for the first time, knowing what to build first can be overwhelming. For the first couple of hours of the player’s first playthrough,they should focus on going through the first few build tiers.
By doing this, the player will not only unlock things promptly, but they will also start to get their bearings as they learn how to use the various crafting menus and resources efficiently.

7Take Note Of The Short Keys
Make Things More Efficient
At the bottom of the screen, there is a list of keys. These are helpful keys that pertain to what the player is doing. For example, if the player is using a workbench, then a list of useful keys will appear showing all of the shortcuts and buttons that players can use to operate the workbench.
While a lot of them are fairly self-explanatory, some of the keys allow players to shift stacks of items, move a select number of items, and more.These keys can be very handy early on to make things more efficient.

8Automate Crafting Early On
Lay Down The Groundwork To Make Crafting Easier
During the early stages, new players may feel like they need to do everything manually.However,creating machines that can help with smelting, crafting, and mining, can be made on day one.Standing at a workbench crafting iron ingots one at a time is a time-consuming and boring task. By taking a look through the build options (using the Q button), players can spend their time focusing on more important things as they let a few simple structures handle all of the conversion.
9The Awesome Shop Is Awesome
A Must-Have Item For All Players
Building the Awesome Shop is a great way to help obtain extra resources. Items can be purchased from the Awesome Shop, which canaid with completing milestones. Not only that but the Awesome Shop can be used to purchase various pieces of machinery that can save the player lots of time and resources.
The Awesome Shop is a Tier 2 item that can be unlocked very quickly after starting the game. The Awesome Shop is great both during the early stages of the game as well as in the late stages.

10No Need To Click To Craft
Press The Space Bar And Wait
Early on, players will need tocraft their items using a workbench. While it won’t be long until the player starts automating things, during the first stages of the game, things can often feel a little slow. Instead of having to click or tap to craft an item, it’s possible to hit the space bar once and craft multiple items. It will take time to craft them, but at least the player won’t have to click for each thing that they want to craft.



