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So I'll throw in that there's a performance hit for huge factories. The game chunks the world state, it's why your frame rate goes up when you walk to a new area. A huge mega factory in one area will limit you in that area, and it will start to feel sluggish later on. Separating your factories across multiple areas helps because it will spread the load across the CPUs cores, and it will feel faster. Your gpu will also be happier to not need to render everything
I think if I make that argument he's going to just reference the fact that we both have very powerful computers. Although he's never experienced auto-save hell yet, so maybe when that starts happening he'll see the light
Yeah we made that argument too, and we upgraded the server to the top of the line AMD and it still chugged. It's an incremental thing, it doesn't change the fact that you're still in one chunk, so you're entire factory is still just on one core. Spreading out means you'll spread the load out too. What's the point of all of those cores if most will sit idle?
Plus when you hit 500 hours in a factory the entire world becomes a mega factory anyway. Eventually what you thought was a mega factory just is one of many of those factories. Oil processing alone for me can span the entirety of the Gold Coast if i really want to maximize it.