Don't worry if there are no grey ones, this means you don't have enough copper the research anything yet. You can see a large graph on the Tech Tree menu, with some blocks highlighted in yellow, some grey, and maybe a few red. We will cover those soon enough, but for now click on the tech tree icon (Feel free to pause the game by pressing space if the timer is irritating you, or is is getting close to wave one). This are for Schematics, the Core Database, the Tech Tree, and the Planet Map, respectively. Now that you have finished getting some copper, go to the bottom left of your screen and find the row of four buttons, a clipboard, a book, a flow chart looking thing, and a map. (Hint: you can drag click conveyors to get them to face the right way.) Hook up the conveyor belt to the core, and watch the copper counter at the top of your screen go up. A good place to start is to make a 2 drill thick row, and run a conveyor in a loop around it, but there are tons of designs. A drill will put its item straight onto a conveyor belt running adjacent to one of its sides, so go ahead and place down as many drills on the copper as you can, but make sure you can get a conveyor to touch all of them. This is the cheapest block in the entire game, and is used to get things from A to B. Now click on the tab with a conveyor belt, and have a look at the conveyor. Luckily for you, the game has given you a large copper deposit right next to your core. This is a 2 by 2 building that will slowly produce ores, but only when placed on a deposit of sand, coal, lead, or copper. This has 3 tabs right now, but once you are further into the game it can get up to 10! Go to the tab with the drill icon (It can look more like a nail to some people), and click on the copper drill. In the bottom right of your screen you can see the building menu. Speaking of waves, that timer is ticking down, so lets get you started! These show your progress on a levels waves, and how long you have until the next wave hits. You can also see a timer, along with the wave counter. You can respawn indefinitely however, so it doesn't mean much unless you are piloting a Mech, which we will come to later. On custom servers, the bars can mean different things, but in the campaign these both represent your health. On the top left of your screen, you can see a little spaceship, that's you, as well as two bars around it. Upon landing, your ship will be created, and the game will let you move around with the arrow keys. As you load up the map, you will see your core, the heart of your base, fall into the icy landscape of the mindustry's first level. The first step of every players journey is to beat Ground Zero.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |