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    [โ€“] flying_mechanic@lemmy.world 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

    DSP is pretty good, definitely feels like 3d factorio but has a bit of a different philosophy on how production and logistics work. The latest major update added enemies and military management to the game, which gives it a better focus for your production.

    DSP is good, factorio manages an insane level of polish though. Almost every other factory game I've played has been great but I haven't seen any that get to where factorio is in terms of completeness. I'd have to take another look at DSP if they've got enemies now though, the multi-planet logi was a nice spin.