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Building Better Rotors with Reinforced Iron Plates



I’ve been stuck on a problem for a while now – designing rotors that can withstand the intense heat and stress generated by Satisfactory’s machinery. As you might know, the game doesn’t provide us with many options to customize our build, which can make it challenging to create functional machines that don’t melt or break apart.

That being said, I finally had a breakthrough and wanted to share my solution with others who may be facing similar issues. After experimenting and trying different approaches, I decided to focus on reinforcing the iron plates used in rotor construction. The idea is simple: by adding extra layers of reinforced iron plates around the main plate, we can create a more durable and heat-resistant material.

To achieve this, you’ll need to craft additional iron plates using the game’s resource system. Once you have these new plates, replace the standard ones with them in your rotor design. I found that using three or four layers worked best for me, but feel free to experiment and adjust according to your specific needs.

One thing I noticed is that even with the reinforced plates, it’s still crucial to maintain a proper distance between the motor and the heat source. If you’re like me and love pushing the limits of what’s possible in Satisfactory, this might be a challenge worth exploring further. I’ve managed to create some impressive setups by tweaking the design and placement of components – but that’s a story for another time!

By no means is this solution foolproof or applicable to every situation. However, I believe it has the potential to help many players overcome the limitations imposed by the game’s current mechanics. If you’re struggling with similar issues or just looking for ways to optimize your builds, I hope my experience serves as a useful starting point.

AlexTr1

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