
LATE GAME How to Build a Dyson Sphere - jumping over research pitfalls - Dyson Sphere Program Stream
In this Twitch Stream of Dyson Sphere Program we explore the end game of building a Dyson Sphere. As you might expect, the process is involved. In this stream I start by cleaning up some of my early game logistics mistakes and then work on production to get more Quantum Chips -- they're needed both for Green Research Matrix (Matrices) and the Small Carrier Rocket that actually takes the chunks of sphere you built up and around the star. We also take a look at the Dyson Sphere designing screen -- as well as the pitfall I ran into. There is a key research tech you need to complete to be able to build more than just a Dyson Ring. But by the end of the stream, we're straight up working on a Dyson Sweater. Not bad.
Also in this stream is lots of interplanetary and interstellar travel, discussion of the state of early access, and lots and lots and lots of me going around my base and then wondering "What was I doing again?" Building a Dyson Sphere is an ambitious task -- and the end game of DSP reflects that.
Maybe the best stream session I've ever done. At least for this game. Certainly the best in awhile. In this stream we try to balance the logistics of launching Dyson Sphere components into space and necessary research that allows us to do more than create a Dyson Ring. Along the way we have fun with fossil fuels, dig through spaghetti, laugh at freight carriers who decided to skip warping between planets, and eventually start building our first true Dyson Sphere in earnest.
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LATE GAME How to Build a Dyson Sphere - jumping over research pitfalls - Dyson Sphere Program Twitch Stream
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