Comment by wpm 2 years ago It’s one of the big reasons why Satisfactory was never quite as, well…satisfying as Factorio for me. 3 comments wpm Reply ScottEvtuch 2 years ago You can hold down a key (Ctrl I think) to force snapping to the "world grid" now. That makes everything you place line up even halfway across the map. pdntspa 2 years ago Or just place foundations and build on top of that swsieber 2 years ago The world grid snapping is only for foundations. But it allows you to have separate factories far away that eventually meet nicely together once expanded to meet.
ScottEvtuch 2 years ago You can hold down a key (Ctrl I think) to force snapping to the "world grid" now. That makes everything you place line up even halfway across the map. pdntspa 2 years ago Or just place foundations and build on top of that swsieber 2 years ago The world grid snapping is only for foundations. But it allows you to have separate factories far away that eventually meet nicely together once expanded to meet.
pdntspa 2 years ago Or just place foundations and build on top of that swsieber 2 years ago The world grid snapping is only for foundations. But it allows you to have separate factories far away that eventually meet nicely together once expanded to meet.
swsieber 2 years ago The world grid snapping is only for foundations. But it allows you to have separate factories far away that eventually meet nicely together once expanded to meet.
You can hold down a key (Ctrl I think) to force snapping to the "world grid" now. That makes everything you place line up even halfway across the map.
Or just place foundations and build on top of that
The world grid snapping is only for foundations. But it allows you to have separate factories far away that eventually meet nicely together once expanded to meet.