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  2. The Future of Manufacturing is Reconfigurable, Responsive & Real-Time
    At Smidmart, we don’t just imagine that future — we’re helping build it.
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    #SmartManufacturing #Industry50 #Encoders #Automation #Smidmart #FactoryAutomation #MotionControl

  3. April 7, 2024 - Day 463 - NewPlay Bonus Review
    Total NewPlays: 491

    Game: Techtonica

    Platform: XBox Game Pass UItimate
    Released: Aug 16, 2023
    Installed: Apr 7, 2024
    Unplayed: 0d
    Playtime: 11h6m

    Techtonica is not in the Humble Bundle. If it was, I'd be torn between yelling "BUY IT IMMEDIATELY", and "RUN AWAY, SAVE YOURSELF!"

    It's a first person factory automation adventure game set on an alien planet. It's not Factorio, because it's first-person, and it's got an actual narrative built into the game, instead of tacked on as an afterthought.

    You're a "breaker", who's been woken up from artificial hibernation, because something has gone in this mission to colonise an alien planet.

    The design and lighting and music are all utterly gorgeous, and I wish I'd never met it.

    GG.deals had a link to Pacific Drive on special (that I can't afford), and when I clicked through to look at the pricing, I saw Techtonica in a bundle with Pacific Drive (that I also couldn't afford), and I went back to GG.deals, to discover it's included in XBGU (oh no).

    I lovehate factory automation games. I own several of them, and I shouldn't play them.

    My theory is that they scratch that DEEP itch for systemisation that my autistic brain loves so much. I have lost entire days of my life in this kind of game.

    What Techtonica does, however, is that it ties the narrative progression to the in-game tech-tree progression, and producing enough widgets to open the next level of the tech tree and find out more of the story.

    I barely moved all day. I barely ate. I managed to drink a little bit of water here and there, but I was fundamentally staring at the screen for 11 hours straight.

    They built a damn Skinner box that was specifically tuned for my brain, and I locked *myself* inside.

    This game is a dopamine-hit nightmare, and I love it, but I'm not sure if it's healthy for me to keep playing it, because it verges on "addictive" territory for me.

    I hate to say it, but I must; escape while you still can, don't do what I did, because Techtonica is:

    5: Excellent

    #Techtonica #FirstPerson #FactoryAutomation #Adventure #Gaming #ProjectONG