In this episode, Swag moves his whole bio-plastic production line to be closer to where he’ll be making advanced circuits because plastic is a vital component of said item.
Swag Plays Factorio S2 E16: Moving Plastic Production


In this episode, Swag moves his whole bio-plastic production line to be closer to where he’ll be making advanced circuits because plastic is a vital component of said item.

In this shortened episode, Swag sets up sulfuric acid production for future usage.

In this episode, my colonists finish building the gatherer’s hut and also I get them to build a new house, as I believe we can have another family.

Did you know that with the right mods, you can turn fish into plastic and wood into oil in Factorio? In this episode, Swag takes on the challenge of automating these processes, and also continues to refine his synthetic petroleum gas setup by automating sulfur extraction. Join Swag as he demonstrates his innovative solutions to these fascinating and challenging tasks.

In this episode, the citizens clear out the area for the forester’s and gatherer’s huts, finish building the bridge, plan for an orchard, and build the forester’s hut which will insure a steady supply of logs.

In this episode, Swag upgrades his stone mining setup and upgrades his furnaces to steel ones for faster plate production. He also picks researches that will help optimize the factory when they have been done.

In this episode, my citizens build our first graveyard during the settlement’s first winter. I also plan out where a blacksmith, forester and gatherer’s hut will be built as well.

In this episode, I automate the production of engines before starting the process of turning wood into petroleum gas and bituminous oil.

In this episode, the colonists finish building the pasture and the road network. I also ask them to build a graveyard and a bridge near the second fishing dock.

In this episode, our citizens build the blacksmith and clear out the area for the first orchard. Unfortunately, we don’t have any spare colonists at the time to place into those jobs. I also plan out where our future tailor will be located.