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Get help with your Satisfactory builds by leaving a comment with your issue and I'll try to make a video addressing it! Get Satisfactory saves and blueprints for all my builds at Patreon.com/ggmJake Should you build a big main bus in Satisfactory… or spread production across the map and use trains to bring everything together? In this Fix-It Pioneer Support episode, I break down the real tradeoffs between a centralized “megabase main bus” approach and a distributed network of satellite factories feeding a central hub. I’ll show examples from my own saves to illustrate how quickly a main bus can become complex (especially with Satisfactory’s 3D building), and why it can still be convenient to have everything in one place. What you’ll learn Whether a main bus with trains importing resources is actually viable Why complexity and space issues ramp up fast in a central megabase A beginner-friendly alternative: build locally near resources, then ship parts in How a train network + “sushi belt” sorting can keep a central work area clean Pros/cons of belting across the map vs building a large rail system My recommendation (especially for a first playthrough) Start with local production hubs near nodes, then use trains (or other transport) to deliver to a central area for assembly and access. It scales cleaner, uses the whole map, and helps avoid running out of space early. If you found this useful, subscribe for more Satisfactory logistics and factory layout help. Support the channel and grab maps/blueprints here: patreon.com/ggmjake