

You can make digital logic circuits, like AND, OR, NOT, and flip-flops, with movable blocks in a number of ways:ĥ.1 : OR - This is the default if you just join together conduit from two switches - if either switch is on, the conduit line is on. You can make super extendy arms by placing pipes in the middle of the air as shown.ĥ. Before I knew this, there were all sorts of solutions I didn't think were possible.Ĥ. Placing objects midair 'unsticks' them when they land. To have that block moving around freely, you need tip 3:ģ. Use a simple conveyor belt to activate switches in a regular and predictable manner.

To make these things work on the floor, use hint #3 (thanks dunbaratu!). To be clear, though, you can have a single pusher pushing a massive bank of blocks, welders, etc- what's important is that everything that's joined together is not glued to something that is itself attached to part of the terrain. Edit: They won't work if they're stuck to anything, even the floor. You can place objects, like welders and eviscerators, onto the end of pushers. OK: here's two screenshots that exhibit 4 little tricks to start off.ġ. For some, like myself, a lot of the fun of the game is discovering these things yourself, so consider this 'spoiler' territory. This could include simple or relatively advanced techniques. I wanted to make this thread as a place to share some of the techniques we've learned for this game that new or even experienced players may have missed.
