As all base building, autoation focused games, Desynced can be hard to grasp at first. If you want to get more Blueprints Prefabs, you are in the right place.
Once in a while we hear about a new game that takes inspiration from titles like Factorio or Satisfactory and adds a little brick to this unique genre. Desynced takes the idea of base building and sprinkles it with bots’ behaviour programming like we have seen in Screeps: World, for example. It is way more accessible though, as it doesn’t require to write any real code. It provides visual editor that facilitate this task. Nonetheless, the game can be challenging. If you find yourself in a position where you need more Blueprints (Prefabs), we are here to help.
As Desynced does not offer ready to go production buildings and factories, you must go from the ground up. It means that you have to create base structure and then add more components to it to make it usable. This solution makes your base building a lot more modular and customisable, though can get mundane quickly if you have to click through tons of windows just to make a simple structure, each time you want to expand your production capabilities.
Here come the blueprints (Prefabs). Thanks to them you can “preprogram” or prepare buildings and bots that can fulfill specific functions. The game provides you with basic ones for you to use, though you can, and you definitely should, create more on your own to customise your experience and make everything run faster and better.
Creating your own Blueprints is fairly easy. All you have to do is:

With that done, you can incorporate your newly created blueprint into production chain or simplify your building process saving you time and effort. It will really come in handy when your base bursts in size and complexity.
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Author: Aleksander Kartasinski
Just a random from the depths of the internet who happens to be interested in video games like millions of other people on this planet. By sheer luck he was given a chance to write about them. Worked in IT department and supported users for way too long, but also given a chance to do some IT magic on a large scale in his free time. Interested in technology, games with intriguing mechanics, etymology, and linguistics.