Build massive factories, automate production lines, and explore an alien planet in this immersive first-person factory simulator.
Satisfactory isn’t your average factory game. It’s a massive open-world packed with dangerous creatures, hidden resources, and one of the most rewarding automation systems out there. But if you’re starting out, it can feel overwhelming. This beginner’s guide will help you start your first world with confidence and avoid the most common early mistakes.
Satisfactory isn’t something you “beat” in 20 hours. Expect to spend 150–200 hours on your first playthrough. That’s not a flaw, it’s part of what makes it special. You’ll go from manually crafting iron plates to building massive, multi-story factories producing thousands of parts per minute.
The early game is slow. You’ll be picking up leaves, chopping down bushes, and building everything by hand. But don’t worry: once you unlock coal power and your first automation lines, the real game begins.
When creating your first world, pick either:
Avoid Northern Forest or Dune Desert until you understand how terrain impacts factory layout and expansion.
You’ll see the option to “Skip to Tier 1” when launching your world. Don’t do it.
The onboarding tutorial (first 2–3 hours) teaches you the basics of:
Yes, it’s slow. Yes, it’s repetitive. But skipping it will leave you confused later.
Early game electricity runs on biomass, which you make from leaves and wood. Always press E to gather as you move between tasks.
Eventually, you’ll automate biofuel production, but knowing how to gather efficiently now will save time later.
You can move faster by sliding and jumping in quick succession:
Use this to explore the map more efficiently, just stick to flat or downhill terrain.
ADA gives important updates while you play. If you miss something she says, open your Inbox (O key) to see the full log of messages.
ADA also provides subtle hints about objectives, enemy threats, and upcoming unlocks.
It’s normal to feel like Satisfactory “sucks” in the first hour:
But give it time. You’ll unlock better weapons, jetpacks, and automation tools that will transform the game.
Stick with it. The reward is worth it.
Some less obvious shortcuts can save you hours later:
In your first few hours, prioritise locating and building near:
You’ll also find limiting enemies near valuable nodes. Fight or avoid, but always note where they are.
Before you unlock MK1 Miners, build multiple Manual Miners:
You’ll need to manually collect ore from them, but it’s better than waiting around.
Once you reach Tier 3 and unlock Coal Power, the beginner phase ends—and the real Satisfactory experience begins.
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