So this is really 2 pros in the form of 1. 1, they don't get sick, so technically the buildings you are using them to work in do not require heating (unless you put them to work at hot houses, then you need heat to make food), this way you are saving coal on heating as well as hospital beds. However despite these drawbacks, there are a few pros. Yes I believe the baseline is higher than workers because even at 60%, working 24 hours yields more than 100% for 10 hours. Survivors(Automaton or Steel(85)/Steam Cores(2. You can come across Automatons in various places in the world of Frostpunk. If you have one then you can notice that a working building has an additional place for hiring said robot. They are giant steam robots that can work in your city. They can man some of your machines and buildings 24 hours straight, constantly working away to provide resources. In Frostpunk, when you create a Beacon, you gain the ability to send scouts to explore areas and hopefully find resources and other survivors. Automatons are another important gameplay mechanic. Because of this even tho automatons can work 24 hours, the actual work output isn't that much higher until you reach a higher research. Automatons are possibly the most useful things to have in Frostpunk. 1, There are only a certain number of steam cores and investing in automatons means less advanced resource facilities (which also uses cores to be built.) 2, Their efficiency is actually kinda low in the beginning at only 60% which means you need to spend time and resources to research higher efficiency while certain game events may lower their efficiency too. And by the time he finishes material costs of automatons should really be the least of your worries making the free streamlined automaton research rather pointless. The age of steam has passed and now, oil leads the way as humanity’s newest salvation. A lot of guys here say they are awesome and what not but I've realized there is a few drawbacks to using them. Frostpunk 2 is the sequel to the highly acclaimed, BAFTA-nominated society survival game.
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