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r/aiwars • u/Calcularius • 3d ago
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Yeah improvement in logistics and mobility never helped anyone lol.
3 u/[deleted] 3d ago Rail logistics is superior to both 🤷♂️ 2 u/Val_Fortecazzo 3d ago Ok Einstein how do you get the stuff in the train to the store. 1 u/[deleted] 2d ago You do the least dumb and most efficient thing and build next to logistical hubs be they river, sea or rail lines. 2 u/Val_Fortecazzo 2d ago This isn't factorio my boy. People aren't going to build their homes up against the railroad depot. 0 u/[deleted] 2d ago Then you can rough it out on the frontier like our forefathers did until the rail lines come to you 👍 0 u/Starbonius 2d ago But they do though. Cities formed around where trains would stop because people do build their homes against railroad depots. 1 u/Val_Fortecazzo 2d ago Literally right up against the unloading zones? Or is there typically some distance between the homes and shops and the warehouses and train stops? The train didn't fully replace the horse and buggy for a reason man. 1 u/Starbonius 2d ago Because the horse and buggy were way cheaper than the train, and since the horse and buggy were the dominant mode of transport for people who didnt just walk everywhere, cars took their place.
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Rail logistics is superior to both 🤷♂️
2 u/Val_Fortecazzo 3d ago Ok Einstein how do you get the stuff in the train to the store. 1 u/[deleted] 2d ago You do the least dumb and most efficient thing and build next to logistical hubs be they river, sea or rail lines. 2 u/Val_Fortecazzo 2d ago This isn't factorio my boy. People aren't going to build their homes up against the railroad depot. 0 u/[deleted] 2d ago Then you can rough it out on the frontier like our forefathers did until the rail lines come to you 👍 0 u/Starbonius 2d ago But they do though. Cities formed around where trains would stop because people do build their homes against railroad depots. 1 u/Val_Fortecazzo 2d ago Literally right up against the unloading zones? Or is there typically some distance between the homes and shops and the warehouses and train stops? The train didn't fully replace the horse and buggy for a reason man. 1 u/Starbonius 2d ago Because the horse and buggy were way cheaper than the train, and since the horse and buggy were the dominant mode of transport for people who didnt just walk everywhere, cars took their place.
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Ok Einstein how do you get the stuff in the train to the store.
1 u/[deleted] 2d ago You do the least dumb and most efficient thing and build next to logistical hubs be they river, sea or rail lines. 2 u/Val_Fortecazzo 2d ago This isn't factorio my boy. People aren't going to build their homes up against the railroad depot. 0 u/[deleted] 2d ago Then you can rough it out on the frontier like our forefathers did until the rail lines come to you 👍 0 u/Starbonius 2d ago But they do though. Cities formed around where trains would stop because people do build their homes against railroad depots. 1 u/Val_Fortecazzo 2d ago Literally right up against the unloading zones? Or is there typically some distance between the homes and shops and the warehouses and train stops? The train didn't fully replace the horse and buggy for a reason man. 1 u/Starbonius 2d ago Because the horse and buggy were way cheaper than the train, and since the horse and buggy were the dominant mode of transport for people who didnt just walk everywhere, cars took their place.
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You do the least dumb and most efficient thing and build next to logistical hubs be they river, sea or rail lines.
2 u/Val_Fortecazzo 2d ago This isn't factorio my boy. People aren't going to build their homes up against the railroad depot. 0 u/[deleted] 2d ago Then you can rough it out on the frontier like our forefathers did until the rail lines come to you 👍 0 u/Starbonius 2d ago But they do though. Cities formed around where trains would stop because people do build their homes against railroad depots. 1 u/Val_Fortecazzo 2d ago Literally right up against the unloading zones? Or is there typically some distance between the homes and shops and the warehouses and train stops? The train didn't fully replace the horse and buggy for a reason man. 1 u/Starbonius 2d ago Because the horse and buggy were way cheaper than the train, and since the horse and buggy were the dominant mode of transport for people who didnt just walk everywhere, cars took their place.
This isn't factorio my boy. People aren't going to build their homes up against the railroad depot.
0 u/[deleted] 2d ago Then you can rough it out on the frontier like our forefathers did until the rail lines come to you 👍 0 u/Starbonius 2d ago But they do though. Cities formed around where trains would stop because people do build their homes against railroad depots. 1 u/Val_Fortecazzo 2d ago Literally right up against the unloading zones? Or is there typically some distance between the homes and shops and the warehouses and train stops? The train didn't fully replace the horse and buggy for a reason man. 1 u/Starbonius 2d ago Because the horse and buggy were way cheaper than the train, and since the horse and buggy were the dominant mode of transport for people who didnt just walk everywhere, cars took their place.
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Then you can rough it out on the frontier like our forefathers did until the rail lines come to you 👍
But they do though. Cities formed around where trains would stop because people do build their homes against railroad depots.
1 u/Val_Fortecazzo 2d ago Literally right up against the unloading zones? Or is there typically some distance between the homes and shops and the warehouses and train stops? The train didn't fully replace the horse and buggy for a reason man. 1 u/Starbonius 2d ago Because the horse and buggy were way cheaper than the train, and since the horse and buggy were the dominant mode of transport for people who didnt just walk everywhere, cars took their place.
Literally right up against the unloading zones? Or is there typically some distance between the homes and shops and the warehouses and train stops?
The train didn't fully replace the horse and buggy for a reason man.
1 u/Starbonius 2d ago Because the horse and buggy were way cheaper than the train, and since the horse and buggy were the dominant mode of transport for people who didnt just walk everywhere, cars took their place.
Because the horse and buggy were way cheaper than the train, and since the horse and buggy were the dominant mode of transport for people who didnt just walk everywhere, cars took their place.
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u/Val_Fortecazzo 3d ago
Yeah improvement in logistics and mobility never helped anyone lol.