@starkatt minecraft has a bit of that, especially if you add some worldgen mods, but it's not the same thing
@Felthry Minecraft exploration is like 3/4th of the way there for me, but that last fourth is pretty important. The problem is it was hard to try and collect resources in any sort of non-local or directed way.
@Felthry Minecraft is in the category of "games I really wanted to like, but fell flat"
@starkatt we've found it's quite enjoyable if you add a ridiculous amount of mods
@Felthry yeah that makes sense but the base game didn't tease me enough that figuring out a mod stack felt worth the effort.
I guess what I really wanted was actual industrial supply chains and more localized resources. Which I'm aware that mods do, but eh.
I should maybe pick up Factorio though.
@starkatt Factorio is enjoyable. Add Bob's mods and you have either a real time sink or frustration machine
@Felthry lol I watched a let's play of Factorio with the Pyanodon mod set. That was absurd. Literally dozen of different kinds of fluids. The diamond refining process alone was like eight steps long with three feedback loops.
@Felthry sidebar, I am absolutely in love with the term "low-density structures" for material components of rocket construction.
@Felthry it's both perfectly accurate and fits the voice of the game in a way the more obvious "rocket parts" would not.