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9 Best Satisfactory Mods to use right now

amp up your productivity to impossible levels.

If anything, the name is selling it short; Satisfactory provides a highly enjoyable simulation experience, but that also means it’s great for the modding scene to prone about.

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Unsurprisingly, Satisfactory has some of the best mods out there, so let’s look at the best of the bunch.

Refined pwoer mod in Satisfactory
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Refined Power

If you feel like the base game just isn’t granting you the unlimited power that you need to create your definitely not-evil factory of doom, you should look into the Refined Power mod.

Refined Power mod adds a myriad of new energy structures, such as solar, wind, and nuclear. This mod will also allow you to power just about any megalomaniacal pet project of yours!

You can get Refined Power right here.

A Greenhouse in modded Satisfactory
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Ficsit Farming

For some reason, farming is a big thing among gamers. Ficsit Farming introduces not just farming, but one hell of a lot of crop variety and buildings to make Satisfactory enough of a competitor to Farming Simulator or Stardew Valley.

The 14 new buildings introduced by this mod not only offer great functionality but also look absolutely gorgeous.

You can get Ficsit Farming right here.

A beautifully modded building in Satisfactory
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Structural Solutions

Are you starting to take functional architecture very seriously? Are you no longer capable of building a megastructure that simply works? Do you need it to both do its job and look great at doing so? Then Structural Solution is definitely the solution to your problem.

This mod introduces a huge amount of extra structures to help you build functional works of art in areas more averse to construction. This is the one to get if you want to up your architectural flair. Get Structural Solutions right here.

Circuitry mod in Satisfactory.
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Circuitry

Satisfactory offers more than most could even think to ask for in a simulation game, but there are always those who want more. Circuitry is arguably the most complex and hardest to explain mod for the game, as it adds various possibly insanely complex new mechanics to your game.

Do you want to personalize your factory with logic panels, displays that show you all sorts of extremely detailed information, math gates, color gates, and even top-notch integration with many of the other top mods? Then this is the one for you.

You can get Circuitry right here.

Motion explained in Linear Motion
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Linear Motion

Does going from point A to a higher (or lower) point B sometimes feel like way more of a hassle than it should be in Satisfactory? Then Linear Transportation is the mod for you.

This mod introduces all sorts of mechanisms that help elevate and lower all matter of vehicles and will make transportation inside your factory much easier.

You can get Linear Motion right here.

MiniMap mod in Satisfactory
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MiniMap

Sometimes, the best quality-of-life additions are the simplest ones. Like Lethal Company, which improves a ton by adding a few simple mods, Satisfactory also gains a whole new dimension simply by adding a Minimap.

After you acquire the map in the game, the MiniMap will be accessible ā€” and customizable ā€” at all times.

You can get MiniMap right here

A teleportation pod in Satisfactory
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Teleporter

Once your factory gets too large to traverse in a fun manner, a teleporter might become the best option for transportation. Ok, who am I kidding ā€” a teleporter is always the best means of transportation.

This mod allows you to place teleportation pods and even customize them, all the way down to the name. The maker says this is for the sake of knowing where each teleporter will take you, but we know it’s just so we grow even more attached to these incredibly useful additions.

You can get the Teleporter right here.

MK++ in Satisfactory
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MK++

Do you think your building’s efficiency ceiling is lower than it should be? Worry not, MK++ says, “this isn’t even my final form,” and introduces higher tiers for a bunch of machines to raise their efficiency and functionalities.

If you want a mod that will amp your factory up in Satisfactory, then this is it.

You can get MK++ right here.

Difficulty Tuner

Not all great mods need to add something spectacular. You can also improve the game a great deal by making it more accessible to players who have less time to spend on it. Difficulty Tuner is great for adding sliders to basically every aspect of the game, allowing you to get things built faster but for the same cost, or faster and at a lower cost. You can make it just as easy ā€” or difficult ā€” as you want.

You can get the Difficulty Tuner mod right here.


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