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As your level increases, the Center demands larger numbers, higher volume, and more complex mathematical combinations. Key Strategies for Beginners

Splits numbers, helping you create smaller prime factors. 3. Belt Management and Logistics

At its core, Beltmatic is a streamlined factory simulator that challenges you to apply arithmetic on a massive scale. The objective is simple: use belts and extractors to gather numbers, transform them, and deliver the correct quantities to the central hub. While the initial levels require simple numbers like "1," you will quickly need to create complex values, often by chaining multiple mathematical buildings together. The map is partially randomized, so the location of specific high-value numbers and level requirements will vary between playthroughs, ensuring no two factories look exactly the same. beltmatic

| Component | Minimum Requirement | | :--- | :--- | | | Windows 10 (64-bit) | | Processor | 2 Ghz or faster | | Memory | 2 GB RAM | | Graphics | DirectX Version 11 | | Storage | 300 MB available space |

: Players place extractors on these resource sites to pull numbers onto conveyor belts. Initially, only low-value numbers (like 1s) are accessible. As your level increases, the Center demands larger

: Progressing through levels unlocks new buildings and upgrades that improve the speed and efficiency of all operators. Advanced Engineering: The "Make Anything Machine" (MAM)

Beltmatic machines have internal buffers. If a Multiplier outputs a 9 but the belt ahead is full, the machine stalls. This is called "back-pressure." Use (buffers) to hold overflow. If your Adder produces 10 s faster than the Delivery can accept them, store the excess so the Adder keeps working. When the Delivery empties, the buffer dumps its load instantly. Belt Management and Logistics At its core, Beltmatic

: An expansive conveyor belt network connects these operators to deliver the correct results to a central "HUB" to level up.

Your goal is to feed specific target numbers into a central . As you progress through the game's levels, the Hub demands increasingly complex, multi-digit, and massive numbers. To create these targets, you must build processing units that add, subtract, multiply, divide, or exponentiate numbers as they move along your belts.

The journey from your first messy loop of conveyors to a sprawling, clockwork-perfect megabase is deeply satisfying. The moment you watch a complex number like 144 flow perfectly out of a chain of multipliers, split into four deliveries, and vanish into the hub at exactly 60 per minute—that is the "Beltmatic high."

The core loop of the game revolves around scale, routing, and calculations.