Strategic building placement is vital in Plan B: Terraform to maintain resource flow. Misaligned factories, pumps, or conveyors can halt production—a common frustration for new players.
Mastering Building Rotation
Here’s how rotation works:
- Before placement: Hold Left Shift to cycle orientations.
- After placement: Click the structure to rotate incrementally.
Optimizing Rotation During Placement
Pre-placement rotation is ideal for efficiency. While positioning a building:
- Preview its alignment using Left Shift.
- Ensure conveyor belts and pipe connections match your layout.
This method prevents resource waste and is crucial in cramped areas or large-scale production chains.
Adjusting Buildings Post-Placement
If a structure is misaligned after setup:
- Click it repeatedly to cycle orientations.
- Use this for quick fixes, like reorienting a Dam Pump without demolition.
Post-rotation supports experimentation and partial redesigns without dismantling entire systems.
Pro Tips for Effective Rotation
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Prioritize pre-placement rotation to reduce errors. 
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Leverage post-placement rotation for minor adjustments. 
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Double-check directional structures (e.g., water pumps). 
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Plan conveyor paths with rotation angles in mind. 
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Rotate one building at a time during redesigns to avoid chaos. 
FAQ
How to rotate before placing a building?
Hold Left Shift while previewing the structure.
How to adjust a placed building’s orientation?
Click the building repeatedly until properly aligned.
Are all buildings rotatable?
Yes—factories, pumps, conveyors, and storage units can rotate.
Why rotate before placing?
Pre-rotation minimizes errors; post-rotation fixes them.

