Autoplace Mod 189 2021 ❲Mobile❳

Users can fine-tune the mod via console commands or a GUI panel. Recommended baseline for “189”:

| Parameter | Default | 2021 Optimized | Description | |-----------|---------|----------------|-------------| | apm_scan_radius | 64 | 128 | Tile radius for terrain analysis | | apm_gdf_strength | 1.0 | 1.35 | Higher = more “clustered” placements | | apm_prf_horizon | 15 | 30 | Lookahead seconds for flow prediction | | apm_noise_seed | 0 | time-based | Randomization seed (0 = fixed) | | apm_allow_overlap | false | true (warn) | Experimental: allow belt-belt overlaps (2021 only) | autoplace mod 189 2021

Warning: Enabling apm_allow_overlap in 2021 can cause visual glitches with some conveyor mods. Use only with vanilla belts. Users can fine-tune the mod via console commands

Before we dissect the "189 2021" variant, let's establish the baseline. The Autoplace Mod (often simply called "Autoplace") is a utility mod for games like Factorio or similar construction management simulators. Its primary function is to automatically arrange buildings, conveyor belts, inserters, and power poles based on user-defined blueprints or adjacency rules. Warning: Enabling apm_allow_overlap in 2021 can cause visual

Instead of manually clicking to place 500 furnaces in a perfect grid, Autoplace allows you to drag a selection tool, and the mod intelligently fills the space with the correct entities, rotated correctly, with underground belt gaps calculated for you.


If you meant a different “autoplace mod” (e.g., for a game other than Factorio, or an industrial automation system), please clarify the context — I can revise the outline accordingly.