Technology Layout Optimizer ML/RUST

NMS Optimizer: How to Optimize Your Tech Layout

Getting Started with the Grid

💡 **Note:** Exosuits and Exocraft have fixed grids. Exocraft slots cannot be modified. On Exosuits, only active/inactive states can be changed — supercharged slot layouts are fixed.

Before You Begin

This tool is intended for endgame optimization and works best when:

Partial setups are supported, but results are optimized for fully upgraded platforms.

Usage Tips

Supercharged slots are limited — placement matters.

If space becomes tight, you may need to reset and solve technologies in a different order to avoid an Optimization Alert.

Pro Tip

The solver uses fixed windows sized to each technology’s module count to find space-efficient placements.
If results aren’t ideal, temporarily disable slots to guide the solver toward a better layout.

Theta / Tau / Sigma Labels

These labels rank procedural upgrades by stats, not by class. They are legacy terms retained for consistency.

You won’t see these labels in-game. They are assigned by directly comparing upgrade stats.

In-Game Comparison

Ignore class letters (S, X, etc.) and compare stats:

Class does not determine rank. X-Class upgrades can outperform or underperform S-Class.

Corvettes

Corvettes differ from other platforms: they can have up to three separate upgrade sets.

The solver may suggest Cosmetic upgrades for performance over appearance, though differences are usually minor.

For Exosuits and Exocraft, supercharged slots are fixed and viable layouts are limited.
The tool provides hand-curated recommended builds reflecting optimal combinations.

Suggestions and alternate layouts are welcome via the project discussions:
https://github.com/jbelew/nms_optimizer-web/discussions

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