"Hate" is perhaps a strong word, but I certainly didn't think I'd rack up hundreds of hours playing Satisfactory. I'm not sure* it'll have replay value unless it gets a lot more content between now and when it's "done", but it's surprised me with its ability to make me want to do operations-research-lite as a "game". It being rather pretty and having a nice world to explore certainly helped, but I doubt that would do it if not for the, well, satisfaction of making complex systems operate smoothly.
*As in, I really don't know - part of me is very convinced I could stand to do a playthrough where I'm a lot more deliberate and don't have industrial machinery built in open fields, or crazy spiderwebs of conveyor belts, even if I know how everything will end up and have a pretty good grasp of what all is in the world, and where.
If you liked Satisfactory enough to put so much time in it both Factiorio and Dyson Sphere Program are both very solid games of the same type with a few fundamental differences that make them different enough to be worth playing (or at least trying out) as well.
If you like the game enough it might be worth another playthrough (although I highly doubt that more content tacked on at the end of a hundred+ hour game will make it worth it if you don't feel like it already), but there are quite a few mods that might make it worth it even if your answer is no.
Most of them just add QOL stuff (eg. unlimited size blueprints), remove some stupid restrictions (let you upgrade zoop), or add OP things, but
Satisfactory Plus (which I haven't tried) promises a complete overhaul, which might very well be worth a playthrough.
(E: And there are others that seem very solid for a second playthrough as well, such as one that adds a bunch of new optional recipes or another that simply randomizes ore purity and location).
*As in, I really don't know - part of me is very convinced I could stand to do a playthrough where I'm a lot more deliberate and don't have industrial machinery built in open fields, or crazy spiderwebs of conveyor belts
Heh, good luck with that, making a sphagetti free factory is a pain in the butt in a game of this magnitude.