A supported port would -of course- be better, but I'm not sure it would make economic sense. That said, having a supported version would have the benefit of exposing latent bugs, that don't rear their ugly head on x86 _yet_.
Basically, the thing is that at the moment, people with these machines ...
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- Mon Oct 07, 2019 9:20 am
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Providing PowerPC builds
TL;DR
Factorio could provide a Powerpc (ppc64le) linux builds.
What ?
The Factorio team could provide an unsupported ppc64le linux build of factorio. The platform could be declared as 'officially unsupported', so that no development time would have to wasted on bug reports (Basically, if it ...
Factorio could provide a Powerpc (ppc64le) linux builds.
What ?
The Factorio team could provide an unsupported ppc64le linux build of factorio. The platform could be declared as 'officially unsupported', so that no development time would have to wasted on bug reports (Basically, if it ...