Re: Factorio Roadmap for 0.15 + 0.16
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 11:33 am
I don`t know why I connect Factorio and this old song.^^ (and really often on Fridays)^^
https://youtu.be/RYnFIRc0k6E
https://youtu.be/RYnFIRc0k6E
And I am pretty sure 0.14 doesn't cover everything... Can I find the full changelog (not about bugs) somewhere?xng wrote:I have a feeling 0.15 will have the longest changelog in computer game history.
fine for me but I'll be damned if there is no uranium to mine on that worldxng wrote:If 0.15 is not released soon this community will collaps in on itself, creating a vortex sucking each and everyone in, placing them in a hostile world where they need to mine iron and copper all day long and hide from biters.
you can check your world for uranium deposits in this listlollibast wrote:fine for me but I'll be damned if there is no uranium to mine on that worldxng wrote:If 0.15 is not released soon this community will collaps in on itself, creating a vortex sucking each and everyone in, placing them in a hostile world where they need to mine iron and copper all day long and hide from biters.
UniPer wrote:I guess most people want to see the story line continue. Now (almost) everyone has launched a rocket with a satellite attached to it and there isn't much more to do.
The game isn't even fully released and the story line is already finished to a lot of people.
I really hope the devs will work on a new story line that has more challenges and will keep us busy more a longer time. Maybe a multiplayer mode where you can play against and with each other, that would be nice.
I suppose you're right but I was actually talking about the main game. There are plenty of games around that can get new challenges/options/settings etc. with mods. But I think the main game should contain more challenges, not everyone wants to install mods to keep a game interesting.eformo wrote:UniPer wrote:I guess most people want to see the story line continue. Now (almost) everyone has launched a rocket with a satellite attached to it and there isn't much more to do.
The game isn't even fully released and the story line is already finished to a lot of people.
I really hope the devs will work on a new story line that has more challenges and will keep us busy more a longer time. Maybe a multiplayer mode where you can play against and with each other, that would be nice.
As someone playing through again and who has logged well over 1k hours of time on this game over the years, let me suggest you check out Bob's Mods and Angel's Mods. In fact, install both at once. Then start up a new game and decide if there are no more challenges left. I am still finding plenty of challenges in Factorio - in fact, I don't think I've ever gotten such great value from a game I've bought.
The main game without mods feels a little bit empty. I hope the version 0.15 get some new and interresting challenges. Some of the mods which i use will be part of 0.15, like the tankwaggon or the nuclear powerplant.UniPer wrote: I suppose you're right but I was actually talking about the main game. There are plenty of games around that can get new challenges/options/settings etc. with mods. But I think the main game should contain more challenges, not everyone wants to install mods to keep a game interesting.
The main game is empty for sure. It's way to short and once you figured out that 4 rows of belts keeps the alien creatures away from your base, it's way to easy.Xenomorph wrote:The main game without mods feels a little bit empty. I hope the version 0.15 get some new and interresting challenges. Some of the mods which i use will be part of 0.15, like the tankwaggon or the nuclear powerplant.UniPer wrote: I suppose you're right but I was actually talking about the main game. There are plenty of games around that can get new challenges/options/settings etc. with mods. But I think the main game should contain more challenges, not everyone wants to install mods to keep a game interesting.
For those who don't like mods in their games. Before factorio i didn't use mods either, but in factorio it is so simple to use them.
By the way the reason for me to get my first factorio mod was the missing of a minigun. Every game must have a minigun
I would argue with that. With the proper blueprints extending your base to launch 10 more rockets or 100 more rockets or even 10 RPM isn't really interesting and challenging.NorwegianBlue wrote:If you haven't launched 1000 rockets and built a >1RPM base... there's a lot more fun to be had.
That's exactly what I wanted to say! That's my issue with this game...once you figured out 'how', it's not challenging anymore.imajor wrote:I would argue with that. With the proper blueprints extending your base to launch 10 more rockets or 100 more rockets or even 10 RPM isn't really interesting and challenging.NorwegianBlue wrote:If you haven't launched 1000 rockets and built a >1RPM base... there's a lot more fun to be had.
But the longer you get from center the more rich the patches are right?imajor wrote:I think I stopped somewhere around 70 rockets. Mostly because 99% of the time was spend by finding more resource patches on the map, and stamping my universal mining outpost blueprint. It was pretty boring to be honest. I think if one wants to continue playing after the first rocket (is there anyone who don't?) it is better to start a new game with mods.
Sure. This thing happened to me with some older version where the patches were the same everywhere.kovarex wrote:But the longer you get from center the more rich the patches are right?imajor wrote:I think I stopped somewhere around 70 rockets. Mostly because 99% of the time was spend by finding more resource patches on the map, and stamping my universal mining outpost blueprint. It was pretty boring to be honest. I think if one wants to continue playing after the first rocket (is there anyone who don't?) it is better to start a new game with mods.
You are absolutely right. I think I was doing three different configurations when I decided that I found a very optimal setup. Don't misunderstand me, I'm not saying the game is boring. I spent hundreds of hours doing all this stuff, and I'm not counting mods and future features. I'm just saying that once you launch your first rocket, I think it is a bad idea to launch much more, or going for X rockets per minute goals, because those won't make the game more interesting. There are tons of great mods, my favourite is https://mods.factorio.com/mods/Neemys/building-platformjs1 wrote:Also, even after you launch the rocket, you can try to play with different configurations (my favorite is rainbow belts and very compact ecological strategy), you can explore how you can utilize circuits and maybe even build computers...
kovarex wrote:But the longer you get from center the more rich the patches are right?imajor wrote:I think I stopped somewhere around 70 rockets. Mostly because 99% of the time was spend by finding more resource patches on the map, and stamping my universal mining outpost blueprint. It was pretty boring to be honest. I think if one wants to continue playing after the first rocket (is there anyone who don't?) it is better to start a new game with mods.
The truth is, that this effect was increased by 50% and there is also the mining productivity research, so it is much smaller issue in 0.15