buying the game
Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 9:00 am
If i buy the game right now ,will I be able to play the full version of the game(1.0)?
The same is true if you buy the game on Steam.http://www.factorio.com/buy wrote:You get an access to the game right NOW. You will be entitled to ALL the game updates in the future as well. We deliver new versions every couple of months. Together with the game comes a scenario pack with three mini campaigns exploring different aspects of the game. You can get a Steam key to own the game on Steam as well.
Wobbly Steam is more a problem then solution for the end customer.daniel34 wrote:Yes.The same is true if you buy the game on Steam.http://www.factorio.com/buy wrote:You get an access to the game right NOW. You will be entitled to ALL the game updates in the future as well. We deliver new versions every couple of months. Together with the game comes a scenario pack with three mini campaigns exploring different aspects of the game. You can get a Steam key to own the game on Steam as well.
Pffft, what? are they talking about bugfix releases?http://www.factorio.com/buy wrote:We deliver new versions every couple of months.
For a alpha software (Factorio can be hardly called a game) the updates are coming unusually fast and as such it is far more stable then many beta or even final SW.bobingabout wrote:And don't forget, if you buy from steam, valve gets half your money, where if you buy from the site, the devs get all of it!
Pffft, what? are they talking about bugfix releases?http://www.factorio.com/buy wrote:We deliver new versions every couple of months.
Okay, true, they have released a stable every couple of months, but 0.12 has seen several now.
You ask the impossible for a basically six man team developing a extremely complicated and demanding software ported to x languages on several (PC, Mac, Linux) platforms.bobingabout wrote:Don't get me wrong, the progress is good, I just don't think "couple of months" applies.
I mean, it's what, 6 months on average between major updates (okay, the 0.13 is an unusually long one, but It was delayed due to steam preparation), and minor (mostly bug fix) releases can be as often as twice a week, to every couple of weeks.
No matter how much I think the devs deserve their money for this game, there is just no way I could buy it for $20, the conversion rates and average profit differences being what they are right now. While this political idiocy lasts, Steam is many Russians' only means of buying games at sane prices. So it all depends on where you live - if it weren't for Steam, I'd still be sitting on a pirated copy of the game right now. >_>brunzenstein wrote:Wobbly Steam is more a problem then solution for the end customer.
Not only support direct buy from the developers site the Factorio developers commercially by cutting out the middlemen, also keeps one save but not unnecessary sprinkling personal data around and there is no need for a separate installment of a in-transparent runtime software which most probably could serve Steams side interests
Sorry Sean Mirrsen - no pun intended - but...Sean Mirrsen wrote: No matter how much I think the devs deserve their money for this game, there is just no way I could buy it for $20, the conversion rates and average profit differences being what they are right now. While this political idiocy lasts, Steam is many Russians' only means of buying games at sane prices.
I don't demand being given the game for free - but thing is, I can't afford a RollsRoyce, in that analogy, even if I would gladly buy one if I could. At the same time, I have the option of just taking one of the freely available bootleg RollsRoyces being churned out by some Chinese factory and just left there on the sidewalk for everyone to take. So all things being equal, I'm more than happy to pay the price of a humble Chevrolet Niva instead, something I can actually afford (and drive on these roads), than either stay with the suspiciously free luxury car of questionable enjoyability, or walk.brunzenstein wrote:Sorry Sean Mirrsen - no pun intended - but...Sean Mirrsen wrote: No matter how much I think the devs deserve their money for this game, there is just no way I could buy it for $20, the conversion rates and average profit differences being what they are right now. While this political idiocy lasts, Steam is many Russians' only means of buying games at sane prices.
You demand brisk to be given a RollsRoyce for the price of a Yugo because you cannot afford the former one.
Thats not the way a capitalistic societies clockwork ticks. And that the opposite (Vladimir Lenin drove only RollsRoyce in London - actually he owned nine of them - and demanded, like you, for every communistic worker to be given a RollsRoyce for free) failed is evident.
What you say in a nutshell is:Sean Mirrsen wrote:I don't demand being given the game for free - but thing is, I can't afford a RollsRoyce, in that analogy, even if I would gladly buy one if I could. At the same time, I have the option of just taking one of the freely available bootleg RollsRoyces being churned out by some Chinese factory and just left there on the sidewalk for everyone to take. So all things being equal, I'm more than happy to pay the price of a humble Chevrolet Niva instead, something I can actually afford (and drive on these roads), than either stay with the suspiciously free luxury car of questionable enjoyability, or walk.brunzenstein wrote:Sorry Sean Mirrsen - no pun intended - but...Sean Mirrsen wrote: No matter how much I think the devs deserve their money for this game, there is just no way I could buy it for $20, the conversion rates and average profit differences being what they are right now. While this political idiocy lasts, Steam is many Russians' only means of buying games at sane prices.
You demand brisk to be given a RollsRoyce for the price of a Yugo because you cannot afford the former one.
Thats not the way a capitalistic societies clockwork ticks. And that the opposite (Vladimir Lenin drove only RollsRoyce in London - actually he owned nine of them - and demanded, like you, for every communistic worker to be given a RollsRoyce for free) failed is evident.
If you think about it... the devs are providing a DRM-free version of the game through their site...brunzenstein wrote:What you say in a nutshell is:
Either the developers give you a RollsRoyce (bcs. you can't afford one) for the price of a bicycle or you have to steal (bootleg ) a RollyRoyce from the producer. What is, if one has a broader view, commercially not necessarily a negative thing as such as every bootleg version (mostly coming along with viruses en masse) is a potential advertisement to the real thing for people who can afford. Thats the reason why e.g. the company Marlborough cigarettes was found to bootleg their own cigarettes themselves
Your ability to shitpost any thread into oblivion with either your apple-bullshit or your superimportant worldviews is really astonishing. I will do my best to report your shitposting in the future. Seriously, enough is enough, I can't stand you smug bullshit popping up in every second thread since last week.brunzenstein wrote:What you say in a nutshell is:Sean Mirrsen wrote:I don't demand being given the game for free - but thing is, I can't afford a RollsRoyce, in that analogy, even if I would gladly buy one if I could. At the same time, I have the option of just taking one of the freely available bootleg RollsRoyces being churned out by some Chinese factory and just left there on the sidewalk for everyone to take. So all things being equal, I'm more than happy to pay the price of a humble Chevrolet Niva instead, something I can actually afford (and drive on these roads), than either stay with the suspiciously free luxury car of questionable enjoyability, or walk.brunzenstein wrote:Sorry Sean Mirrsen - no pun intended - but...Sean Mirrsen wrote: No matter how much I think the devs deserve their money for this game, there is just no way I could buy it for $20, the conversion rates and average profit differences being what they are right now. While this political idiocy lasts, Steam is many Russians' only means of buying games at sane prices.
You demand brisk to be given a RollsRoyce for the price of a Yugo because you cannot afford the former one.
Thats not the way a capitalistic societies clockwork ticks. And that the opposite (Vladimir Lenin drove only RollsRoyce in London - actually he owned nine of them - and demanded, like you, for every communistic worker to be given a RollsRoyce for free) failed is evident.
Either the developers give you a RollsRoyce (bcs. you can't afford one) for the price of a bicycle or you have to steal (bootleg ) a RollyRoyce from the producer. What is, if one has a broader view, commercially not necessarily a negative thing as such as every bootleg version (mostly coming along with viruses en masse) is a potential advertisement to the real thing for people who can afford. Thats the reason why e.g. the company Marlborough cigarettes was found to bootleg their own cigarettes themselves
Be my guest - Sir.aka13 wrote:I will do my best to report your shitposting in the future. Seriously, enough is enough, I can't stand you smug bullshit popping up in every second thread since last week.