How addicted to this game are you?
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How addicted to this game are you?
I don't know what it is about this game but it just ticks all the boxes for me and I really do enjoy playing a lot. I was wondering if other people feel the same.
I don't think anyone is going to beat my experience with this game, I actually got a disaplinary at work down to too much of my time playing factorio
I don't think anyone is going to beat my experience with this game, I actually got a disaplinary at work down to too much of my time playing factorio
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Well Nilaus got fired and now plays Factorio the whole day.
Re: How addicted to this game are you?
Yes.
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Wow he actually got fired from his job that is awful, what I have started to do is when I start work (working from home because of the virus) I unplug my personal machine and move it into my sitting room to remove the temptation of having a quick go every so often. The thought of putting the machine back together gives me time to think of the consequence.
I do hope that Nilaus finds employment soon its a real bad time to be looking for work.
I am guessing most people on here work as programmers because of the subject matter, I think the game appeals to programmers because its the drive to get to the perfectly efficient system.
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Many people are fired everyday, and not all of them are because of a Factorio addiction. The way you wrote this implies it was the case for Nilaus. Are you sure you're that much informed ?
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Of course it does imply it, because of the topic.steinio wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 6:05 pmNo, it doesn't imply it. You interpret it into my writing.
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Re: How addicted to this game are you?
"Most"? I doubt it. I might be biased as a non-programmer though.nicholas80 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 1:59 pm I am guessing most people on here work as programmers because of the subject matter, I think the game appeals to programmers because its the drive to get to the perfectly efficient system.
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Re: How addicted to this game are you?
I found steinio's comment quite amusing, because I was watching Nilaus' "This Planet of Mine" series when Nilaus explained what actually happened with his job. IMO, the comment did imply that he was fired because of Factorio, but because I know the story, I read between the lines.jodokus31 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 6:13 pmOf course it does imply it, because of the topic.steinio wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 6:05 pmNo, it doesn't imply it. You interpret it into my writing.
I'm not going try to retell the story here, but for anyone interested, it's a good series, not only for the gameplay element, but some of the conversation was very funny.
Re: How addicted to this game are you?
To reply to the initial question: On a scale from 1 to 10 Iwould say.... 12
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I love playing in my downtime but I don't let a game impact my life in a negative way anymore. Been there (not Factorio) done that, wasn't fun.
There are aspects I find boatloads of fun: designing a fab and optimizing it, while trying to make it look nice. Fiddling with trains.
But there are also aspects I don't like: clearing out biter trash (I play w/o expansion, so at least I only have to nuke them once), opening up new resource outposts in general (dat tiny power cable range <_<) and the fact that there aren't any interesting researches left once you get to white science.
IMHO white science should be used for really advanced endgame tech like satellites making Radars with their tiny range obsolete (To save CPU resources, they could make it a manual scan to remove fog of war with a cooldown that scales with the # of satellites you have in orbit). Also I'd like an orbital Ion cannon, so I can .. you know... pew pew the nasties from space.
Also: I want more intelligent inserters. It bugs me to no end that they can take items from both sides of a belt no problem but cannot deposit them on a lane of my choosing. Ugh, there is just no logic in that. Also, as an engineer, I should be able to choose whether a pipe makes a connection to an adjacent pipe or not.
There are aspects I find boatloads of fun: designing a fab and optimizing it, while trying to make it look nice. Fiddling with trains.
But there are also aspects I don't like: clearing out biter trash (I play w/o expansion, so at least I only have to nuke them once), opening up new resource outposts in general (dat tiny power cable range <_<) and the fact that there aren't any interesting researches left once you get to white science.
IMHO white science should be used for really advanced endgame tech like satellites making Radars with their tiny range obsolete (To save CPU resources, they could make it a manual scan to remove fog of war with a cooldown that scales with the # of satellites you have in orbit). Also I'd like an orbital Ion cannon, so I can .. you know... pew pew the nasties from space.
Also: I want more intelligent inserters. It bugs me to no end that they can take items from both sides of a belt no problem but cannot deposit them on a lane of my choosing. Ugh, there is just no logic in that. Also, as an engineer, I should be able to choose whether a pipe makes a connection to an adjacent pipe or not.
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