A few questions
A few questions
I've been thinking about getting factorio and I wanted to know two things.
One, How much of the game depends on RNG?
And
Is the game worth the 20~ dollars?
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One, How much of the game depends on RNG?
And
Is the game worth the 20~ dollars?
Thanks for reading
-Manboy777
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Re: A few questions
Not sure what you mean with this.manboy777 wrote:I've been thinking about getting factorio and I wanted to know two things.
One, How much of the game depends on RNG?
In my opinion definitly YES!manboy777 wrote:
And
Is the game worth the 20~ dollars?
Re: A few questions
By RNG I mean "random number generator" Like how in a game like minecraft the world generates and can be very good or very bad.Phillip_Lynx wrote:Not sure what you mean with this.manboy777 wrote:I've been thinking about getting factorio and I wanted to know two things.
One, How much of the game depends on RNG?In my opinion definitly YES!manboy777 wrote:
And
Is the game worth the 20~ dollars?
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If with that you mean how much of the gameplay or difficulty is influenced by RNG: not too much. RNG determines starting resources and enemies, but beyond that there's not a lot of randomness.manboy777 wrote:One, How much of the game depends on RNG?
Depends. If you don't want an entire evening, day or even weekend to disappear, you might want to stay away (in other words, it can be somewhat addictive and there's many hours of gameplay if its your type of game)Is the game worth the 20~ dollars?
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Yes, I knew what an RNG is but I could make out the context .manboy777 wrote: By RNG I mean "random number generator" Like how in a game like minecraft the world generates and can be very good or very bad.
Yes the world can be bad or good, but also in a bad starting point you have the chance to get all up and running. It is only a bit complicated sometimes.
Much also depends on the settings you apply to the creation of the world.
I have no Idea how this compares to Mindcraft, since I never played this game
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I just got it, Thanks for the help guys!
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Many games out there boast that you get 40-50 (maybe more maybe less) hours of gameplay for what you're paying.manboy777 wrote:Is the game worth the 20~ dollars?
Here with Factorio, we count hours of gameplay in the hundreds. I'm sure there are some here who have accumulated 4 digits worth of hours of gameplay
I put in about 140 or so hours in with .9.8 during the month of May and probably another 160-210 or so with .10.6 during the month of August. I've yet to get into .11, but I imagine I could put in another 150 to 200 hours with it, if I tried.
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Re: A few questions
Definitely worth the money! If you aren't sold on it yet, you can always try the demo, which they have for free on the main website. See if you like the feel of the mechanics, the play style, etc.
As far as RNG goes, while it does determine your starting resources, you can always find a seed that works well and use that. People post them on here. You can also fiddle with the spawn mechanics so that your starting resources are greater, or smaller. Whichever works best for you.
As far as RNG goes, while it does determine your starting resources, you can always find a seed that works well and use that. People post them on here. You can also fiddle with the spawn mechanics so that your starting resources are greater, or smaller. Whichever works best for you.
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I don't think the demo really shows off the game that well. I think a freeplay demo with the late game research locked off would work better. On value though it is definitely worth the price. Upon being asked recently how many hours I had put into the game since purchase the conservative estimate was over 900 hours so far, so very much worth the price of entry. Hope you enjoy it.
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I know you already got the game, but in case anyone else new reads this I will also put in my input. As someone else said, most of us count gameplay hours in hundreds. I have been gaming sense I was about 14 or so (8 years), and that whole time, there is only 3 other games I have put the same amount or more hours into as Factorio. Definitely worth it, and super fun, and.... Addicting. Very addicting lol