Steam Workshop Suggestion for Blueprint Books
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Steam Workshop Suggestion for Blueprint Books
I know this is a long way off but a suggestion none the less.
Well since I read about the blueprint books in an FFF a while ago I just thought that it would be cool to be able to download entire blueprint books off the workshop instead of just individual blueprints (which I assume will be available on the workshop). For instance, trains! Being able to get a book of all the crazy and difficult intersections and stations in one click would be great, and especially helpful to me. Its quite a simple idea, isn't it?
Well since I read about the blueprint books in an FFF a while ago I just thought that it would be cool to be able to download entire blueprint books off the workshop instead of just individual blueprints (which I assume will be available on the workshop). For instance, trains! Being able to get a book of all the crazy and difficult intersections and stations in one click would be great, and especially helpful to me. Its quite a simple idea, isn't it?
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You're a little bit too late! See https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-108
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Re: Steam Workshop Suggestion for Blueprint Books
That was a suggestion for Blueprint books to be available on the Steam Workshop... I knew they existed.ssilk wrote:You're a little bit too late! See https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-108
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Re: Steam Workshop Suggestion for Blueprint Books
I think steam workshop support for Factorio would be amazing! Buleprints, maps, mods - there are so many possibilities especially if it could be built into the game!
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I donno about steam workshop support. One of the reason I bought and played the game was to find out what the late-game techs are like, even though then are (or were, on my first playthough), 50hrs down the road. Having the option to quickly jump to a map where you can have a perfect base with all of the techs, well, kinda ruins/spoils the felling of the game.
I like to compare it to space engineers- a game that requires a long time to build anything that has complete workshop support. because of this, I find that most (60%+) just use the game to crash ships together that other people had made.
While I would not flip a table or walk away from the game if there is workshop support, but I would just give a sigh as it would discourage new players from dumping HOURS into the game. You can look at it like an RPG- If you already have access to a max-level player then you will probably not want to grind your way there from lvl 1.
This is just my thoughts that I want to get out there, for devs and players to consider
On the other hand, workshop support for mods would be great.
I like to compare it to space engineers- a game that requires a long time to build anything that has complete workshop support. because of this, I find that most (60%+) just use the game to crash ships together that other people had made.
While I would not flip a table or walk away from the game if there is workshop support, but I would just give a sigh as it would discourage new players from dumping HOURS into the game. You can look at it like an RPG- If you already have access to a max-level player then you will probably not want to grind your way there from lvl 1.
This is just my thoughts that I want to get out there, for devs and players to consider
On the other hand, workshop support for mods would be great.
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Re: Steam Workshop Suggestion for Blueprint Books
To be fair, there are posts in the forums which are map downloads. I agree that it might spoil the game for starter players but using the workshop to shape efficient creations or patterns that just look cool would be a great way to add more i interest.TuckJohn wrote:I donno about steam workshop support. One of the reason I bought and played the game was to find out what the late-game techs are like, even though then are (or were, on my first playthough), 50hrs down the road. Having the option to quickly jump to a map where you can have a perfect base with all of the techs, well, kinda ruins/spoils the felling of the game.
I like to compare it to space engineers- a game that requires a long time to build anything that has complete workshop support. because of this, I find that most (60%+) just use the game to crash ships together that other people had made.
While I would not flip a table or walk away from the game if there is workshop support, but I would just give a sigh as it would discourage new players from dumping HOURS into the game. You can look at it like an RPG- If you already have access to a max-level player then you will probably not want to grind your way there from lvl 1.
This is just my thoughts that I want to get out there, for devs and players to consider
On the other hand, workshop support for mods would be great.
A (slightly harsh) possibility would be to only grant access to the workshop once you have completed the game. I'm not sure this would be feasible though
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I thought a bit and I think it is not a good idea to bind a proprietary system like Factorio to another proprietary system like Steam, which is in some concurrence to the first.
My idea would be: There is no difference between a mod and a blueprint-book. And if you have a mod-server you can use this also to deliver blueprint-books.
Or new maps. Or Scenarios. Or anything else.
Steam Workshop is then a fine supplement, another way to get the same contents.
And for the newbies: Achievements are currently implemented. It would be cool, that you can download some mods/blueprint/whatever only, if you earned some achievement. I'm not sure, but I think Steam WS is not able to handle that?
My idea would be: There is no difference between a mod and a blueprint-book. And if you have a mod-server you can use this also to deliver blueprint-books.
Or new maps. Or Scenarios. Or anything else.
Steam Workshop is then a fine supplement, another way to get the same contents.
And for the newbies: Achievements are currently implemented. It would be cool, that you can download some mods/blueprint/whatever only, if you earned some achievement. I'm not sure, but I think Steam WS is not able to handle that?
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Re: Steam Workshop Suggestion for Blueprint Books
If the steam workshop is just an additional option (non steam players can access the blueprints steam players uploaded and vice versa) then it'll be fine.ssilk wrote:I thought a bit and I think it is not a good idea to bind a proprietary system like Factorio to another proprietary system like Steam, which is in some concurrence to the first.
My idea would be: There is no difference between a mod and a blueprint-book. And if you have a mod-server you can use this also to deliver blueprint-books.
Or new maps. Or Scenarios. Or anything else.
Steam Workshop is then a fine supplement, another way to get the same contents.
And for the newbies: Achievements are currently implemented. It would be cool, that you can download some mods/blueprint/whatever only, if you earned some achievement. I'm not sure, but I think Steam WS is not able to handle that?
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I really like this idea, although I would think that you should unlock the workshop not when you complete the game, but rather when you unlock some research. Perhaps a specific research that is somewhere in the blue teir?Jonathan88 wrote: A (slightly harsh) possibility would be to only grant access to the workshop once you have completed the game. I'm not sure this would be feasible though
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Hi.
I just want to say that i could be AWESOME if factorio had a steam workshop
where you could download mods and other things (maby saves)
A.T.G
Hi.
I just want to say that i could be AWESOME if factorio had a steam workshop
where you could download mods and other things (maby saves)
A.T.G
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