How would this work? Does this mean you'll write a new game engine from scratch?or Factorio II, who knows. We might also start working on the AI instead
Factorio Roadmap for 1.0.
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So now that 0.13 is considered feature complete, when are we getting a roadmap post for Factorio 2?or Factorio II, who knows.
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Re: Factorio Roadmap for 0.12 + 0.13
Given the notes in FFF 145 I'd expect August at the earliest. Likely longer if the discussions take time to fully hash out and set in stone.FadMad8 wrote:So now that 0.13 is considered feature complete, when are we getting a roadmap post for Factorio 2?or Factorio II, who knows.
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Re: Factorio Roadmap for 0.12 + 0.13
The game is 0.13, not 1.0 though.FadMad8 wrote:So now that 0.13 is considered feature complete, when are we getting a roadmap post for Factorio 2?or Factorio II, who knows.
I think before that a 0.14 can be squeezed in, maybe a 0.15
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So... version 1.0 in 2-3 years, then?Drury wrote:The game is 0.13, not 1.0 though.FadMad8 wrote:So now that 0.13 is considered feature complete, when are we getting a roadmap post for Factorio 2?or Factorio II, who knows.
I think before that a 0.14 can be squeezed in, maybe a 0.15
Re: Factorio Roadmap for 0.12 + 0.13
Let's hope for 10-12 years. That means a lot of updates till 0.25. A lot of new content. So what can we expect for 0.23? Some hoover engine to put in your modular armor? So you can 'fly' above your factory?lancar wrote:So... version 1.0 in 2-3 years, then?Drury wrote:The game is 0.13, not 1.0 though.FadMad8 wrote:So now that 0.13 is considered feature complete, when are we getting a roadmap post for Factorio 2?or Factorio II, who knows.
I think before that a 0.14 can be squeezed in, maybe a 0.15
0.13 is great with already a lot of new features. For me the game already looks complete, although extra content always makes me happy.
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Oh my, you really want us to get crazyNiuno wrote:Let's hope for 10-12 years.lancar wrote:So... version 1.0 in 2-3 years, then?Drury wrote:The game is 0.13, not 1.0 though.FadMad8 wrote:So now that 0.13 is considered feature complete, when are we getting a roadmap post for Factorio 2?or Factorio II, who knows.
I think before that a 0.14 can be squeezed in, maybe a 0.15
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Dwarf Fortress crazy?kovarex wrote: Oh my, you really want us to get crazy
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I'd donate.kiba wrote:Dwarf Fortress crazy?kovarex wrote: Oh my, you really want us to get crazy
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Don't you mean "buy"?Sebb767 wrote:
I'd donate.
The dwarf fortress business model is donation, but Wube's business model is something else entirely.
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They accept donations. https://www.factorio.com/donations
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Cool. I didn't know about that.DaveMcW wrote:They accept donations. https://www.factorio.com/donations
Though the donations wouldn't be enough to subsist on for a team, anyway.
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I'm pretty sure you can buy everyone a beer at leastkiba wrote:Cool. I didn't know about that.DaveMcW wrote:They accept donations. https://www.factorio.com/donations
Though the donations wouldn't be enough to subsist on for a team, anyway.
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Nope, I mean "donate". I already bought the game, but my 20 bucks won't support updates forever.kiba wrote:Don't you mean "buy"?Sebb767 wrote:
I'd donate.
The dwarf fortress business model is donation, but Wube's business model is something else entirely.
So for endless updates, they need a steady stream of income (they're not 80-hour no-pay maniacs like Scott, I guess) and I'd donate for this
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Factorio is awesome and playable, yes.
It's FAR from complete.
The most obvious thing is the lack of real end-game. Sure, you can launch a rocket but that quite definitely isn't meant to be where you should end the game. Building up all that infrastructure to produce rockets and satellites seems rather wasteful as it could be extended a lot.
There were talks about building a space platform. They have the technology for other "worlds" for over a year now and I'd be extremely surprised if it doesn't get incorporated into the game somehow outside of mods. There has also been the ability to "trade" things. That could be used for stuff like feeding your home world with rockets, for example.
Factorio has tons of awesome features under the hood that aren't being used by the game itself. I hope they will get used eventually. I hope there will be feature additions for years to come.
Factorio could become somewhat similar to Minecraft in terms of its business model. Sure, it probably won't work all that well on consoles and phones but they could start selling servers for people that want them. That might generate some steady income without having to find new buyers all the time.
Of course, burnout of devs is always possible.and few people are willing to work on same project for extended periods of time. I just hope that the time factorio gets actively developed lasts for several years
It's FAR from complete.
The most obvious thing is the lack of real end-game. Sure, you can launch a rocket but that quite definitely isn't meant to be where you should end the game. Building up all that infrastructure to produce rockets and satellites seems rather wasteful as it could be extended a lot.
There were talks about building a space platform. They have the technology for other "worlds" for over a year now and I'd be extremely surprised if it doesn't get incorporated into the game somehow outside of mods. There has also been the ability to "trade" things. That could be used for stuff like feeding your home world with rockets, for example.
Factorio has tons of awesome features under the hood that aren't being used by the game itself. I hope they will get used eventually. I hope there will be feature additions for years to come.
Factorio could become somewhat similar to Minecraft in terms of its business model. Sure, it probably won't work all that well on consoles and phones but they could start selling servers for people that want them. That might generate some steady income without having to find new buyers all the time.
Of course, burnout of devs is always possible.and few people are willing to work on same project for extended periods of time. I just hope that the time factorio gets actively developed lasts for several years
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I partly agree. A better endgame would be nice, but what would a space platform be other than "load a sh*t ton of iron into your rocket" (which you do for building anyway)? Also, at some point the building mechanics limit you scale. Rows of hundreds of furnances are fun once, but not if you need to build them over and over. You'd somehow need to automate finding ore and building miners to counter this; then you need higher producing furnances etc. Maybe something like a tech level 3. But this would be a biiig revamp.hoho wrote: The most obvious thing is the lack of real end-game. Sure, you can launch a rocket but that quite definitely isn't meant to be where you should end the game. Building up all that infrastructure to produce rockets and satellites seems rather wasteful as it could be extended a lot.
There were talks about building a space platform. They have the technology for other "worlds" for over a year now and I'd be extremely surprised if it doesn't get incorporated into the game somehow outside of mods. There has also been the ability to "trade" things. That could be used for stuff like feeding your home world with rockets, for example.
So yes, we need an endgame, but it probably has to be something special or revamp the system to support serious mass production. I'm open for anything, but simply throwing in a platform or building yet another furnance row on another planet sounds really boring.
Maybe the other planets have other ressources; kind of like the biome-idea? That would give it another go instead of just getting more iron/copper.
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Well, you could combine the two ideas - build the platform in order to be able to send stuff to home planet. I think some sort of procedurally generated "orders" to be fulfilled would be nice there. Homeworld mod has something like that.Sebb767 wrote:A better endgame would be nice, but what would a space platform be other than "load a sh*t ton of iron into your rocket" (which you do for building anyway)?
I think the game manages this quite nicely with going from manual building to little-bit-less-manual with blueprints. When you reach that scale, you essentially can make a "machine" to process a metric ton of items in form of a blueprint. Of course, probably not many players are creating such things and instead are just using blueprints for copy-pasting trivial things.Sebb767 wrote:Also, at some point the building mechanics limit you scale. Rows of hundreds of furnances are fun once, but not if you need to build them over and over
I'm not sure if automated resource finding-extracting would work. This seems to be more for the RTS-thingy that was discussed somewhere.Sebb767 wrote:You'd somehow need to automate finding ore and building miners to counter this; then you need higher producing furnances etc. Maybe something like a tech level 3. But this would be a biiig revamp.
I wouldn't mind if we had "autonomous" bots/tanks we can send out to explore but I don't think they should be able to build stuff on their own. What could be is that onec you get a satellite up you can "enter" a special building that makes the game to a regular top-down RTS thingy where you can order your bots around as you want. With more satellites the range of the map you can control that way also expands.
Battlezone 2 did something like that some 17 years ago. Most of the time you spent in your combat vehicle battling others but once you reached high enough tech level you could get out and control your underlings in a RTS-like fashion.
So, basically, a "new start" with new resources and new goals on another planet? Yeah, that would be fun but it'd not be an end-game. It would just push the end-game to be that bit fartherSebb767 wrote:Maybe the other planets have other ressources; kind of like the biome-idea? That would give it another go instead of just getting more iron/copper.
Then, again, we could compare Factorio with Minecraft. Both have rather basic endgame and tons of players don't really consider the "official" end to be a goal to push towards all that much. Personally, I only killed the end dragon in Minecraft after a couple of years of playing the game (with tech mods) - I simply always had more interesting stuff to do in the overworld.
Of course, the obvious difference is that one can build castles made of dirt and stone in Minecraft without ever getting beyond wood tools while there is nothing comparable in Factorio. For me personally, factorio's main fun has been in the process, not the goal. To make it more fun for myself I've extended the process via mods like Marathon, Bob's, Angel's, and a myriad of others that increase science costs.
Of course, not all people would like to extend the "grind" and to be forced to expanding their production lines to some ludricious levels and I fully understand that. What I also think is that Factorio is not really meant to be liked by everyone. I'm lucky in sense that how it's implemented now suites me quite well (especially when adding a ton of mods). There are other games that are considered as pure awesomeness that I find boring. Not everyone needs to like everything.
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I'm well aware of blueprints. My point is, the current mining system can't handle to increase your production yet another order of magnitude for a space platform IMO. The rocket took (for me, at least) about 100-ish active furnances. Buildung this smelting setup 10 times is doable via blueprints, but I was already pretty busy keeping the iron ore flowing. Imagine ten times as much: I'd be only running to discover new iron to just keep the input high or alternatively I would hardly make any progress because the influx is too low.hoho wrote:[...] I think the game manages this quite nicely with going from manual building to little-bit-less-manual with blueprints. When you reach that scale, you essentially can make a "machine" to process a metric ton of items in form of a blueprint. Of course, probably not many players are creating such things and instead are just using blueprints for copy-pasting trivial things.
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I'm not sure if automated resource finding-extracting would work. This seems to be more for the RTS-thingy that was discussed somewhere.
I wouldn't mind if we had "autonomous" bots/tanks we can send out to explore but I don't think they should be able to build stuff on their own. What could be is that onec you get a satellite up you can "enter" a special building that makes the game to a regular top-down RTS thingy where you can order your bots around as you want. With more satellites the range of the map you can control that way also expands.
Battlezone 2 did something like that some 17 years ago. Most of the time you spent in your combat vehicle battling others but once you reached high enough tech level you could get out and control your underlings in a RTS-like fashion.
Something like deep miners pose a solution, but they'd need to be balanced via power usage because if they're even slower it would just be building rows of them. I'm talking about several screen sizes of fields here. Or, as I proposed, robots just build the far out mines for you
I mean more dangerous planets (terrains?) where you need to land with your laser turrets equipped. Maybe you have low power there or extremly many/good enemies, but you could find plutonium you need for the nuclear plant to run which you need for your deep miners.hoho wrote:So, basically, a "new start" with new resources and new goals on another planet? Yeah, that would be fun but it'd not be an end-game. It would just push the end-game to be that bit fartherSebb767 wrote:Maybe the other planets have other ressources; kind of like the biome-idea? That would give it another go instead of just getting more iron/copper.
hoho wrote:Then, again, we could compare Factorio with Minecraft. Both have rather basic endgame and tons of players don't really consider the "official" end to be a goal to push towards all that much. Personally, I only killed the end dragon in Minecraft after a couple of years of playing the game (with tech mods) - I simply always had more interesting stuff to do in the overworld.
Of course, the obvious difference is that one can build castles made of dirt and stone in Minecraft without ever getting beyond wood tools while there is nothing comparable in Factorio. For me personally, factorio's main fun has been in the process, not the goal. To make it more fun for myself I've extended the process via mods like Marathon, Bob's, Angel's, and a myriad of others that increase science costs.
Of course, not all people would like to extend the "grind" and to be forced to expanding their production lines to some ludricious levels and I fully understand that. What I also think is that Factorio is not really meant to be liked by everyone. I'm lucky in sense that how it's implemented now suites me quite well (especially when adding a ton of mods). There are other games that are considered as pure awesomeness that I find boring. Not everyone needs to like everything.
I totally agree here But it should be "ludricious levels", not "building the blueprint a ludricious amount of times".
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Ah, yes. Mining is indeed something that doesn't scale too well even with blueprints.Sebb767 wrote:My point is, the current mining system can't handle to increase your production yet another order of magnitude for a space platform IMO.
Though I think they made more distant ore fields to have greater yield so the further away from start you get the easier it should be. This could be a pretty nice solution, really.
While I'd absolutely love something like this, it wouldn't really be *that* much different from what we have. Just multiply enemies by 10 and you'd have something quite similar. It would essentially be a "soft reset" of game - you are doing more or less the same thing but in a different environment with different starting tech level.Sebb767 wrote:I mean more dangerous planets (terrains?) where you need to land with your laser turrets equipped. Maybe you have low power there or extremly many/good enemies, but you could find plutonium you need for the nuclear plant to run which you need for your deep miners.
There still wouldn't be "real" end-game, just extension of what we have that pushes the completion a bit further back. To be honest I'm not really sure if there can be a real "end" to Factorio. Personally, I'd probably like to have some sort of colony supply missions that get progressively harder to fulfill. Yeah, it'll boil down to just expanding production/mining but that's pretty much what Factorio *is*.
You can always just make a blueprint of blueprints!Sebb767 wrote:But it should be "ludricious levels", not "building the blueprint a ludricious amount of times".
I'm not too far into my current bobs-marathon-flux game (building production for blue science) but my biggest blueprint at the moment is for smelting with 40 steel furnaces that I've plotted down for copper and iron a few times. I chew through around 10k copper/s to keep 10 science labs going
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Re: Factorio Roadmap for 0.12 + 0.13
Awesome ideas guys, thanks for the inspiration.
In a related post (viewtopic.php?f=6&t=28545&p=184238#p184238), I wrote about some ideas based on enhancements (partly related to the recent posts above), which I very honestly can imagine being included into the real game.
Thoughts?
In a related post (viewtopic.php?f=6&t=28545&p=184238#p184238), I wrote about some ideas based on enhancements (partly related to the recent posts above), which I very honestly can imagine being included into the real game.
Thoughts?