in particular made me want to express my respect for the Factorio development team, because you're not afraid of mentioning feeling insecure. That makes you people very human, and it's nice to see that some companies are not afraid of showing their humanity. I can understand those feelings very well, but I'd say you don't need to worry too much because Factorio is not successful just because of the 'idea'/concept of building an automated factory (to put it simply), it's also because of the execution of that idea is done right. I bet there are already tons of clones out there and there probably will be many more, but building a solid game is about more than just trying to implement a concept that was proven to be successful.From the point of a Factorio developer, I would say that it makes me proud and insecure at the same time
Anyway, like I said, I respect this development team very much, and together with CD Projekt Red you are one of the few companies in which I truly have faith. To me it feels like your top priority is creating a great gaming experience, even more so than making money (which I realize is of course the goal of every company). Your weekly posts covering the various topics in a pretty transparent way (technical, game development topics as well as thing such as this pricing exploit) add to that feeling, and I'd just like to say 'keep it up'!
Thank you for creating one of my favorite games in my 22 years of gaming!