Presenting the Factorio UnOfficial FAQ
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:11 am
I've been working on this for the last few weeks, much of the time spent on laboriously (yeah, bad, bad me, doing a lot of dumb work because I didn't think the project through before embarking on it) splitting the initially very looong document into multiple shorter documents:
Factorio UnOfficial FAQ index
Plans are to add more and better links to official sources of information (the wiki, and the various FAQs from Wube and ßilk), to add a slightly more interesting "spacer" between sections instead of just 3 blank lines (if anyone knows Latin, please shout out), to add some screenshots illustrating how to build various basic setups, and to move the contents of one of the indexed posts into other posts and subsequently delete that post.
(Since the FAQ resides on a general-purpose blog, rather than on a blog specific to that game, there are a bunch of things I can't do with Blogspot's right-side widgets, meaning everything must be done in-document, unlike with my other blogs.)
Feel free to give feedback on the project, either in this thread, or in the comments to the various posts.
I'm particularly interested in quotable testimony which covers things that I haven't tried myself, especially playing Factorio on a non-Windows system. Right now the FAQ is largely silent about that and it's one thing I can't improve on without help.
Factorio UnOfficial FAQ index
Plans are to add more and better links to official sources of information (the wiki, and the various FAQs from Wube and ßilk), to add a slightly more interesting "spacer" between sections instead of just 3 blank lines (if anyone knows Latin, please shout out), to add some screenshots illustrating how to build various basic setups, and to move the contents of one of the indexed posts into other posts and subsequently delete that post.
(Since the FAQ resides on a general-purpose blog, rather than on a blog specific to that game, there are a bunch of things I can't do with Blogspot's right-side widgets, meaning everything must be done in-document, unlike with my other blogs.)
Feel free to give feedback on the project, either in this thread, or in the comments to the various posts.
I'm particularly interested in quotable testimony which covers things that I haven't tried myself, especially playing Factorio on a non-Windows system. Right now the FAQ is largely silent about that and it's one thing I can't improve on without help.