Steam, buy the game, alpha, full version, receiving updates
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 2:30 am
Demo
Try the demo before you buy the game. A lot of stuff is already working. If the game doesn't work on your system, please take a look at the system requirements. If you meet them, than please have a look into the bug board if your error is already known, or if it is a known issue. Create an error report, if not!
Alpha and full version
Most/all of this is already answered in the FAQ. You pay one time and will receive all further updates to the game, including the final version 1.0. It doesn't matter if you buy the game on the Factorio page or (possibly) on Steam. This does not include any possible expansion packs or something like a "Factorio 2".
The price of the game can rise as the time goes on. You won't have to pay the difference. As this, you can save some money if you buy the game early.
The game will maybe be released in summer 2015. That's not set in stone, but something the developers try to achive. There can be further updates after that, but that is not guaranteed.
Higher Tiers
If you buy a lower tier of Factorio, you can upgrade at any time to a higher tier. This will only cost the difference between the two tiers, no extra charge.
Steam
The developers will try to make it that you get a steam key and can still use the key on the Factorio page as soon as the game goes to Steam. There's no obligation to change your Factorio page key into a Steam key.
Update to current (unstable) alpha version
You can turn on experimental updates. These contain newer features, but also more bugs than the stable version.
Last change: 2014/12/16
Try the demo before you buy the game. A lot of stuff is already working. If the game doesn't work on your system, please take a look at the system requirements. If you meet them, than please have a look into the bug board if your error is already known, or if it is a known issue. Create an error report, if not!
Alpha and full version
Most/all of this is already answered in the FAQ. You pay one time and will receive all further updates to the game, including the final version 1.0. It doesn't matter if you buy the game on the Factorio page or (possibly) on Steam. This does not include any possible expansion packs or something like a "Factorio 2".
The price of the game can rise as the time goes on. You won't have to pay the difference. As this, you can save some money if you buy the game early.
The game will maybe be released in summer 2015. That's not set in stone, but something the developers try to achive. There can be further updates after that, but that is not guaranteed.
Higher Tiers
If you buy a lower tier of Factorio, you can upgrade at any time to a higher tier. This will only cost the difference between the two tiers, no extra charge.
Steam
The developers will try to make it that you get a steam key and can still use the key on the Factorio page as soon as the game goes to Steam. There's no obligation to change your Factorio page key into a Steam key.
Update to current (unstable) alpha version
You can turn on experimental updates. These contain newer features, but also more bugs than the stable version.
Last change: 2014/12/16