Alright, rockets have been launched what should I do next?
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2020 8:36 pm
I've been playing Factorio for the last few years every now and then after work. Right now I once more have a save file with about 80 hours on it. My rockets are starting to get launched one after the other and I´m optimizing everything wherever I can whilst also squashing the occasional bug whenever I can. It slowly is starting to get a bit stale. The game does reflect certain aspects of real life, such as the change in climate and the effects of it. Every time I look at the map I wonder if the pollution, which draws out the bugs, could be reduced in a sensible manner. In this particular run I've actually omitted the use of nuclear power in leu for building giant fields of batteries and solar panels. Now what I noticed in that run is also a lack of wind power, considering there does seem to be some form of air current existing. Hydrogen would also fit the bill of more ecological alternatives whilst staying in the industrial theme of the game. Furthermore facilities that reduce the amount of pollution that is generated, similar to efficiency modules, would also be something to consider implementing. Additionally since those alien bug hives seem to be capable of actively absorbing the pollution it would make sense that this effect could be researched in some shape or form. The entire game is in essence so far based on the concept of destroying and polluting the land in an industrial fashion, drying up rivers, removing or culling indigenous creatures with no intention of replacing them, sawing down entire swats of forest and kill anything that isn't you. I actually would be looking forward to a DLC that changes that, namely one themed around the idea of restoring the land and living in harmony with it, rather than trampling over it as we do now. It would fit the theme to a degree to not go to a planet, rip out all resources and leave a husk of a world behind in the process just to repeat that endlessly making the universe a trash heap of dead planets.