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Friday Facts #254 - No research queue for you

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The research queue


The research queue was one of the planned and implemented features for 0.17. The player could queue up to 5 technologies so the research would flow better. The weird thing about this feature is, that it sounds much better on paper than in reality.
I was playing with the research queue for the first time when I was testing the new tutorial/campaign and I noticed a weird thing about it. As I just queued all the 5 possible technologies in the first mission, I had no idea what and when was unlocked, so I was not taking advantage of these things for quite some time. Vaclav played a lot of normal (freeplay) games with the queue, and he also supported me that the feature in reality doesn't make the experience better. After that, we started to reconsider the feature. The breakdown is this: Cons:
  • The newly unlocked recipes might be overlooked (It is solvable by some kind of pop-up, but it is far from perfect).
  • It removes the joy of looking at the result of the research and of picking a new thing that will be the next one to do.
  • It adds to the feeling of just going through a to-do list without having much to say about it.
  • The queue has to be changed a lot as the priorities change.
Pros:
  • It feels appropriate in some situations, like finishing all remaining green science that I don't care about as I'm not producing blue yet etc.
  • It feels okay to queue the repeating upgrade research at times, but as the cost grows quite fast usually, it becomes less and less of a problem.
So the overall decision was to remove this feature, on the condition that I have to say that I kovarex, personally, killed it. I am the one to blame :)

Mod portal features 2


We have another round of Mod Portal updates for you. There is now a new Trending section where you can browse fresh mods that have have seen a surge in downloads recently. The exact algorithm? Secret sauce, of course.
While browsing and searching for mods, you can now filter by game version, with the latest stable version naturally being the default selection.
The mod portal gives each mod its own little discussion section. However, rather than being a convenient place for mod authors to communicate with their fans, this could also be a source of annoyance, as some mods have other avenues (forum threads, GitHub...) and the mod portal had to be checked separately. This has now been alleviated with the new notification system. Mod authors are automatically subscribed to their mods' discussions, and posters can subscribe to the threads they create or reply to. Email notifications are off by default, but there's nothing easier than enabling them.
To further make the discussions more usable, mod authors and collaborators now have more moderation tools at their hands: they can lock and trash threads, as well as change their titles and category.
I will be shifting my focus from the mod portal for now, but feel free to post feedback and feature requests in the mod portal section on the forums. As always, the pitchforks and flaming torches can be found over on our forum.


[ 2018-08-03 13:12:51 CET ] [ Original post ]

Factorio
Wube Software LTD. Developer
Wube Software LTD. Publisher
2020-08-14 Release
Game News Posts: 506
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Overwhelmingly Positive (164072 reviews)
The Game includes VR Support
Public Linux Depots:
  • Factorio Linux64 [306.86 M]
  • Factorio Linux32 [300.1 M]
Available DLCs:
  • Factorio: Space Age
Factorio is a game in which you build and maintain factories. You will be mining resources, researching technologies, building infrastructure, automating production and fighting enemies. In the beginning you will find yourself chopping trees, mining ores and crafting mechanical arms and transport belts by hand, but in short time you can become an industrial powerhouse, with huge solar fields, oil refining and cracking, manufacture and deployment of construction and logistic robots, all for your resource needs. However this heavy exploitation of the planet's resources does not sit nicely with the locals, so you will have to be prepared to defend yourself and your machine empire.

Join forces with other players in cooperative Multiplayer, create huge factories, collaborate and delegate tasks between you and your friends. Add mods to increase your enjoyment, from small tweak and helper mods to complete game overhauls, Factorio's ground-up Modding support has allowed content creators from around the world to design interesting and innovative features. While the core gameplay is in the form of the freeplay scenario, there are a range of interesting challenges in the form of the Scenario pack, available as free DLC. If you don't find any maps or scenarios you enjoy, you can create your own with the in-game Map Editor, place down entities, enemies, and terrain in any way you like, and even add your own custom script to make for interesting gameplay.

Discount Disclaimer: We don't have any plans to take part in a sale or to reduce the price for the foreseeable future.

What people say about Factorio


  • No other game in the history of gaming handles the logistics side of management simulator so perfectly. - Reddit
  • I see conveyor belts when I close my eyes. I may have been binging Factorio lately. - Notch, Mojang
  • Factorio is a super duper awesome game where we use conveyor belts to shoot aliens. - Zisteau, Youtube

MINIMAL SETUP
  • OS: Linux (tarball installation)
  • Processor: Dual core 3Ghz+Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 3.3 core. DirectX 10.1 capable GPU with 512 MB VRAM - GeForce GTX 260. Radeon HD 4850 or Intel HD Graphics 5500
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
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