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Friday Facts #298 - Demo upgrade for Stable

Demo upgrade for Stable


Introduction as Demo In general, the Introduction scenario has been very well received. Feedback has been flooding in, and it has been very useful. Receiving screenshots from all of you has been great. We are mostly happy with the state of the gameplay, and it seems to be having the right effect on new players. When 0.17 moves to stable, there will need to be a new version of the Demo. The Introduction scenario was always planned to be the Demo, but there are still some sticking points we want to address. Loaders/Feeders/Consumers Back in FFF-284 we discussed a plan to promote new players to use belts. This solution worked very well during focus testing when the target points were Underground belts instead of Loaders. Even once we changed the targets to Loaders, players still built belts, but the effect was not as strong. My hope was that this could be solved when the Loaders received new art.
Loaders introduced a new issue which is a good example of contextual blindness. To me, the Loaders were simply a quest item consumer, conveniently placed so that after it was used, the player had accidentally set up some logistics automation. The items go in and disappear. To the players imagination, those items are being transferred to the adjacent structure.
This breaks a fundamental rule that was decided back in FFF-128 when Loaders were being considered. This rule is that there is only one way to move items between structures, by using Inserters. Even though the items were never actually transferred, and our intent was that the Loader consumes them, it is enough that the player might think they were transferred. The next solution
Now that Loaders are gone, we needed a new 1x1 Consumer entity which the player must use inserters to fill. We will be releasing it in the experimental this week so now is a good time to test it and send some last minute feedback. As usual, the introduction takes screenshots of your play-through, which can be found in the 'script-output' directory, please send them to us.

Combat robot and tank changes


There are some small tweaks we have made related to the Combat robots and Tank in this last week, and wanted to just quickly give a summary of the changes and our thoughts. Tank no longer takes damage when hitting rocks We've noticed that the tank would take a huge amount of damage when hitting rocks, which isn't really fun. This change does nothing but remove irritation, and makes it consistent with hitting trees and cliffs. Tank acid resist 50% -> 70% Tanks were a bit too squishy against the acid on ground, especially later in the game, where the acid of multiple types of Spitters/Worms stacks. Just some minor balancing really. Defender robot recipe change We made a change to the recipe of Defender capsules for 0.17, which was adding flying robot frames as an ingredient. This makes the recipe more complex, and critically means you need to have a full oil setup running before you can craft them. We had an intention to buff the combat robots to compensate, but this did not come to pass. A problem with needing oil to produce the defenders, is that once you have oil, a lot of much better options (laser turrets, flamethrowers) become available, and the time taken to unlock all the prerequisite technologies delays their introduction. So we decided to revert the change, and focus more on a niche use-case of the defender capsules. Without needing flying robot frames, you can produce the capsules without the need of any oil products. This means they are accessible earlier, and can be used to fight the medium biters that start appearing around the mid-game. We also decided to buff their base damage from 5 -> 8, to make them much deadlier against the 4 armor medium biters. The other related combat robot changes of 0.17, namely the buff to follower robot count technologies, means they might now see some more use. With all the military science upgrades, defender capsules can become quite powerful. Beams at night A small feature, but every little helps; Beams now show up nice and bright in the darkness:
As always, let us know what you think on our forum.


[ 2019-06-07 11:51:30 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

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