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Factorio, the excellent Early Access building and resource management game from Wube Software has a massive new release out ready for testing.

The experimental build 0.17 (and the 0.17.1 bugfix) include some ridiculously big changes for the game. There's far too many changes to list them all here but at a glance, here's some highlights of what to expect from it:

  • A brand new introduction campaign

The new introduction tutorial is actually really nice, while it's not entirely complete it does seem to do a pretty good job of getting you up to speed and interested in actually playing the game. As someone who loves the game but hasn't played it for a long time, it really helped. I especially like the limit helpful robot following you around.

  • New UI style, with a number of places having their final versions up with plenty more still being finished
  • New quickbar, which no longer acts like inventory space (middle click to an remove item)
  • Loads of new graphics for things like the accumulator, biters, spitters, worms, spawners, chests and so on
  • Rich text tags that can be used pretty much anywhere
  • They reworked the Map Editor so it's now part of the standard game
  • Added clipboard functionality and undo functionality (Control + Z)
  • Modernized and optimized rendering backend using OpenGL 3.3 Core Profile with texture streaming
  • Steam networking support

See everything else in the changelog here for 0.17.

The newer quickbar is a massive improvement, being a lot more useful than it was before. Being able to easily click a slot and pick an item to have there is really great.

Factorio is a game where you can easily lose track of time, it's pretty incredible what craziness you're able to create with it. I was only supposed to quickly test out the update and I ended up spending multiple hours building up a new start. It certainly can get a little confusing as you progress though, you end up juggling so much although it does allow you to mark points of interest on your map which comes in real handy. It performs amazingly well too, no issues for me.

You can grab copy from Humble Store, GOG and Steam.

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ZigZag Feb 27, 2019
YES!!!!!!!!!! :D


Last edited by ZigZag on 27 February 2019 at 1:43 pm UTC
scaine Feb 27, 2019
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I thought this left EA last year! When are they actually going to finalise its content??
hardpenguin Feb 27, 2019
Gotta love this game, so complex and addicting.
Mal Feb 27, 2019
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Quoting: scaineI thought this left EA last year! When are they actually going to finalise its content??

In the next months in their plans. So, realistically, I'd say Q4 this year. :) Regardless, this should be the last experimental major. It will be updated until it basically becomes 1.0.
Captain_Rage Feb 27, 2019
As soon as I can move away from my old laptop get a new desktop PC Factorio will be running warm. The newest screenshots look great! :)
stretch611 Feb 27, 2019
Quoting: scaineI thought this left EA last year! When are they actually going to finalise its content??
A while back, it was expected that release 0.16 was going to be their Release Candidate for 1.0 and leaving Early Access. However, their Roadmap (updated 9/2018) shows what is expected to release in 0.18.

Personally, I have had the game since 0.14 (back when you had to kill biter nests to get alien artifacts for the top tier science.) I have been impressed with the majority of what they have done with the game since. Right now, most of the changes seem to be spit and polish while making it slightly more noob friendly.

If you look at the roadmap the majority of the work for 0.17 (and expected for 0.18) has been on backend improvements, better GUI, more hi resolution graphics, and tutorials/campaign. There has been a few balancing tweaks, but no major gameplay changes.


Last edited by stretch611 on 27 February 2019 at 11:01 pm UTC
Scoopta Feb 28, 2019
I'm really looking forward to giving this a go on my new setup. I can see everything all at once. Whether that's good or not has yet to be determined.
kean Feb 28, 2019
Hopefully they will never finish it, I play this game for 3 years and it keeps surprising me :) Best 20€ I spent in my entire life :)
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