Factorio

Factorio Dev Tracker




29 Nov

Comment
    Klonan on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
You need to own the base game to play/buy the expansion

11 Apr

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
It is probably an antivirus software blocking the game from reading files from the disk for whatever reason.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/427520/discussions/5/1621726179575061782/... Read more

27 Jan

Post
    Klonan on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Your game will/should auto-update to 1.1.19 if you are not opted-in to any betas.
The changelog with all the changes from 1.0.0 will show when you first load the new update.

If you want to go back to the 1.0.0 you can do so in the betas menu.

Its been 2 months since the 1.1.0 release, so most mods should have been updated. Please check the in-game mod updater.

More news to come on Friday.

14 Dec

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Oooooor ... there is checkbox for it in graphics settings (out of all places ... I couldn't find it either)

28 Jun

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
It's not downloadable from regular releases, but there was download link here https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-184

18 Jun

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Yes, we keep the current August release date. Circumstances that allowed us to move the release date forwards haven't changed, and Cyberpunk was just a catalyst that started us thinking about moving the release date to begin with (not sole reason). 5 extra weeks would not be enough to squeze in some good surprise feature, and we'd probably just mess something up instead (we still might before August :P)

08 Jun

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Hello, you can either use launch option --force-d3d or edit config.ini (in %APPDATA%\Factorio\config\config.ini) and delete line force-opengl=true from it

20 Mar

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Try to open Factorio properties in Steam, and set launch options to --dxgi-blit-model

31 Jan

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Try to disable V-sync in graphics options. If that doesn't help or introduces tearing, disable "Use flip presentation model" in graphics settings (you need to restart the game for this one to take).

If that doesn't work either, try to see if you can disable G-sync for Factorio in nVidia control panel.

30 Nov

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
My guess is that you haven't installed the graphics drivers.

21 Nov

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Explanation in FFF that KatherineOfSky mentioned: https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-158

It is unfortunate we decided to drop the 32bit support just few months after releasing the game on Steam. It would not be reasonable to prevent access to the product people payed for, so we can't mark the game as 64bit only now. Doing that would make Steam Client update everyone to 64bit build of the game, and would prevent people from even installing the game on 32bit OS in the future.

If you bought the game recently and have only 32bit OS, you should request refund.

05 Nov

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Hello, it's usually caused by slow HDD. In subsequent starts, game files are cached in RAM by OS, so it's not reading them from disk anymore and starts fast.

Installing the game on faster HDD or SSD should help decrease the startup time.

02 Nov


11 Oct

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Originally posted by Willoguns: my laptop has these specs:
CPU: A4-7210 quad core up to 2.2GHz
GPU: Radeon R3
RAM: 8GB 1600MHz ddr3L
and a really slow HDD

can happily say that even after all these updates I can comfortably get 50-60 fps on low-medium settings! :D
Hey, thanks for the message. We put non-trivial amout of effort to make the game run even on fairly low spec hardware, and I appreciate that you recognize it's not expected to run on "anything" just because it's a 2D game.

09 Oct

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
If you want to have an infinite supply of an item, place down Inifinity Chest (it's in the "question mark" category in Entity Editor) and set its filter to the item you want (artillery shell) and set how much should be kept in the chest inventory. As you take out items out of it, the chest will respawn new items to fullfill the filter settings. So then you can Ctrl + click the chest and top up supplies in your inventory instead of having to pickup items from ground.

Also, did you know you don't need to save scenario and create new map, you can just type /editor in the chat/console and it will switch you to character mode? Type /editor again to switch back to editor mode. This also works in your existing saves (will disable achievements). Or you don't need to bother with switching to character mode, you can setup inserter to feed artillery turret from infinity chest and unpause time in the editor mode.

We make the editor for ourselves to develop the game. During ... Read more

09 Sep

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Originally posted by Toothless Raider: Good to know that. Is it safe to say that works on Linux as well?
Indeed. But you have to use valid Linux path, obviously.
Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Originally posted by Toothless Raider: WTH? I mean WOW The graphic update is amazing!!!! Keep up the great work!
Thanks!

You can override mod folder path by setting launch options in Factorio properties in Steam Library. It's not the most convenient solution, but probably easier than having to fiddle with symlinks.
--mod-directory "D:\Factorio_mods"

07 Apr

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
We don't know what we will do after Factorio 1.0 (probably not Factorio 2 right away)

28 Feb

Comment
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
The problme is low-quality option is 0.17 option only, and is not recognized by 0.16

27 Jun

Post
    posila87 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Is Factorio going to be on sale next Steam sale?
No, we don't plan to participate in any sales any time soon.

Announcement of no-sale policy originally posted by kovarex in Factorio Friday Facts #140[www.factorio.com]
We state it on our steam page, but people are still asking about it so I want to state it officially. We don't plan any Factorio sale. I'm aware, that the sale can make a lot of money in a short period of time, but I believe that it is not worth it in the long run, and since we are not in financial pressure we can afford to think in the long run. We don't like sales for the same reason we don't like the 9.99 prices. We want to be honest with our customers. When it costs ...
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