also the more likely the fanbase will complain about games journalists and walking simulators like they're trapped in 2012. gamer opinion hot take bottom text
also the more likely the fanbase will complain about games journalists and walking simulators like they're trapped in 2012. gamer opinion hot take bottom text
I’ve found that the fanbase of logistics games like Factorio, Satisfactory and Dyson Sphere Program tend to have a really collaborative spirit, everyone sharing ideas and treating new players really well, but that’s just my limited experience.
ive also experienced that, multiplayer is basically just hopping on someone else's world and just get to work building for the fun of it.
I once went on one of those factorio multiplayer maps thats been played thousands of hours, but then was abandoned and griefed over time. I was mostly there to just take a look around for curiosity's sake, but then a couple other people came on probably doing the same thing I was and we decided to try and rebuild the world. Since the blueprints of everything built were still around we mostly just had to rebuild to robot network and the robots got to rebuilding everything else. It was a fun experience working with random people in a completely unfamiliar base to make everything run again.
That’s dope, I’ve never played multiplayer, but I hung out in the subreddit a good bit. I’m into Dyson Sphere now, you played it?
I havent played dyson sphere but ive seen a bit of it on youtube, I watched the very early game of nilaus' playthrough. The concept looks interesting but the fact theres no grid for machines to snap to bothers me for some reason so I never got too into it.
Multiplayer factorio is fun and really easy to get into, I would say its even easier than singleplayer. Its a great way to learn the game from players more experienced than you, and to teach players with less experience. Literally just go to the multiplayer server list and join one, theres always something to do no matter skill level.