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- Mon Nov 18, 2024 1:36 pm
- Forum: News
- Topic: Friday Facts #436 - Lost in Translation
- Replies: 81
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Re: Friday Facts #436 - Lost in Translation
I'm curious if Wube has stats on the overall languages selected by players. I wonder what languages Factorio are most commonly played in, after english?
- Mon Nov 11, 2024 7:52 am
- Forum: Duplicates
- Topic: [2.0.16] New Rails 4 width intersection conjoins same colored sections into same train block
- Replies: 1
- Views: 528
[2.0.16] New Rails 4 width intersection conjoins same colored sections into same train block
loving the expansion, I'm having a blast with the new rails.
I'm encountering behavior with a common rail junction that really seems like a bug, but it could just be rail signal logic being unfair.
When using a four-width junction with tight signals, I would expect the intersection to create four ...
I'm encountering behavior with a common rail junction that really seems like a bug, but it could just be rail signal logic being unfair.
When using a four-width junction with tight signals, I would expect the intersection to create four ...
- Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:04 am
- Forum: Resolved Problems and Bugs
- Topic: [2.0.12] Gray and black signal color component values too bright
- Replies: 1
- Views: 905
[2.0.12] Gray and black signal color component values too bright
Loving the new expansion. As a user playing with circuit networks,
I would expect the two new color signals, gray and black, when sent to a lamp, would color it a shade _darker_ than the existing white signal.
Not sure if this has been reported yet. Seems like an easy fix.
see attached image.
the ...
I would expect the two new color signals, gray and black, when sent to a lamp, would color it a shade _darker_ than the existing white signal.
Not sure if this has been reported yet. Seems like an easy fix.
see attached image.
the ...
- Fri Sep 06, 2024 12:52 pm
- Forum: News
- Topic: Friday Facts #427 - Combat Balancing & Space Age LAN
- Replies: 253
- Views: 59682
Re: Friday Facts #427 - Combat Balancing & Space Age LAN
Looking at the PCs in the LAN party I see Intel stickers.
Are all the machines in the party similarly spec'd, or is it a variety? Are there ARM architectures being tested alongside x86 machines in the same testing group? Is the testing all on the same Windows OS, or are there some Macbooks testing ...
Are all the machines in the party similarly spec'd, or is it a variety? Are there ARM architectures being tested alongside x86 machines in the same testing group? Is the testing all on the same Windows OS, or are there some Macbooks testing ...