Here’s to hoping that if it happens, it happens on the visible side (I know, highly unlikely), and that I can afford a telescope.
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I think it’s still a bit too new for that.
His videos mostly get around 3m views, I don’t think he’s that desperate…
And who gave you the information that made you think the dprk isn’t that bad?
MBech@feddit.dkto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Dream of car-free Berlin aims to end nightmare of gridlockEnglish9·2 days agoI drove in Berlin a few years ago. Even when there was a lot of traffic it was super easy to get around. I had an easier time getting through Berlin than my 30k population city in Denmark.
With that said, a car-free city is obviously the better option for a whole bunch of reasons, but it just doesn’t really seem to have THAT bad traffic problems.
MBech@feddit.dkto Television@piefed.social•From star confirms season 4 filming has started4·2 days agoIt’s not very good either. Every single character is determined to choose the absolutely dumbest decisions throughout the whole series. The first season is somewhat interresting, but it just turns into dumb shit.
MBech@feddit.dkto politics @lemmy.world•Elizabeth Warren Releases New Data from Joint Committee on Taxation Revealing That “Pass Through Deduction” is a Giveaway to Millionaires10·3 days agoWon’t somebody please think of the poor millionaires!!
MBech@feddit.dkto Automation and Factory Builder Games@lemmy.zip•The Factory, a first person industrial factory automation game, released on Steam.English1·3 days agoLike the other commenter mentioned, there needs to be a clear reason to progress, and some npc telling to you should progress simply isn’t enough of a motivation. I should need to want to progress myself. This can definately be done through pve like factorio, but I don’t think that’s the only thing. I usually play without enemies in factorio because I feel it becomes more of a tower defence game in the end, than an automation game. I’m not entirely sure what makes me WANT to progress in factorio though. Maybe just my own imagination that has this whole big cool factory figured out? Kinda like for most people in Minecraft, their imagination and creativity is the motivation.
Either way, none of that looks to be present in the game in the post. I can’t imagine a great, big, cool, automated, efficient factory when I’m stuck in a warehouse. Coupled with everything by default seems to be messy. The floor looks like shit, the walls look like shit, the machines look tiny and unimpressive, the materials on the belt are just thrown unto it, instead of being placed neatly, the lighting looks depressing and shit. It removes every part of me that wants to think “impressive factory”, when the default is “Crackhouse assembly room”. The result is that my motivation is: “welcome to your depressing job, now work slave”
An automation game also shouldn’t have any more mechanics than are needed for the gameplay (any game for that matter). The materials having weird physics doesn’t add anything to the game, in fact, it’s part of what makes it seem messy. Imagine if factorio had similar physics, where it seems like the materials are rolling off the belts everywhere.
I haven’t played the game, so I can’t comment on the progression, but this is the absolutely most important part of an automation game to me. You need to progress from “doing everything manually” to “complete automation” at a very precise pace. If you start by just plopping down a machine and it just magically gets ressources and starts assembling, you’re not feeling like you actually automated something. The first big dopamine hit you get in Factorio, is from getting your smelters, miners and boilers to work without you having to supply them with coal or wood. This is a very integral part of the progression, because you feel like you actually automated something. Before you had a list of things you absolutely had to do to keep the factory running, and now that list is shorter. Soon it’ll get longer again, and you now have something new you can try to automate.
Lastly. The game looks purely like a low effort assetflip, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but the execution is incredibly bad. The workstation in the pictures looks like something from Rust. It doesn’t fit the overall theme of a highly efficient factory.
So to sum up. What I absolutely need in an automation game at a minimum is:
- Being motivated to WANT to build a good factory, instead of being told to.
- Surroundings that motivates creativity.
- An overall coherent mechanical and artistic theme.
- Manual tasks to automate.
Now if you’ll excuse me. I’ve accidentally motived myself to spend the rest of the day playing Factorio…
MBech@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.zip•We solved the Smartphone Keyboard problem back in 2013… It’s time to bring this concept backEnglish1·4 days agoI didn’t like the lack of apps back then, but now my used apps are very limited anyway, so I probably wouldn’t really mind. Everything else about it was decently good.
MBech@feddit.dkto Automation and Factory Builder Games@lemmy.zip•The Factory, a first person industrial factory automation game, released on Steam.English1·4 days agoTotally, I have nothing against the post or the poster. If anything this makes for a good post to discuss what makes automation games good in the first place.
MBech@feddit.dkto Automation and Factory Builder Games@lemmy.zip•The Factory, a first person industrial factory automation game, released on Steam.English1·4 days agoThis just looks like every other low effort game, and it wants to compete with some of the high quality games in this genre? How?
Why would I play this instead of Satisfactory? To watch glitchy physics on materials in a game genre that really doesn’t need physics on materials?
Iran “seems to want peace” because they throw weapons and money at terrorist organisations to do their dirty work instead. They are not, and have never been interested in peace, they just don’t like having their name associated with the actions, so they hire outside help to murder people instead. With the amount of support through money, weapons and supplies Iran has given the Houthis and Hamas, do you really want them to have access to nuclear weapons?
MBech@feddit.dkto News@lemmy.world•FDA Halts New Clinical Trials That Export Americans’ Cells to Foreign Labs in Hostile Countries for Genetic Engineering0·8 days agoChina and other hostile countries
When has China actually been hostile towards the USA in the last 40 years?
That part can be manipulated a bit