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Factorio was created for a very specific audience. Wube never puts it on sale, they never really market it, and they've spent years working obsessively to make it appeal even more to that audience. And from what I understand, Wube has been doing very well.

A game like Slay the Spire, as I understand it, is about adapting your strategy on the fly, based on incomplete information. It's about turning chance opportunities into a plan.

Factorio is a game about managing complexity and growth. For about 5 minutes, it looks like a 2D version of Minecraft. Chop down a tree. Mine some ore. But you immediately automate those first steps, and the automation rapidly grows in scale and complexity. Pretty soon, your early compromises are blocking your growth. Do you accept mediocrity? Do you rebuild part of what you've done? And can you afford the resources to fight off the endless army of bugs tearing through your walls?

If you make good decisions, you'll soon be throwing around millions of crafted items. You'll have a network of trains zipping everywhere. Logistic robots will continually replenish your inventory. You'll design a system to resupply and repair your defenses automatically. And with luck, maybe you'll launch a rocket after 50 or 70 hours.

Factorio is a bit like programming. But it's more like being in charge of technical strategy at a growing company. Can you meet your immediate needs simply and efficiently, while still leaving open a path to grow 10x?

Patio11, however, is playing modded Factorio. Specifically, the notorious "Space Exploration" mod, which requires building an interplanetary logistics network. It's notorious for taking 250-500 hours to beat. Beating it requires a keen sense of priotization and organization. So yeah, a Space Exploration save is probably more complex than some startups.

If all this sounds fascinating, I strongly advise you to run now, and never look back. It's called Cracktorio for a reason.

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Canadians noticed they had an issue in 2021 when 30k (highest estimate I've seen) went to protest in front of Parliament hill. In January.

And the gov't responded by calling them extremists and freezing bank accounts of those who directly or indirectly supported the convoy. It was quite effective, unfortunately.

Is anyone surprised that conditions have declined since then?

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