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Episode: 4138
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Title: HPR4138: Linux Gaming: Factorio
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4138/hpr4138.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 20:06:48
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This is hacker public radio episode 4138 for Wednesday the 12th of June 2024.
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Today's show is entitled Linux Gaming Factorio.
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It is hosted by Cedric DeVroey and is about 8 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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This summary is a weekly show on which I talk about a game that I'm playing.
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Linux games only.
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You are listening to a show from the Reserve Q. We are airing it now because we had free
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slots that were not filled.
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This is a community project that needs listeners to contribute shows in order to survive.
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Please consider recording a show for hacker public radio.
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So can and they from HBR released this memo on them mailing lists saying that they have
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problems finding enough people to create new shows.
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So yeah, that's why I'm creating this one.
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I thought maybe it's a good idea to have like a weekly show where I talk about the games
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that I like to play.
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I left the world of windows and all its magic and frustration years ago which means that
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since then I am 24-7 working on Linux because I really like it a lot.
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It also means that I cannot play like the really shiny famous new games that come out
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on Windows systems.
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So I'm very much focused on games that are compatible with Linux or at least run very
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well on wine on Linux which yeah you probably know wine is like a Windows emulator for Linux
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and you can run like a bunch of games within that emulator like Age of Empire 2 runs great.
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So it's not that when you are on Linux that you cannot play any Windows games you just
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need to look very carefully at their compatibility with wine.
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Anyways so the game that I am currently playing I only recently started playing it is Factorio
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and Factorio is very much fun.
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It's like if you I think they call these category of games they call them idle games I think
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to give you the gist of it basically you land with like a spaceship you well actually you
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don't land you crash with your spaceship on some Mars like planets and there is nothing
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there there's only rocks and stones and there are minerals which you can start mining
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and basically you need to you the invader you need to start building like a factory on that
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planet to generate the resources for you to create weapons and the end goal of the game is that
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you create a rocket with which you can then leave that planet on which you crashed.
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It's very much fun the game so basically it's an automation game so you start by mining for
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ore like coal and iron and then you need to set up like automation flows to make from these
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two resources first you need to make iron plates and then you use these iron plates for example
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to make guns and then you can also make bullets from those iron plates then if further along you
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can you can start doing ironium processing and such and the amount of detail in the game is just
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very awesome if you like if one of the fun aspects of Age of Empires gaming for you was to
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advance very specifically into that science tree then factorial is definitely for you because
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the science tree is just so extensive it's huge the the different ways you can improve in the game
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by by researching new technologies and such it's really awesome and then yeah it's not only automation
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and and and building stuff of course there's also a fighting a fighting component to this game
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so when you are building these factories to build your stuff you start to generate pollution
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of course like you're for melting iron you're you're burning coal so you're generating a lot of
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pollution and this pollution actually attracts the natives the the the the aliens the natives
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from that are living on this planet they don't like this pollution and they will start attacking
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your base once they detect that you are the origin of this pollution so yeah you will need to build
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defensive infrastructure to protect your factory from these aliens and yeah that's about the game
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it's not it's not very complicated you it's basically a factory builder in combination with some
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survival elements where you need to protect your your base from the alien invaders that's
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factorial it's a very very nerdy game it takes quite some intelligence once you get beyond
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let's get started level and you you really need to start thinking about efficiency and how you
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build those factories it's such just to to make everything run smooth and there's there's tons of
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videos on YouTube about people that totally go nuts on this efficiency patterns in the in that game
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so yeah if you if you like that kind of stuff if you like idle gaming if you like automation
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and such then definitely try out factorial it's very cheap I think I bought it for a less than
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25 dollars on steam and yeah as I said I'm a Linux gamer so it's definitely compatible with Linux
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and yeah it probably also runs on any other system that's out there um yeah I'm not like a very
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avid online gamer so I can't share anything about the multiplayer capabilities from this thing
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I did set up a server once um and play the game together in co-op with a friend of mine and it was
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very fun but how the public game servers are and what the crowd is like I cannot tell you much
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about that but hey maybe that's a reason to try it out yourself have fun see you next time
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