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thornatron23 karma

I've played for a while and although I'm not in the hardcore fan base I check in on updates. What I've noticed is that they communicate very well with the users. Quality of life updates are huge in factorio and they really listen to users. Their Dev blog is excellent and goes into detail on decisions. Even when a decision would "go against" what users want the explanation is provided. It's a true give and take on all sides. They're honest, open, and dedicated so any missed deadlines or features aren't catastrophic end of times moments, people just give them grace and move on. Also, it's one of the most polished "Early Access" games I've played. Honestly, they could have stopped and it would feel complete, but they keep going and have a clear dedication to perfecting it, which is highly admirable. The fan base is also really friendly. Factorio is a gem from all aspects in my opinion. Hope this helps!

thornatron22 karma

I'm not sure how serious this is... but I hang out with my friend while he plays and realized that they make a noise right when you should jump (in whatever "language" they are speaking in New Donk City). It basically sounds like they are saying "hey!" each time. That's when you should jump.. or at least it worked for us.

thornatron3 karma

Hi Jamie! My friends and I love curling even though we're in Kentucky. We look forward to the Winter Olympics every time because of it! We're hoping to make it up to Cincinnati for the WinterFest tour in December.

For my question: what is the strategy on the ice like between the team? As skip, how do you handle occasions where there are differences in opinion on how to approach a particular situation?

Good luck, we'll be rooting for you and Team USA!