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fergie ◴[] No.41877016[source]
Is Factorio HNs favourite game or is it Civ V?
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1. changexd ◴[] No.41877168[source]
I really want to try factorio, but now I usually see games as non-productive activity (that's my problem and I know it, in my defense, I've already spent way too much time gaming in college and did nothing), I wonder if factorio can make my software skill better in terms of designing and critical thinking, if that's the case, I would love to have fun and practice as well
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2. fouronnes3 ◴[] No.41877223[source]
It's a great game but if you play it you WILL get addicted. Approach it with the care you would have when trying a new recreational drug.
3. jeffhuys ◴[] No.41877323[source]
Factorio is definitely good for your brain - it rewards focus, refactoring, problem solving, linear thinking... But yes, in the end, it's non-productive in any physical sense.

A weekend of watching movies/shorts feels way worse than a weekend growing the factory. It's definitely a step up, but the best would be to get out of the house more often besides going to the office.

One day at a time (recovering from a lot of past emotional pain).

4. bregma ◴[] No.41878012[source]
Non-productive activity time is a Good Thing that improves everybody's life when done in moderation. At least Factorio is generally better than drinking, doomscrolling, or gambling in terms of social responsibility.