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34.9 hrs last two weeks / 613.8 hrs on record (80.8 hrs at review time)
Posted: 18 Dec, 2020 @ 1:19am
Updated: 22 Jan, 2023 @ 3:07am

This is an adjustment to account for the level of greed displayed by the developer since the Steam release in 2016.
This is not related to what the game itself is worth, on its own it is a pretty good and polished game. The issue is the attitude of the developer, who has said multiple times the price was final, has done some moral grandstanding about why they won’t do sales only to go and do the opposite. Here are some examples:

After careful consideration, we have decided to set the new price of the game to 30 USD (or your regional equivalent). This change will become effective as of the 16th of April 2018. This is the final Factorio price update, unless something unforeseen happens, so it will also be the price for the game for 1.0 release.
Link[www.factorio.com]

Inflation is something "unforeseen"?

I’m aware, that the sales can make a lot of money in a short period of time, but I believe that it is not worth it in the long run, and since we are not in financial pressure we can afford to think in the long run.
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It isn't about visibility or sales, its about respecting the players who have already purchased the game. We don't want to reward the people who hold off on buying the game, the game is a price we find reasonable, and this is the deal. If you think it is priced too high, then it is your choice to not purchase, and we hope that with enough time, and extra development, we will be able to convince you of its value.
Link[forums.factorio.com]

Why are sales not worth it in the long run, besides greed, is anyone's guess. Apparently they are under financial pressure now. Notice how both times they have increased the price, the narrative is almost the same: “buy it now, or it’ll be more expensive later!”. So they won’t do sales, but reverse sales are all right. Ok.

The game hasn’t got any big new content since before the final release. Mainly bug fixes and very minor changes, but you don’t need a big dev team to do that. The game is very polished anyway, so I doubt it requires a lot of attention in that sense. They are developing an expansion, yes, but it won’t be free and apparently it’ll be priced close to the full game. If they are in need of cash, releasing small DLC would be something your established player base would support. Instead, increasing the base price of the game and going against what you’ve said is just a PR disaster.

Many other developers are still updating decade-old games without increasing the price and most of the times said games currently are at a way cheaper than release. Wube Software apparently has special needs.

Games work like movies, there’s an initial inversion and developing cost and once they release, studios break even or even get pure benefits. I’m sure Factorio has more than broken even since it was released. Studios then move on and work on new projects.

Inflation is just a poor excuse for greed. Congratulations, I won't be buying the expansion. Hope it was worth it.
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Paracetamol 1 gr 29 Jan, 2023 @ 9:54am 
The only ones making fallacious claims are the developers & you. Since you bought inflation of perishable and unique goods (can’t compare those to a digital game, but apparently your galaxy-sized brain doesn’t grasp this), answer this and only this:

How is the game, which had a budget for its development and has already been produced, affected by inflation? not the studio, the game itself. The development of the game is DONE . It has been for years. No new content has been added.

Before you mention bug fixes, those are no way comparable to the full development of a game and factorio is very stable anyway.

So, how is inflation affecting the game itself to justify a price increase?
Khaylain 26 Jan, 2023 @ 4:11am 
No, it's not a philosophical debate, but you're throwing around stuff without any thought to why stuff is the way it is and whether or not that is right or correct. I'm not just throwing terms around to "feel smart", but to support my assertion that you're making fallacious claims. A difference of fact versus feelings.

You're saying something is anti-consumer, but you can't make any good arguments for why it is anti-consumer. If you think adjusting the price to match inflation is anti-consumer you should really look to food et cetera, since those follow inflation a lot closer.
Paracetamol 1 gr 26 Jan, 2023 @ 1:46am 
This is not a philosophical debate, but if you feel smart throwing terms around, suit yourself. When it comes to monetary transactions and the relationship between consumers and companies, common practice is absolutely a thing. This is why customers complain when a brand gets out of line or does anti-consumer practices. By your (stupid) logic, as a consumer you can’t bring up malpractices or abuse because “tHe lOGicaL FallaCy of COmMon pRacTice” .
Khaylain 24 Jan, 2023 @ 4:50am 
You're also making use of several logical fallacies like "appeal to common practice" and "appeal to tradition" which you should look up.
Khaylain 24 Jan, 2023 @ 4:49am 
Lol, you telling me to have reading comprehension is absolutely hysterical. Everything else you said simply follows that.
Paracetamol 1 gr 24 Jan, 2023 @ 1:50am 
It clearly states that it'll be the price of the game, unless something "unforeseen" happens. Get some reading comprehension, it will help you in your personal life as well.

Besides that, why aren't other developers increasing the price for the same reason? Warhorse studios are based in the same country and they haven't increased the price of their game. They've put it on sale, actually.
Unlike produce in the supermarkets, Factorio is a digital product which has already been developed and only needs some marginal support. So its development costs weren’t affected by inflation.

Only the developer’s daily life cost has been affected by that, if the studio has increased their wages and need money, maybe they could release a new product, DLC or something else to earn more, not simply charge more to players who are buying the game now, which by the way, goes against what they have said in the past.
Khaylain 23 Jan, 2023 @ 6:43am 
You seem to have misunderstood the first quote. It doesn't say the price can't increase after release, only that it was the final increase before release unless something unforeseen happened.

Oh, and inflation was 15% in 2022 alone in Czechia where the developers are, which is the same as 7 years worth of compounding interest in normal economic theory. That's pretty unforeseen.

Read up on basic economic theory, it will help you in your personal life as well.