Factorio Fan Song - Exponentially Recursive
I love a good game loop so here it in in song form. I even made a shirt to go along with the song. You can find a link to get it in my show somewhere down below on the page.
You can check out the entire album on Youtube music, ITunes, or Spotify! Find the links here:
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/album/6ajNhAnCn04hf0PPlWnewg
ITunes:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/machine-melodies/1797390699?uo=4&app=music&at=1001lry3&ct=dashboard
Factorio isn’t just a game; it’s a lifestyle, a cult, a never-ending spiral of making things to make things to make MORE THINGS. And holy hell, isn’t that exponential chaos just the most satisfying thing you’ve ever sunk your teeth into?
You know the feeling. You start small, right? A couple of miners, a smelter, a janky hand-fed assembler spitting out yellow belts like it’s doing you a favor. It’s cute. It’s quaint. But then—oh, then—you unlock Factorio science production, and suddenly you’re not just building a factory; you’re architecting a goddamn industrial empire. You’re not just making iron plates; you’re making machines that make machines that make machines to churn out more iron plates than God himself could count. And it feels so freaking good. Every time you slap down a new production line, every time you optimize a Factorio logistics setup with a perfectly balanced belt or a train unloading 12 stacks of ore in under 10 seconds, it’s like you’re snorting pure, uncut efficiency.
The Factorio factory expansion is where it gets unhinged. You don’t just grow; you explode. One minute you’re proud of your little green circuit setup, and the next you’re blueprinting a megabase that needs its own postal code. The scale creeps up on you like a spider bot swarm, and before you know it, you’re knee-deep in Factorio megabase tips territory, calculating UPS like a maniac and weeping tears of joy when you hit 10k SPM. The complexity? It’s a beautiful nightmare. You’re juggling Factorio train networks, Factorio nuclear power setups, and Factorio bot logistics all at once, and every new system you add just makes the whole beast hungrier. But you love feeding it. You love watching those numbers tick up, those rockets launch, those production graphs spike like a heart monitor on a Red Bull binge.
And let’s talk about the Factorio automation guide vibes for a second. Automation isn’t just a mechanic; it’s a philosophy. It’s the art of saying, “Why do this myself when I can make a machine do it better?” You start with a simple inserter, and by the end, you’ve got a Factorio blueprint so intricate it could make a NASA engineer cry. Every step of the way, you’re building tools to build tools to build more tools. It’s recursive insanity, and it’s glorious. You’re not just playing Factorio; you’re conducting a symphony of Factorio production optimization, where every gear, every circuit, every sulfuric acid pipe is a note in your masterpiece.
The exponential growth is what gets me. It’s not linear. It’s not even quadratic. It’s a Factorio base building rocket ship blasting past the Kármán line. You think you’re in control when you’re tweaking your Factorio oil processing to squeeze out an extra 0.1 plastic per second, but then you blink, and you’re designing a Factorio modular base that needs its own regional power grid. The game doesn’t just scale; it snowballs. And you’re not just along for the ride—you’re the one shoving more snow in front of it, cackling as it barrels toward infinity.
You know what’s wild? The way Factorio makes complexity addictive. Most games would buckle under the weight of this many systems—Factorio combat, Factorio resource management, Factorio late-game strategies—but Factorio just keeps piling it on, and we keep begging for more. Biters attacking? Cool, I’ll automate a Factorio defense system with laser turrets and flamethrowers. Running out of copper? Time to slap down a Factorio mining outpost with a 20-train logistics network. Every problem is just a new excuse to make your factory bigger, smarter, meaner. And when you finally sit back and watch your Factorio rocket launch automation fire off a satellite every minute, it’s like you’ve ascended to some higher plane of existence.
So here’s to us, the Factorio tips and tricks junkies, the Factorio speedrun wannabes, the Factorio multiplayer chaos coordinators. We’re the ones who see a blank map and dream of a factory so vast it could blot out the sun. We’re the ones who hear “The factory must grow” and take it as a personal challenge to make things that make things that make ALL THE THINGS. Factorio isn’t just a game—it’s a fever dream of Factorio advanced techniques and infinite possibility, and I’m never waking up. Now go optimize your Factorio smelting setup and crank that SPM, you beautiful maniacs. The factory waits for no one
Thanks to everyone who gave me Factories to use for my videos:
Gimble
Pavel Krob
ImADucklin
Видео Factorio Fan Song - Exponentially Recursive канала Kuroi Riquid
You can check out the entire album on Youtube music, ITunes, or Spotify! Find the links here:
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/album/6ajNhAnCn04hf0PPlWnewg
ITunes:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/machine-melodies/1797390699?uo=4&app=music&at=1001lry3&ct=dashboard
Factorio isn’t just a game; it’s a lifestyle, a cult, a never-ending spiral of making things to make things to make MORE THINGS. And holy hell, isn’t that exponential chaos just the most satisfying thing you’ve ever sunk your teeth into?
You know the feeling. You start small, right? A couple of miners, a smelter, a janky hand-fed assembler spitting out yellow belts like it’s doing you a favor. It’s cute. It’s quaint. But then—oh, then—you unlock Factorio science production, and suddenly you’re not just building a factory; you’re architecting a goddamn industrial empire. You’re not just making iron plates; you’re making machines that make machines that make machines to churn out more iron plates than God himself could count. And it feels so freaking good. Every time you slap down a new production line, every time you optimize a Factorio logistics setup with a perfectly balanced belt or a train unloading 12 stacks of ore in under 10 seconds, it’s like you’re snorting pure, uncut efficiency.
The Factorio factory expansion is where it gets unhinged. You don’t just grow; you explode. One minute you’re proud of your little green circuit setup, and the next you’re blueprinting a megabase that needs its own postal code. The scale creeps up on you like a spider bot swarm, and before you know it, you’re knee-deep in Factorio megabase tips territory, calculating UPS like a maniac and weeping tears of joy when you hit 10k SPM. The complexity? It’s a beautiful nightmare. You’re juggling Factorio train networks, Factorio nuclear power setups, and Factorio bot logistics all at once, and every new system you add just makes the whole beast hungrier. But you love feeding it. You love watching those numbers tick up, those rockets launch, those production graphs spike like a heart monitor on a Red Bull binge.
And let’s talk about the Factorio automation guide vibes for a second. Automation isn’t just a mechanic; it’s a philosophy. It’s the art of saying, “Why do this myself when I can make a machine do it better?” You start with a simple inserter, and by the end, you’ve got a Factorio blueprint so intricate it could make a NASA engineer cry. Every step of the way, you’re building tools to build tools to build more tools. It’s recursive insanity, and it’s glorious. You’re not just playing Factorio; you’re conducting a symphony of Factorio production optimization, where every gear, every circuit, every sulfuric acid pipe is a note in your masterpiece.
The exponential growth is what gets me. It’s not linear. It’s not even quadratic. It’s a Factorio base building rocket ship blasting past the Kármán line. You think you’re in control when you’re tweaking your Factorio oil processing to squeeze out an extra 0.1 plastic per second, but then you blink, and you’re designing a Factorio modular base that needs its own regional power grid. The game doesn’t just scale; it snowballs. And you’re not just along for the ride—you’re the one shoving more snow in front of it, cackling as it barrels toward infinity.
You know what’s wild? The way Factorio makes complexity addictive. Most games would buckle under the weight of this many systems—Factorio combat, Factorio resource management, Factorio late-game strategies—but Factorio just keeps piling it on, and we keep begging for more. Biters attacking? Cool, I’ll automate a Factorio defense system with laser turrets and flamethrowers. Running out of copper? Time to slap down a Factorio mining outpost with a 20-train logistics network. Every problem is just a new excuse to make your factory bigger, smarter, meaner. And when you finally sit back and watch your Factorio rocket launch automation fire off a satellite every minute, it’s like you’ve ascended to some higher plane of existence.
So here’s to us, the Factorio tips and tricks junkies, the Factorio speedrun wannabes, the Factorio multiplayer chaos coordinators. We’re the ones who see a blank map and dream of a factory so vast it could blot out the sun. We’re the ones who hear “The factory must grow” and take it as a personal challenge to make things that make things that make ALL THE THINGS. Factorio isn’t just a game—it’s a fever dream of Factorio advanced techniques and infinite possibility, and I’m never waking up. Now go optimize your Factorio smelting setup and crank that SPM, you beautiful maniacs. The factory waits for no one
Thanks to everyone who gave me Factories to use for my videos:
Gimble
Pavel Krob
ImADucklin
Видео Factorio Fan Song - Exponentially Recursive канала Kuroi Riquid
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