Factorio

Factorio

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Learn to walk
By el presidente
Congratulations! You've just spent 30 days straight immersed in the addictive world of Factorio, mastering the art of automation and resource management. However, after such an intense gaming marathon, you might find that your real-world mobility skills have become a bit rusty. Don't worry; we're here to help you transition from a factory floor master to a bipedal human again. This fictional guide will provide you with a humorous yet practical approach to learning how to walk once more.

Chapter 1: Assessing the Damage

After a month of non-stop Factorio, it's important to recognize that your legs are probably not in peak condition. Begin by attempting to stand up. If this proves to be a monumental challenge, take a moment to reflect on your choices. It's a sign that you've truly immersed yourself in the game.

Chapter 2: Regaining Balance

To regain your balance, start by standing near a sturdy object like a wall or a chair. Plant your feet firmly on the ground and spread them shoulder-width apart. This will give you a more stable base. Now, slowly release your grip on the wall or chair and attempt to maintain your balance. Expect wobbles, and don't be discouraged if you stumble. Factorio survivors are known for their determination, after all.

Chapter 3: The Art of Walking

Walking is a complex task, and it may take some time to get the hang of it again. Begin with small steps. Lift one foot slightly off the ground, then place it in front of the other. Repeat this process with the other foot. It's essential to remember that this is not a race; take your time, and don't rush. Just like in Factorio, efficiency will come with practice.

Chapter 4: The Joy of Stairs

Now that you've mastered the basics of walking on flat ground, it's time to introduce some obstacles. Stairs are the natural choice. Approach them cautiously, and remember the skills you developed while optimizing your Factorio factories. Each step is like a new conveyor belt, and your legs are the inserters. Ascend and descend the stairs with purpose, and try to keep the assembly line moving smoothly.

Chapter 5: The Power of Interaction

Factorio doesn't just involve building machines; it also requires you to interact with various elements. In real life, you'll need to relearn the art of interacting with objects. Start small by picking up everyday items and placing them back down. This will help reestablish the connection between your brain and your hands.

Chapter 6: Social Reintegration

After a month in isolation with only your Factorio factory for company, you may find social interactions a bit daunting. Begin by greeting your fellow humans with a friendly "Hello!" Practice maintaining eye contact and engaging in conversations. Remember, you're not just a factory manager; you're a member of society.

Chapter 7: The Great Outdoors

Factorio players are known for their tendency to stay indoors for extended periods. It's time to reacquaint yourself with the great outdoors. Take a stroll in the park, breathe in the fresh air, and appreciate the beauty of nature. Factorio may have its charm, but nothing beats the real world's beauty.

Chapter 8: Physical Reconditioning

Now that you're walking, interacting, and socializing again, it's time to work on your physical condition. Consider joining a fitness class, going for runs, or hitting the gym. Remember, a healthy body supports a healthy mind, and you'll need that mental sharpness for your next gaming marathon.

Chapter 9: Balancing Real Life and Gaming

As you reintegrate into the real world, it's important to strike a balance between your gaming passion and your everyday life. Set boundaries and allocate time for both your hobbies and responsibilities. Remember, Factorio will always be there waiting for you when you want to dive back into the factory floor.

Conclusion

Congratulations, Factorio survivor! You've successfully learned to walk again after 30 days of intensive gameplay. This fictional guide may have added a touch of humor to your journey, but it's a reminder that finding balance in life is essential. While Factorio offers an engaging escape, remember to step outside, reconnect with the real world, and cherish the simple joys of being human.
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11 Comments
ver 10 Oct @ 2:23pm 
this is actually nice
Todd Snap 8 Oct @ 2:02pm 
Very helpful, showed this to my 12 month old and now I can't catch him! Thanks!
scibee1 18 Oct, 2024 @ 6:59pm 
This should be a guide for people who lost a leg and got a prosthetic, instead it is buried in the list of steam guides.
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Captain_Red 3 Sep, 2024 @ 10:42am 
what's socializing
Quirckey 23 Dec, 2023 @ 6:21pm 
I'll just build a belt under my feet.
samtsa 8 Oct, 2023 @ 1:07pm 
im confused by this: taking a "steroll" in the "pork" in step seven. It seems very inefficient of my allocated "owtside" time. very strange, are we not going for the speedrun achievement?????
shmame 17 Sep, 2023 @ 9:42pm 
learn to use the guide part of a guide
el presidente  [author] 16 Sep, 2023 @ 9:14am 
New Tip: don't be afraid to use your lips to talk, exercise how to use vocals instead of typing "the factory must grow" on your keyboard
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Syona 15 Sep, 2023 @ 12:52pm 
Great guide helped me walk to school!:AQ_Orca: