PoV: You're watching some different factory setups, a spidertron crossing a lake, an engineer chasing a biter before getting chased by a horde of biters, trains crossing a three-way dual-rail junction, an artillery base getting supplies from a train, robots flying between roboports, a forest fire, and another engineer getting killed by biters while clearing a nest.
@@randomstuffbychris I really like the title screen of Factorio. Like in any other game, the stuff happening in the background would be considered a spoiler (as it shows you snippits of factory and military from *all* phases of the game). But in this game it's not because the game is in the process of planning and designing to get to an efficient and resilient factory, not necessarily the end goal
This song perfectly encapsulates the feeling of playing Factorio. It starts with a feeling of curiosity. Quickly, the melody transforms into a serene and methodical, trance-like tune, as you start getting into the gameplay loop. Not long after notes of wonder start permeating the melody and make it more colourful, symbolizing joy of the player as they grow to like the game more and more. But then there's a little bit on anxiety and uncertainty, maybe your base fell to the biters and you lost the game, maybe the game throws you for a loop with something complicated and you're a bit lost? No matter, you overcome the hurdle and after that, the melody goes back to being wonderous again, as there is nothing left but pure enjoyment and bliss. The factory must grow. And the few scary notes at the end is when you realize it's 5 am and the sun is already up!
I first listened to this song as I walked a neighboring street at night in the winter, where snow covered everything and the lights were like tiny suns in the fog of the falling snow, and now every time I listen I vividly remember that scene and all the emotions that came with, awesome the brain works like that.
listening this at 6AM watching the sun slowly rising from the horizon hits so hard..... As an introvert, I absolutely love the atmosphere of loneliness Factorio OST gives - not THAT kind of loneliness that hurts, but rather one you feel just YOU is enough, - and you finally feel content and start appreciating all the small things you enjoy in the moment you live in, despite the ongoing events and the future becoming more and more uncertain and groome every single day.
future is bright my friend im an extrovert for society but in my heart im just like u , came here after watching nvidia’s new ai gpu and we live in amazing times my friend❤ embrace it
If you're going for a spaghetti belt build and refusing to use guides, you absolutely are. My factory is so inefficient and wasteful Cave Johnson should be taking notes.
Over time, this music inspires respect and seriousness towards factorio. An excellent game that goes unnoticed, is one of the extremely immersive games. Thank you. Like!
this song gives me minecraft music vibes for some reason, I guess the nostalgia hits really hard with this. Idk why but this song makes me really really nostalgic about something.
After playing this game for a few hundreds hours, this title screen theme really hits different To me it's like it encompasses the beauty of automation and immense satisfaction there is to be had in building it, as well as the brief minor key section in the middle that represents when something breaks the cycle you've constructed and you need to implement a fix 10/10 would play again
You really do have adaptus mechanicus moments in the game. "Where's light oil going and what happens to it? Dont know. But I know if I dont make light oil the factory comes to a halt, so I make the oil and chant the hyms to appease the machine spirit"
Love how this is basically an uptempo "Pollution". You can hear it clearly at 1:33, it's straight up just from that track. I wonder if there are some references to other tracks in the game I'm not catching.
If Factorio had a proper story mode, a slow, higher pitched and slightly modified version would play as you watch the final cutscene withe the rocket slowly taking off...
*Space exploration experience* just installed a new circuit clock in my factory First thought: oh god 120 hours in and i still have a shitty factory Second thought: why i am staring at a number when i can E X P A N D There it goes another 240 hours in a single game
I'm so sad they didn't bring Daniel James Taylor back for "Space Age". The OST is just not gonna be as good for that I feel. At least the previews they have shown so far don't give me that Factorio feel that the original soundtrack gives me. Plus I'm very much gonna miss that motif from 1:33 in the new Soundtrack, since I don't expect them to bring that back with the orchestra.
I have to agree that the music isn't the same, but I thought they did bring him back? At least from searching online it looks like he wrote the music for the expansion. Regardless I don't feel like it hits the same way, it doesn't have that ambient aura to it anymore. It feels more constricted rather than open mystery
it's little sad that the music is not looping in the menu, when you launch the game it plays one and no more, even if you load word and exit to the menu it will not play it again. You must quit the game to play it again.
@@kylaxial Well according to the title, it was 1.1. I haven't played it very much in the last several months but I know it must have been later than November. Version 1.1. released on January 26.
Searching for a guy i met on factorio, his name was Enigma something, but he played on his brothers account called Zonemaster. He's in his mid 30s i think and he was a streamer of dead by daylight, anyone know him?
someone else said “sounds just like deadmau5” and i was like Nah, aint no way, its gotta be just this one guy, and then i scroll and see this comment literally right below his.
im currently playing on a Yarrr-me-matey’d version but the minute i have enough to buy the game ill do it, these developers absolutely deserve the money they get, some other devs on the other hand….. ubisoft or bethesda, ones more widely known for treating their employees like garbage, they dont get my pennies.
welp, migrated to linux today. uno problemo, old saves are "newer" version than linux as released, great there goes my MadAngelBob + a few spare mods to make life easier. nevermind the 30 ups for running only the refinery. Came for the nostalgic music, so satisfied.
I CANT UNHEAR THE BITERS WALKING SOUND EFFECT + GUN FIRES
Same :)
pov: you're 15 hours into a factorio binge session and youre resting your eyes
rel
only 15 hours? Inacurate we all there is no rest, the factory will not grow by itself. Now get back to work!
@@rhazien2502 (self expanding factory intensifies)
@@themechbuilder6171 you gotta make new servers and buy new pcs to expand it further
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The national anthem of skiping sleep
And school
@@kapifromnevada4697 and all responsibilities that don't involve industrializing
PoV: You're watching some different factory setups, a spidertron crossing a lake, an engineer chasing a biter before getting chased by a horde of biters, trains crossing a three-way dual-rail junction, an artillery base getting supplies from a train, robots flying between roboports, a forest fire, and another engineer getting killed by biters while clearing a nest.
Plus that really neat one where a screen long row of tanks just run over an entire biter nest
@@RevolverRez also spidertron shattering biter nests
also engineer clearing nests with personal laser defenses
a spidertron devestate some biters, the engineer come back later and destroy the nest with personal lasers, TANK ROW TANK ROW TANK ROW
This is main reason why i love main menu in this game
Plus all the stuff going on in the background
@@randomstuffbychris I really like the title screen of Factorio. Like in any other game, the stuff happening in the background would be considered a spoiler (as it shows you snippits of factory and military from *all* phases of the game). But in this game it's not because the game is in the process of planning and designing to get to an efficient and resilient factory, not necessarily the end goal
I'll give this track ten iron plates out of eight copper plates.
I give it eight red circuits out of 10 engine units. Oh wait. I don't have enough sulfur. I give it four red circuits out of 5 engine units
I’m gonna give it 10 steel bars out of 5 iron plat-, never mind, my friend just crashed into an electric pole, shutting down all my production
1000/1000 spac- damn it, biter rush!
@@paradox_himself rel
@@xor_the_protogen tfw red circuits dont require sulfur
The factory must grow
we must *EXPAND PRODUCTION*
@@modi5041 we must OPTIMIZE THE FACTORY
the factory isnt going to build it self
Yes, it must grow
@@JustMaxior unless you literally make it
Not only is the game amazing, but the music too !
I love the music! Portal 2 soundtrack is the same. the techo sounds are amazing.
made by the guy who made the game I think
~ Imagine a remote and unexplored planet ~
I imagined it, what now?
@@loleq2137 imagine building it up
@@loleq2137 full of life, riches and natural resources
Haahaa pollution go brrrrrrrr
@@internetwanderer9053 full of life? *not for long*
"why do I need to buy Factorio, I have Satisfactory!" even the soundtrack alone would change my mind.
The factory must grow.
DELETE SATISFACTORY or just stay with it
@@Factorians-l5nKeep both. Satisfactory for when you want to relax and Factorio for when you want BLOOD.
satisfactory and factorio make a complete steam library
This song perfectly encapsulates the feeling of playing Factorio.
It starts with a feeling of curiosity. Quickly, the melody transforms into a serene and methodical, trance-like tune, as you start getting into the gameplay loop. Not long after notes of wonder start permeating the melody and make it more colourful, symbolizing joy of the player as they grow to like the game more and more. But then there's a little bit on anxiety and uncertainty, maybe your base fell to the biters and you lost the game, maybe the game throws you for a loop with something complicated and you're a bit lost? No matter, you overcome the hurdle and after that, the melody goes back to being wonderous again, as there is nothing left but pure enjoyment and bliss. The factory must grow.
And the few scary notes at the end is when you realize it's 5 am and the sun is already up!
love how u written that and i fully agree
the best comment here
Very astute, my good sir!
I first listened to this song as I walked a neighboring street at night in the winter, where snow covered everything and the lights were like tiny suns in the fog of the falling snow, and now every time I listen I vividly remember that scene and all the emotions that came with, awesome the brain works like that.
@@DireSheep That sounds so... Beautiful. I mean, the song, and your story about that song too.
listening this at 6AM watching the sun slowly rising from the horizon hits so hard.....
As an introvert, I absolutely love the atmosphere of loneliness Factorio OST gives - not THAT kind of loneliness that hurts, but rather one you feel just YOU is enough, - and you finally feel content and start appreciating all the small things you enjoy in the moment you live in, despite the ongoing events and the future becoming more and more uncertain and groome every single day.
I don’t know how you did it but you put the song vibe into words for us introverts :)
THAT HIT LIKE A TRUCK BRO
future is bright my friend im an extrovert for society but in my heart im just like u , came here after watching nvidia’s new ai gpu and we live in amazing times my friend❤ embrace it
I think there's a word for that kind of "loneliness": solitude.
So we are building Aperture Science from scratch?
Correct
If you're going for a spaghetti belt build and refusing to use guides, you absolutely are. My factory is so inefficient and wasteful Cave Johnson should be taking notes.
@@RevolverRez We all gotta go there so we can appreciate the truly great builds.
If you press control and minus while you are in the menu, it zooms out and you can see even more about the videos the menu plays.
realy?
@@getqwered yes
I love how space-y it sounds
Love this new track! Really makes me want to keep on playing
Ah, a good excuse to use to keep playing for 15 more hours. Thanks!
Over time, this music inspires respect and seriousness towards factorio. An excellent game that goes unnoticed, is one of the extremely immersive games. Thank you. Like!
Unnoticed ? Not really, it has become very popular
The game is very much noticed
this song gives me minecraft music vibes for some reason, I guess the nostalgia hits really hard with this. Idk why but this song makes me really really nostalgic about something.
Its because it fits the game extremely well, just like minecraft's musics fit it
I love this song
i love the vocals in this one. great composition, fits great as title screen music
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After playing this game for a few hundreds hours, this title screen theme really hits different
To me it's like it encompasses the beauty of automation and immense satisfaction there is to be had in building it, as well as the brief minor key section in the middle that represents when something breaks the cycle you've constructed and you need to implement a fix
10/10 would play again
i like that i can apply that automation satisfaction to my everyday life too
that train render is actually amazing, never saw factorio this way until i looked at it
I love the wind blowing in the background. It completes the ambience of the track!
I wish that there were more tracks like this in the game.
Right? That’s what I’m saying.
the omnissiah is strong with this game
You really do have adaptus mechanicus moments in the game.
"Where's light oil going and what happens to it? Dont know. But I know if I dont make light oil the factory comes to a halt, so I make the oil and chant the hyms to appease the machine spirit"
@@Mr.Sparks.173 interestingly enough this is how actual process engineering ends up working
Bro this song just hits different
fr
It's just the perfect song for the perfect game.
5000 hrs and still love this sound 😭😂
Love how this is basically an uptempo "Pollution". You can hear it clearly at 1:33, it's straight up just from that track. I wonder if there are some references to other tracks in the game I'm not catching.
That motive is in a bunch of Factorio songs
It's the main motif of the whole Factorio OST
Do you know how long I've been staring at the background? Neither i!
We're so back with the Factorio 2.0 Space Age update
It's consuming my life lmao
dayum
Growth is an illusion
I fear the man who listens to this unironically on the morning commute to work
If Factorio had a proper story mode, a slow, higher pitched and slightly modified version would play as you watch the final cutscene withe the rocket slowly taking off...
I can hear that gun turrets and biters singing together in harmony in the background.
I must build
This track is, no doubt, one of the best game sound track i gave ever heard in my life. And i am 'player' since Atari 9600. Simply perfect!
Está música me hace sentir ansioso por salir de este planeta a descubrir el cosmos
Pov: you are watching the bugs get slaughtered the 52773682th time
This is the only thing that can give me a feeling of true neutrality
12/10
best ost, btw the factory must grow
So nostalgic......
the best of the best
this shit goes harddd
Best ever
*Space exploration experience*
just installed a new circuit clock in my factory
First thought: oh god 120 hours in and i still have a shitty factory
Second thought: why i am staring at a number when i can E X P A N D
There it goes another 240 hours in a single game
i spent 80 hours on my first game wow space exploration mod makes things go slow at first
I always thought this was added by Space Exploration for some reason...
From "this game looks shit but i will give it a try" to sitting and watching the main menu in 3am for 40 mins cuz its great
They should call this track "Industrial Expansion"
Listening this while working because my brain needs to EXPAND
This song deserves a remix.
Just 100%'d the game with all achievements, this is how I'm finishing it
dam this song slaps
Grind the science
🇬🇬
gg
gg
I'm not sure, but these tunes reminded me of the intro of Starset - Bringing It Down
I'm so sad they didn't bring Daniel James Taylor back for "Space Age". The OST is just not gonna be as good for that I feel. At least the previews they have shown so far don't give me that Factorio feel that the original soundtrack gives me.
Plus I'm very much gonna miss that motif from 1:33 in the new Soundtrack, since I don't expect them to bring that back with the orchestra.
I have to agree that the music isn't the same, but I thought they did bring him back? At least from searching online it looks like he wrote the music for the expansion. Regardless I don't feel like it hits the same way, it doesn't have that ambient aura to it anymore. It feels more constricted rather than open mystery
"beats the repeat button"
I legit have the alarm sound when biters attack as my whatsapp tone
I don't regret it. Sometimes..
it's little sad that the music is not looping in the menu, when you launch the game it plays one and no more, even if you load word and exit to the menu it will not play it again. You must quit the game to play it again.
There should be an option to choose whether it loops or not.
Hmm, i have this track always looped
@@olegmoki factorio was updated and it is looping but it doesn't looped before
@@mobilex1122 well, that's nice
I know I've heard this theme before, but I just don't remember where
@@kylaxial Pretty sure this is original, it has bits of other music from the Factorio soundtrack in it.
Daniel James Taylor is the composer.
@@jacorp7476 What version of Factorio did it first appear in?
@@kylaxial Well according to the title, it was 1.1. I haven't played it very much in the last several months but I know it must have been later than November. Version 1.1. released on January 26.
@@jacorp7476 then... what explains me hearing it before?
Searching for a guy i met on factorio, his name was Enigma something, but he played on his brothers account called Zonemaster. He's in his mid 30s i think and he was a streamer of dead by daylight, anyone know him?
Miss the music from your favorite dark lord simulator where you're fighting not beautiful people with plot armor but alien bugs?
Don’t you love this song playing in the background while hundreds of biters scream in the background
Literally the song 'Right this second' by Deadmau5
someone else said “sounds just like deadmau5” and i was like Nah, aint no way, its gotta be just this one guy, and then i scroll and see this comment literally right below his.
As vezes eu fico mais tempo no menu do jogo, apenas olhando, que jogando outros jogos.
Este es la verdad :)
i really wanna play factorio now, but im broke and dont have the patience :(
Pirating: allow us to introduce our selfs
@@jordanasparadoxproductions8401 isn't that illegal?
@@justyourfriendlyneighborho4602 it is but nobody cares really
im currently playing on a Yarrr-me-matey’d version but the minute i have enough to buy the game ill do it, these developers absolutely deserve the money they get, some other devs on the other hand….. ubisoft or bethesda, ones more widely known for treating their employees like garbage, they dont get my pennies.
welp, migrated to linux today.
uno problemo, old saves are "newer" version than linux as released, great there goes my MadAngelBob + a few spare mods to make life easier.
nevermind the 30 ups for running only the refinery.
Came for the nostalgic music, so satisfied.
This track really activates and amplifies my creative mood
I want to hear the old one
Pollution is the name of that one
@@ones9638 thanks
😎😎👌👌👌
ingame 1 mint in real life 1 hour
br ?
Sounds like something Deadmau5 made. So good!! :D
3489236593695/10
BTW I know that this game was created in my country (Czech Republic) and I think it was school project.
Czech people make some of the best games ever. My ancient rig can't play ArmA III, but at least Factorio runs like a dream on it.
what is this game with deathworld 600% biters
Pov: you're about to wake up from a dream but this plays
the factory must grow.