After Automation

Have the devs ever considered what they’ll do after Automation is finished? I’m guessing they don’t want to make the game and a couple DLCs and the go back to a regular job and put it down as a a happy memory.

If you do make another game, the only way I can think of that I wouldn’t buy it is if it’s a Barbie point and click adventure :smiley:

But… :frowning: Barbie Point & Click Adventures are my favorite games!

Well… Maybe if it was only $5 or so… Knowing you guys you could probably make a fun Barbie game :smiley:

I suspect after Automation is finished, the devs will take a very long holiday to wind down after a job well done! :wink:

A bike/truck/plane/tank tycoon game?

Tank tycoon games… my favorite! :smiley:

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Tank tycoon games… my favorite! :smiley:[/quote]

ah yes… manufacturing liquid storage devices… so fun :smiley:

Well, they could be cylinders, rectangles, or even prisms. You could make them out of many different materials! :smiley:

On-topic: I fully hope that the devs just relax and not worry too much about another game. However, if they feel inspired to make another game…

There are lots of Automation related things we’d love to do, given enough money/time/resources/enthusiasm. Besides that we have a new game idea every few weeks or so, so I’m sure one of those might eventually happen

Recode the game so we can export to a 3d printer and get lifesize car models?

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I’m surprised people haven’t tried to do that already, knowing some of the rich nutters out there :wink:.

Considering how expensive 3d printers are for making something of the right size and be able to print with the right materials… not really. Last I checked, even a small 3d printer for something OTHER than plastic is like $400k.

Then better check again, because a small 3dprinter for plastic costs only 600 euros… You can print up to 60x60x40 or something like that.
When you go up to bigger printers, yes, the costs easily start adding up… especially when going over 1 meter x 1 meter x 1 meter.
But the metal ones arent that expensive either. up to 60x60x40 for metal or double fillaments (as materials for 3d printers are called) go for about 2000 euros.

The big industrial printers are able to print houses, and yes, those cost up to 400K.

hmm apparently its been done dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ … years.html
Nevermind too late

Exactly the case I was not talking about (though I guess I wasn’t entirely clear?). I was meaning a small 3d printer that prints using metal. Just a quick search told me one of those was $450k for a BASE MODEL.

Edit: Actually thinking for a split second… it’d be interesting to have 3d printers for making some of the components for our cars in the factories.

go to www.shapeways.com and have them printed. Not very cheap, and I dont know how reliable the parts would be, but you can solid print there. Buying mass produced after market parts would be much cheaper. 3D printing is not meant for mass produced items, at least, not yet.

I wonder how the 3D printing industry will develop…

REALLY REALLY offtopic, but to answer that… 3d printing will be like cellphones, tablets and normal paper printers. everyone will have atleast one per household, printing your own food and printing parts for things you need or need to repair.

I could get used to printing my own food… :stuck_out_tongue: