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{{Achievement|getting-on-track}} | {| | ||
{{Achievement|eco-unfriendly}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|tech-maniac}} | !Achievement !! Notes !! Trivia | ||
{{Achievement|smoke-me-a-kipper-i-will-be-back-for-breakfast}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|it-stinks-and-they-dont-like-it}} | | {{Achievement|getting-on-track}} | ||
{{Achievement|automated-construction}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|you-are-doing-it-right}} | | {{Achievement|eco-unfriendly}} | ||
{{Achievement|automated-cleanup}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|you-have-got-a-package}} | | {{Achievement|tech-maniac}} | ||
{{Achievement|delivery-service}} | || Completing infinite technologies of any level is not required. All non-infinite levels of technologies that have infinite continuations are still required. | ||
{{Achievement|trans-factorio-express}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|watch-your-step}} | | {{Achievement|smoke-me-a-kipper-i-will-be-back-for-breakfast}} | ||
{{Achievement|golem}} | || | ||
{{Achievement|getting-on-track-like-a-pro}} | || This line was spoken by Ace Rimmer from the British sci-fi comedy show ''Red Dwarf''. | ||
{{Achievement|mass-production-1}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|mass-production-2}} | | {{Achievement|it-stinks-and-they-dont-like-it}} | ||
{{Achievement|mass-production-3}} | || This achievement is not disabled in peaceful mode, however it is impossible to achieve. | ||
{{Achievement|circuit-veteran-1}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|circuit-veteran-2}} | | {{Achievement|automated-construction}} | ||
{{Achievement|circuit-veteran-3}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|computer-age-1}} | | {{Achievement|you-are-doing-it-right}} | ||
{{Achievement|computer-age-2}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|computer-age-3}} | | {{Achievement|automated-cleanup}} | ||
{{Achievement|iron-throne-1}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|iron-throne-2}} | | {{Achievement|you-have-got-a-package}} | ||
{{Achievement|iron-throne-3}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|solaris}} | | {{Achievement|delivery-service}} | ||
{{Achievement|steamrolled}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|pyromaniac}} | | {{Achievement|trans-factorio-express}} | ||
{{Achievement|run-forrest-run}} | || | ||
{{Achievement|minions}} | || Refers to the ''Trans-Europ Express'', an international passenger railway company that served west and central Europe from 1957 to 1995. | ||
{{Achievement|lazy-bastard}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|steam-all-the-way}} | | {{Achievement|watch-your-step}} | ||
{{Achievement|raining-bullets}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|logistic-network-embargo}} | | {{Achievement|golem}} | ||
{{Achievement|no-time-for-chitchat}} | |- | ||
{{Achievement|there-is-no-spoon}} | | {{Achievement|getting-on-track-like-a-pro}} | ||
{{Achievement|so-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-fish}} | |- | ||
| {{Achievement|mass-production-1}} | |||
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| {{Achievement|mass-production-2}} | |||
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| {{Achievement|mass-production-3}} | |||
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| {{Achievement|circuit-veteran-1}} | |||
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| {{Achievement|circuit-veteran-2}} | |||
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| {{Achievement|circuit-veteran-3}} | |||
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| {{Achievement|computer-age-1}} | |||
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| {{Achievement|computer-age-2}} | |||
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| {{Achievement|computer-age-3}} | |||
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| {{Achievement|iron-throne-1}} | |||
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|| These three achievements refer to the Iron Throne, a large throne in the fantasy novel series ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' made from many swords fused together with dragonfire. | |||
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| {{Achievement|iron-throne-2}} | |||
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| {{Achievement|iron-throne-3}} | |||
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| {{Achievement|solaris}} | |||
|| The electric network may not have any electricity producers besides solar panels connected to it. | |||
|| ''Solaris'' is a 1961 philosophical sci-fi novel written by Stanisław Lem, and a Unix-based computer operating system. | |||
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| {{Achievement|steamrolled}} | |||
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|| 'Steamroll' generally refers to a multiplayer match in which one team is performing significantly better than the other. | |||
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| {{Achievement|pyromaniac}} | |||
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| {{Achievement|run-forrest-run}} | |||
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|| This line was spoken by Jenny Curran in the 1994 drama film ''Forrest Gump''. | |||
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| {{Achievement|minions}} | |||
|| This achievement requires follower robot count level 11 for a total of 100 robots. 6 rocket launches are needed to obtain the space science packs to get to and research level 11. | |||
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| {{Achievement|lazy-bastard}} | |||
|| In multiplayer, the crafts of all players are counted towards this achievement. | |||
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| {{Achievement|steam-all-the-way}} | |||
|| Only ''placing'' solar panels breaks the requirement this achievement, simply crafting them does not disqualify the player from earning the achievement. Disabled when using peaceful mode or lower than default enemy base settings. | |||
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| {{Achievement|raining-bullets}} | |||
|| Only ''placing'' laser turrets breaks the requirement this achievement, simply crafting them does not disqualify the player from earning the achievement. Disabled when using peaceful mode or lower than default enemy base settings. | |||
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| {{Achievement|logistic-network-embargo}} | |||
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| {{Achievement|no-time-for-chitchat}} | |||
|| Disabled when using peaceful mode or lower than default enemy base settings. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Achievement|there-is-no-spoon}} | |||
|| Disabled when using peaceful mode or lower than default enemy base settings. | |||
|| This line was spoken by Neo in the 1999 sci-fi action film ''The Matrix''. | |||
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| {{Achievement|so-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-fish}} | |||
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|| The last message left by the dolphins before leaving Earth in ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''. Also the name of the fourth book in the series. | |||
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== History == | == History == | ||
{{history|0.13.0| | {{history|0.13.0| | ||
* Introduced}} | * Introduced}} | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Console]] | * [[Console]] | ||
* [https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-125 Friday Facts #125 - Achievements] | * [https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-125 Friday Facts #125 - Achievements] |
Revision as of 13:03, 12 July 2019
Achievements are given to the player when certain events happen or criteria is fulfilled. Some achievements are meant to make the player feel invested in the game. Others are meant to guide the player to use different strategies and optional game mechanics. Achievements are available in both the Steam and standalone versions.
Disabling achievements
Achievements can only be unlocked in the default game mode, called Freeplay. Any scenarios, such as the campaign or custom scenarios disable achievements. Furthermore, using script or cheat commands in the console disables achievements, however the user will be warned about this the first time they try to run such a command. Within the freeplay game, enabling peaceful mode or setting enemy bases to anything lower than default disables the following achievements: There is no spoon, No time for chit-chat, Raining bullets and Steam all the way. Any other changes to map generation or using the debug modes does not disable achievements.
A separate instance of achievements will be used when mods are installed and earned achievements will not register with Steam. In multiplayer, achievements can only be earned if the player has spent more than 50% of the time online.
Re-enabling achievements again can be achieved by editing the binary data of a save. (reference)
List of all achievements
The search function of a browser may be used to find a specific achievement faster. This is usually Ctrl + F
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Completing infinite technologies of any level is not required. All non-infinite levels of technologies that have infinite continuations are still required. | |||
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This line was spoken by Ace Rimmer from the British sci-fi comedy show Red Dwarf. | |||
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This achievement is not disabled in peaceful mode, however it is impossible to achieve. | |||
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Refers to the Trans-Europ Express, an international passenger railway company that served west and central Europe from 1957 to 1995. | |||
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These three achievements refer to the Iron Throne, a large throne in the fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire made from many swords fused together with dragonfire. | |||
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The electric network may not have any electricity producers besides solar panels connected to it. | Solaris is a 1961 philosophical sci-fi novel written by Stanisław Lem, and a Unix-based computer operating system. | ||
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'Steamroll' generally refers to a multiplayer match in which one team is performing significantly better than the other. | |||
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This line was spoken by Jenny Curran in the 1994 drama film Forrest Gump. | |||
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This achievement requires follower robot count level 11 for a total of 100 robots. 6 rocket launches are needed to obtain the space science packs to get to and research level 11. | |||
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In multiplayer, the crafts of all players are counted towards this achievement. | |||
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Only placing solar panels breaks the requirement this achievement, simply crafting them does not disqualify the player from earning the achievement. Disabled when using peaceful mode or lower than default enemy base settings. | |||
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Only placing laser turrets breaks the requirement this achievement, simply crafting them does not disqualify the player from earning the achievement. Disabled when using peaceful mode or lower than default enemy base settings. | |||
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Disabled when using peaceful mode or lower than default enemy base settings. | |||
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Disabled when using peaceful mode or lower than default enemy base settings. | This line was spoken by Neo in the 1999 sci-fi action film The Matrix. | ||
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The last message left by the dolphins before leaving Earth in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Also the name of the fourth book in the series. |
History
- 0.13.0:
- Introduced