Mods introducing new content into the game.
Large total conversion mods.
Small changes concerning balance, gameplay, or graphics.
Providing the player with new tools or adjusting the game interface, without fundamentally changing gameplay.
Scenarios, maps, and puzzles.
Collections of mods with tweaks to make them work together.
Translations for other mods.
Lua libraries for use by other mods and submods that are parts of a larger mod.
Transportation of the player, be it vehicles or teleporters.
Augmented or new ways of transporting materials - belts, inserters, pipes!
Trains are great, but what if they could do even more?
New ways to deal with enemies, be it attack or defense.
Armors or armor equipment.
Changes to enemies or entirely new enemies to deal with.
Map generation and terrain modification.
New Ores and resources as well as machines.
Things related to oil and other fluids.
Related to roboports and logistic robots.
Entities which interact with the circuit network.
Furnaces, assembling machines, production chains.
Changes to power production and distribution.
More than just chests.
Change blueprint behavior.
Play it your way.
A solution for managing music added by compatible mods. The mod allows each track to be enabled/disabled in the mod startup options.
Small changes concerning balance, gameplay, or graphics.
Turns your avatar into an omnipotent nigh indestructible behemoth. ¬ Sets health to a ridiculous amount. ¬ Increases mining speed ludicrously. ¬ Allows incredible player reach across the map. > All of these are able to be changed in mod settings.
Providing the player with new tools or adjusting the game interface, without fundamentally changing gameplay.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Randomizes recipes (amount of ingredients and products, crafting time) as well as many other things that can be toggled individually like belt speed, crafting speeds, energy consumption, weapon damage...
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Adds full Electronic Locomotives support for the modification Angel's Addons - Mass Transit.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Starter kit for PY mod suite that includes a basic electrical setup, EMines, inserters, belts, and some starting iron and copper.
Providing the player with new tools or adjusting the game interface, without fundamentally changing gameplay.
This mods connects chests with player Inventory so you will never run out of items when building (hopefully)
Mods introducing new content into the game.
This mod allows you to craft and use all of the cheat items right from the start. 本模组可以让你在开局就可以合成并使用所有的作弊道具。
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Realtime selection of resources to be temporary highlighted on the map for areas you already explored. Tweaks: Remember ores by default and reduced glow radius.
Small changes concerning balance, gameplay, or graphics.
Extreme radiation causes you to take damage unless you're on manmade tiles. A fun challenge for territory expansion. Original mod by westoncraft, updated to 1.0/1.1 by Xorimuth.
Scenarios, maps, and puzzles.
You can extract liquid iron and liquid copper. Refrigerate them to make plates.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Skips all research except space. Used to quick-start Space Exploration.
Small changes concerning balance, gameplay, or graphics.
Changes how land and water are generated. Highly customizable.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Providing the player with new tools or adjusting the game interface, without fundamentally changing gameplay.
This is a debugging tool. This mod tracks and shows you what event ID(defines.events.~) occurs. Only admins can open GUI if it is multiplay game. - Press SHIFT+F3 to open GUI. (you can change key bindings) - Press SHIFT+F2 for quick toggle logging mode while GUI is opened. - Only works while GUI is opened. Tracked logs can be saved and investigated by "gvv" mod. https://mods.factorio.com/mod/gvv Visit https://lua-api.factorio.com/latest/events.html to see full description of events.
Providing the player with new tools or adjusting the game interface, without fundamentally changing gameplay.