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I literally repurchased the game on Steam at release 100 percent because I wanted to support them further. Having one less reason to ever use Epic was just an added bonus. If you love factory games and want to try something new, I recommend Satisfactory, HIGHLY. It does things differently than other factory games, but none of it is a downside. You still build your factories, but there's so much more depth to everything. I feel like the difficulty curve on it would be brutal for players new to the genre, but if you're experienced with factory math, this game is amazingly well done. I believe I have over 700 hours and I'm doing another playthrough solo, and another with my son. It's that good.
I played 100 hours before I found out Sprint was shift. And I loved every minute of it