Releases: Tarpon907/FARL-Continued
Release list
FARL-Continued 4.3.0
Test build — not on the mod portal yet. Feedback wanted before it goes public.
A Factorio 2.0 continuation of Choumiko's FARL,
by way of Zach's FARL-Revised. MIT licensed.
Installing
Unzip FARL-Continued_4.3.0.zip into your mods folder, or drop the zip in as-is:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Factorio\mods - Linux:
~/.factorio/mods
Restart Factorio. Disable any other FARL first — they define the same
prototypes and cannot load together.
What changed
Rail geometry is rebuilt on Factorio 2.0's engine API rather than 1.1's
hand-derived offset tables, which is why the original stopped working:
2.0 replaced one-tile rails and a single curve entity with two-tile straights,
half-diagonals, and curves split across two pieces, and widened directions from
8 steps to 16.
- Track, curves and signals use positions the engine reports
- Parallel tracks rebuilt: each lane holds its own spacing, taken from
whichever blueprint matches the current heading - Lane signals line up abreast of the main line's
- Bulldozer and maintenance work
- Blueprint templates, poles, lamps, concrete, water bridging, cliff removal
Known limitations
- Elevated rails are not supported. It can run along existing elevated
track but cannot lay new elevated rail, which needs rail supports placed. - Two tracks. Templates with more than two do not place correctly.
- Lanes pause through turns and resume after, leaving the corner to lay by
hand. A lane cannot hold its spacing through a curve: the inner one would
need a radius no rail piece provides, the outer far more rail than the main
line lays in the same time. - Turns settle on orthogonal and 45 degree headings only, which are the
headings the two blueprints describe. Toggleable in the FARL panel.
What would help most
- Multi-track templates, and whether lane spacing holds where you expect
- Bulldozer and maintenance on track FARL did not lay
- Modded rails
- Anything that stops the train — the messages now name the cause and position
If something goes wrong, factorio-current.log in your Factorio directory
carries every FARL message, prefixed [FARL]. That plus a description of what
you were doing is enough to work from. /farl_debug_lanes adds parallel lane
spacing diagnostics if the problem is lane placement.