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Edit: spoke too soon. Still experiencing laggy behavior every now and then. It seems to be correlated with when the fans on my laptop turn on, furthering my theory that the event queue is getting flooded (CPU operating at high load) and input events aren't being properly prioritized. UPS/FPS is a solid 60/60 while the lag is happening.
Overheating can produce a wide variety of oddish behaviour, though it is a bit unusual that you get input lag rather than UPS/FPS drops. Could be related to the integrated graphics chip (or it being a mac OS).
Some macbook pros have a proper dedicated graphics card (geforce) in addition to the on-chip (iris) ~ it is *supposed* to automagically swap between them depending on what the user is doing. If your machine has both, make sure that it is using the dedicated card for Factorio (it might be choosing the wrong one, as Factorio is a 2d app but makes use of 3d-accelerated GPUs in atypical ways).
Are you playing on the experimental branch?
Nope.
You may want to try. While this game has always had an awesome reputation of being super optimized, perhaps some change in the experimental version will make the game run better on your system.
I started playing this game years ago and have never experienced any lag, even in mega bases with hundreds of trains, 10s of thousands of bots, and a metric crap-ton of belts!
Two caveats:
1. I am playing on a desktop, Core I9-9900K, 2080RTX, and 32gbs RAM, and the game loaded on an SSD
2. I use Windows 10
So I know YMMV, but its worth a try.
I'm Catalina 10.15.3, 4GHz i7 quad, 16GB DDR3, AMD Radeon R9 M395X 4GB, SSD. (i.e. late-2015 iMac with extra RAM and SSD) Factorio performs, well, perfectly. It's really not a hardware-taxing game until you start in on the "how many SPM can I produce before my UPS drops" gigabase scale. So unusually, hardware is really not where you should start looking when you have performance issues.
If you are experiencing performance problems on Mac with Retina display, try to disable "Render in native screen resolution" in graphics settings (and restart the game), especially if your computer has only integrated GPU. Older game versions (0.16 and older) behaved as if this setting was disabled (without option to enable it).
That's it! Thanks a lot! Now it works like before! Maybe you should not activate this option automatically on retina displays.
This is a year old thread. I wager the OP's problem is resolved by now, especially since the developer replied a year ago.