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The room restrictions are a neat idea but gently caress making a 100-block-interior building for a goddamn sieve. I wound up merging the required blocks with my Forge building.
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# ? May 22, 2018 06:32 |
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McFrugal posted:The room restrictions are a neat idea but gently caress making a 100-block-interior building for a goddamn sieve. I wound up merging the required blocks with my Forge building. Isn't that just a 5x5x5 room though? I could be wrong.
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# ? May 22, 2018 06:51 |
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Gwyneth Palpate posted:Update the pack to 1.0.2. It got fixed. Sweet! Krakatoah posted:Isn't that just a 5x5x5 room though? I could be wrong. 5x5x4, unless it counts air blocks rather than measuring walls.
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# ? May 22, 2018 07:06 |
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I finally got Crafting Stations and (real) Chests in Exoria. Never have I been so grateful for basic, vanilla Minecraft tech. The real magic of the pack, imo, is that it actually succeeded at putting me in a spot that was worse than vanilla tech without it being a horrendous grind to get through and made basic vanilla tech feel amazing, which is pretty neat. The steady drip feed of QoL upgrades is very well done. E: Just finally finished all the Bane tools, MAKE THE PICK FIRST. The Axe and Scythe are both nice but they just let you gather wood/leaves a bit faster and without burning tool durability, the Pick lets you just straight mine cobble without it breaking into stones, which is really nice for repaving your area and generally just having cobble for crafting without having to constantly generate clay for it is really nice. E2: Actually the pick getting you whole cobble is only true if it's a cobblegen, I guess?? Still really nice though Magres fucked around with this message at 08:46 on May 22, 2018 |
# ? May 22, 2018 07:35 |
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^^^ I don't like the bane of leaves because it doesn't drop saplings, unlike shears. Fenrisulfr posted:5x5x4, unless it counts air blocks rather than measuring walls. It's air blocks.
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# ? May 22, 2018 09:22 |
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Inexplicable Humblebrag posted:exoria - any way to turn off the poison rain? it adds nothing but bordeom The rain also drops your hp so you can eat the different foods to get the buffs.
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# ? May 22, 2018 09:35 |
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Magres posted:I finally got Crafting Stations and (real) Chests in Exoria. Never have I been so grateful for basic, vanilla Minecraft tech. All these 'immersive' things are a pain in the rear end, agreed. Holy poo poo.
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# ? May 22, 2018 15:54 |
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Meskhenet posted:The rain also drops your hp so you can eat the different foods to get the buffs. yeah but so does headbutting a cactus or dropping off a ledge or being within about sixty metres of lava
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# ? May 22, 2018 19:51 |
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or by swimming in a pool of acid, which is what i did
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# ? May 22, 2018 20:02 |
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The rain isn't directly lethal however, any damage afterwards though.... Kind of wish the Bane tools weren't locked behind double layered RNG however, having to wait and see if the strainers manage to spit out sapphires is draining.
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# ? May 22, 2018 22:09 |
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Krakatoah posted:The rain isn't directly lethal however, any damage afterwards though.... Make more of them. Parallelize that poo poo. Strainers are your only source of metals in the early game. I have four of the metal ore ones going at once, and I load them up with 8 strainer meshes and use buildcraft pipes to extract and sort their outputs.
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# ? May 22, 2018 22:36 |
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Speaking of strainers, what's the deal with the efficiency boost? The quest book talks about it like there's some optimal setup with falling water but it seems like the only boost I get is 10% by keeping them at least 4 blocks away from other strainers, with the water source next to each one. Is that all there is to it?
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# ? May 22, 2018 22:54 |
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VegasShirtGuy posted:Speaking of strainers, what's the deal with the efficiency boost? The quest book talks about it like there's some optimal setup with falling water but it seems like the only boost I get is 10% by keeping them at least 4 blocks away from other strainers, with the water source next to each one. Is that all there is to it? 10% is the maximum. As long as it is flowing water 1 square away from the source, and there are no other strainers in a 1-block radius (including diagonals) you are at maximum bonus efficiency from layout. The improved strainers made out of iron or diamonds and poo poo also add some extra efficiency.
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# ? May 22, 2018 23:09 |
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So what's the consensus on Exoria? Different enough to be worth it? Good, bad, so-so?
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# ? May 22, 2018 23:14 |
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redleader posted:So what's the consensus on Exoria? Different enough to be worth it? Good, bad, so-so? It's got that Regrowth vibe where you're on hellblasted terrain trying to survive, rather than fighting for buildable terrain like a skyblock. It has low amounts of combat (so far at least) and it uses a lot of lesser-known mods. There's no agricraft, but there are bees and it's another primalcore modpack. I'm enjoying it so far.
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# ? May 22, 2018 23:33 |
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it has some vaguely annoying aspects in terms of things like primalcore, which has been said, but overall it's actually fairly chill and it's not concerned with kicking you in the groin wherever you go. i'd say try it out.
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redleader posted:So what's the consensus on Exoria? Different enough to be worth it? Good, bad, so-so? I have some grind-based problems with it, but I do like that it isn't kicking my rear end with combat and stupid mob mods that don't fit. It's pretty chill so far.
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# ? May 23, 2018 00:15 |
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Gwyneth Palpate posted:Make more of them. Parallelize that poo poo. Strainers are your only source of metals in the early game. I have four of the metal ore ones going at once, and I load them up with 8 strainer meshes and use buildcraft pipes to extract and sort their outputs. I'll probably try that soon now that I have the means to store whatever they dredge up again. Maybe I could use storage drawers for this?
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# ? May 23, 2018 01:08 |
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Weird question, but can anyone think of a mod that adds aesthetic alternatives to the crafting table? Like, functions exactly the same, just looks different. I would specifically like one that looks like it’s made of brick, as that’s the material I want to gate crafting behind in this personal mod pack. Artisan Worktables would be great if it didn’t require adding every crafting recipe manually.
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# ? May 23, 2018 01:21 |
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Krakatoah posted:I'll probably try that soon now that I have the means to store whatever they dredge up again. Maybe I could use storage drawers for this? You could indeed!
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# ? May 23, 2018 01:22 |
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I seem to remember someone in this thread making an anti-grind version of an existing terrafirmacraft pack, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
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Goon Danton posted:I seem to remember someone in this thread making an anti-grind version of an existing terrafirmacraft pack, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Anyone know what I'm talking about? Initial post is here.
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# ? May 23, 2018 02:02 |
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That's exactly what I meant, thanks!
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Gwyneth Palpate posted:
I'm nowhere near as familiar with minecraft mods in the 1.10+ era as I was back when it was all 1.7.10 and I was playing hours of Blightfall a day, nor did I ever get into Buildcraft before then. So I think I'll just steal your nice setup.
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# ? May 23, 2018 03:56 |
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Man after seeing things like EnderIO that can smart-route to available containers by means of both priority and current inventory, watching these BC pipes where items will just randomly try every option in order is almost painful.
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Vib Rib posted:Man after seeing things like EnderIO that can smart-route to available containers by means of both priority and current inventory, watching these BC pipes where items will just randomly try every option in order is almost painful. I'm just happy there's not a redstone engine pumping away on each pipe start
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Vib Rib posted:Man after seeing things like EnderIO that can smart-route to available containers by means of both priority and current inventory, watching these BC pipes where items will just randomly try every option in order is almost painful. The pipes on the drawers are clay pipes. They will always try to insert into an inventory before moving to another pipe. It ends up sorting the items perfectly with no bouncing back and forth or spillage. There is an overflow chest at the end just in case, but all that ever ends up there is the odd sapling that the strainer picked up from the world after I chop down a tree. Devor posted:I'm just happy there's not a redstone engine pumping away on each pipe start That's due to the awesome gravity pipes! They extract from the bottom of an inventory with no redstone engine required.
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# ? May 23, 2018 04:26 |
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Oh man. things i knew but didnt know. I never thought to stack the nets. I can go back to the plain nets rather than the reinforced. clay pipes.... how far away is redstone? ATM i have my pipes end in a chest inside my base that i manually put into drawers as im waiting on the controller, but i need redstone for that. I may just make some clay pipes. I didnt know it was gravity though. I have wooden engines pumping of all 4 of my strainer bases >< I see you already have power though. I just built my bee attractor, and have the parts for the life infusion thing but havent put it up anywhere yet. The compacting drawers? Do i need to put a rock in one, then it will just pull rocks from the drawers as long as it touches the line?
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# ? May 23, 2018 04:54 |
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Okay, earlier I put two blue slime crystals into a part builder with the bow limb pattern, I got a blue slime shard back. Now I've got another blue slime crystal, and I put it into the part builder with the bow limb pattern and the slime shard. Nothing. That's 1.5 materials, that should work! What am I doing wrong? [Bow Limb Pattern][Blue Slime Crystal] [----------Nothing------][Blue Slime Shard]
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# ? May 23, 2018 05:07 |
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Ariong posted:Okay, earlier I put two blue slime crystals into a part builder with the bow limb pattern, I got a blue slime shard back. Now I've got another blue slime crystal, and I put it into the part builder with the bow limb pattern and the slime shard. Nothing. That's 1.5 materials, that should work! What am I doing wrong? Pretty sure it only pulls from 1 slot. And most recent Tinkers only uses full numbers, its rare to get shards? What version of minecraft are you on?
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# ? May 23, 2018 06:35 |
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It’s Blightfall, so probably quite an old one. If it only uses one slot, how do I make use of this shard?
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Ariong posted:It’s Blightfall, so probably quite an old one. If it only uses one slot, how do I make use of this shard? You'd have to use it on something that needs .5 of a material. Like a tool rod. Or you could get more than one of them?
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# ? May 23, 2018 07:59 |
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Gwyneth Palpate posted:
Wait so are Buildcraft pipes not a complete mess anymore? I remember it doing the dumbest stuff if you ever had a T-intersection (or, god forbid, a 4-way)
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# ? May 23, 2018 09:17 |
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No, they're still a complete mess. However some modpacks will force you to use clunky-rear end BC pipes for a while before they'll allow you to use ducts and conduits from TE/EnderIO. There are at least some directional/sorting pipes but other than being expensive and still pretty awkward, they've been in for as long as I can remember.
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# ? May 23, 2018 09:24 |
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I'm mostly mystified how Gwyneth's setup isn't just vomiting items in random directions E: Oooh you can make the chalk pipes send things in a particular direction. This changes a lot Magres fucked around with this message at 10:07 on May 23, 2018 |
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Buildcraft pipes are and always have been fine, as long as you understand how they work. All you have to do is to have used them since the original FTB and have fully internalised their quirks to the point where you don't even have to think about them any more. Simple.
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# ? May 23, 2018 10:11 |
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i'd consider just powering past them to the point where you can get something else. i'm just starting Sky Resources and i've got sieves so i can do Embers pipes now
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# ? May 23, 2018 10:44 |
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Magres posted:Wait so are Buildcraft pipes not a complete mess anymore? I remember it doing the dumbest stuff if you ever had a T-intersection (or, god forbid, a 4-way) They're basically the same as always. I can make them work because of Wolfsbane posted:Buildcraft pipes are and always have been fine, as long as you understand how they work. All you have to do is to have used them since the original FTB and have fully internalised their quirks to the point where you don't even have to think about them any more. Simple. this. I've been using Buildcraft since version 1.1 of Minecraft (before FTB was a thing ), so I am well-versed in its quirks. I know that my setup will always route items properly and never spill because I've chosen the correct pipes for the job. Sure, other pipes from other mods are a lot more user-friendly (like Embers' item pipes) but you get buildcraft pipes almost at the start of Exoria, and the recipes are super cheap, so I used what I had at the time.
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# ? May 23, 2018 11:37 |
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Gwyneth Palpate posted:I've been using Buildcraft since version 1.1 of Minecraft (before FTB was a thing ), so I am well-versed in its quirks. I know that my setup will always route items properly and never spill because I've chosen the correct pipes for the job. Sure, other pipes from other mods are a lot more user-friendly (like Embers' item pipes) but you get buildcraft pipes almost at the start of Exoria, and the recipes are super cheap, so I used what I had at the time. I'm still learning how to wrangle those pipes over here myself, I'm guessing the chest at the end of the pipeline is the final stop for items that can't find a place to go into? Meskhenet posted:I never thought to stack the nets. I can go back to the plain nets rather than the reinforced. You'll want to use the reinforced ones anyways, not only do they last far longer than the survivalist nets but they also come with a 10% efficiency bonus just for using the better nets. Krakatoah fucked around with this message at 12:40 on May 23, 2018 |
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Krakatoah posted:I'm still learning how to wrangle those pipes over here myself, I'm guessing the chest at the end of the pipeline is the final stop for items that can't find a place to go into? Yeah. Partial Buildcraft pipe summary, for any of you who were curious (none of you:) Wooden pipe: extracts from an inventory. Does not connect to other wooden pipes. Needs to be powered by a redstone engine. Cobblestone pipe: basic transport pipe. Does not route intelligently, so do not use in junctions. Smoothstone pipe: same thing as a cobblestone pipe, but does not connect to cobblestone pipes. You can use pipe plugs to separate two adjacent pipes too so these are not that useful any more. Iron pipe: Is a chalk pipe in Exoria. Used in junctions to funnel items towards a single path. Use a buildcraft wrench on the connection between the iron pipe and another pipe to turn that connection clear, which indicates that the items go in that direction. Gold pipe: Cobblestone pipe, but it accelerates items that pass through it. Diamond pipe: Has a GUI that lets you pick specific items to go in specific directions. Clay pipe: Inserter pipe. Will always try to insert into inventories it is connected to before passing items to other pipes. This is what I use on the drawers. Sandstone pipe: Will not connect to inventories at all. Useful for running pipes in tight areas. Emerald pipe: Wooden pipe, but with a GUI to let you pull specific items only. Extracts faster. Needs a redstone engine. Structure pipe: Does not pass items. Used to connect pipe wire over two different lengths of pipe without affecting item transport. The gravity pipes that I mentioned aren't core buildcraft. They extract from the bottom of an inventory with no redstone engine needed.
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