I am running the latest experimental version for v1.6.2 (industrialcraft-2_2.0.274-experimental) and I have a couple of recipes which require silver. The problem I am having is that I haven't found any silver in the wild and I turn up empty-handed when I search in NEI for silver ore. Is there a "recipe" to make silver in IC2 or is it somehow thinking I have access to silver from another mod? Is there a list somewhere of which mods provide which materials?
Silver Ore in IC2?
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Ore washing crushed gold can give you it. There will probably be a better method to get it in the future.
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Ore washing crushed gold can give you it. There will probably be a better method to get it in the future.
"Can"? Is there no guaranteed way to get it?
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"Can"? Is there no guaranteed way to get it?
Ore washing/thermal centrifuging gold is guaranteed to give you small amounts of silver, the reason he said can is probably because it is the only way you can get it with just IC2.
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The only thing requring silver in IC2 is Glass Fibre Cable, and you can use redstone for that. So that is no need to use silver with IC2 alone, but it is a bonus.
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The only thing requring silver in IC2 is Glass Fibre Cable, and you can use redstone for that. So that is no need to use silver with IC2 alone, but it is a bonus.
I think they changed that on latests IC² experimental (to require silver), but aquiring silver is not that hard.
What they should do is to use "dustElectrum" instead (1/2 silver 1/2 gold), like GT does.
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I think they changed that on latests IC² experimental (to require silver), but aquiring silver is not that hard.
What they should do is to use "dustElectrum" instead (1/2 silver 1/2 gold), like GT does.
That would be silly though, Since Silver on its own is much more conductive then Gold -
That would be silly though, Since Silver on its own is much more conductive then GoldMC logic? Cables should be able to carry all voltages and glass fiber only light, so whats the problem
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It's called "Electrum" for a Reason XD
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It's called "Electrum" for a Reason XD
Actually, the name just happens to stem from the same greek root "Elektron" (their word for the colour Amber). Nothing to do with Electricity. -
Actually, the name just happens to stem from the same greek root "Elektron" (their word for the colour Amber). Nothing to do with Electricity.Both are right.
"and amber's electrostatic properties that the modern English words "electron" and "electricity" are derived" - Electrum wikipage.
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is there somewhere i can find the new recipes for ic2 experimental?
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NEI?