Multiblocks. Massive, complex, industrial multiblocks. Or at least processing chains. If you want to extend the IC2 endgame.
Posts by Queue
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Sounds nice but there needs to be a lower-tech way to do it. After all, we were pumping oil and making fuel long before datasticks, computers, or seismographs!
Maybe a really cheap (just high volumes of metal) pump that is extremely large, and inefficient. By large, I mean 30 blocks tall.
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This mod is meant to add stuff i think GT6 is (or more likely will be) missing and balanced around it.
I acually allready started programming on my oil derricks. I'm just missing Multiblock base classes in GT6 to finish them.
Oil/Gas will not be actual in world blocks, but under bedrock. First you have to find chunks with oil. Place a Seismic Prospector, fill it with TNT, Boom, save the data on a datastick. Put the datastick in a scanner to process the data and then print out the data. The printed out data (In a book) tells you the ores and oil/gas amount in the chunk.
Once you find the Oil you want, place a oil derrick on top.
After that will be a complex oil processing chain with also some products i plan to integrate into the GT techtree.That's a really good idea
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Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
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Which is why this is fucking brilliant
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This is why I started thinking about a different UI model than NEI. Hopefully I can make something of it after the AP exams.
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But... there is a wiki. Is wiki is not enough?
The wiki is great. I think the issue for people is putting it all together. Think "Getting Started in IHL". If you want, I can do a writeup myself, just tell me what I should put down. -
What IC2 crops could've been: http://forum.feed-the-beast.co…s/1-7-10-agricraft.50964/
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If you provide good enough documentation or a video, I think it will be fine. The biggest issue with IHL right now is just how complicated it is, period. For people who don't have the time to experiment, getting into IHL can be a hassle. I love the direction you are headed in, though, so I vote to keep it how it is.
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Fusion Reactor.
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And that is why the Farmer people in Bavaria (Why does it have another Name in English for fucks sake, we don't call your Cities "Londinium" or "Neu York" too!) think Power Lines are so terrible that they basically wanna have Power outages to happen, just because they feel a slight cribbling when they are close to one of those things due to the grounding...
"Modern" power networks in general are old and outdated. Especially in modern cities where the overlap of different aging networks means that construction projects take months to years of work.
EDIT: And cribbling? What do you mean by that?
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I love the underground tunnels, that was the original plan for my base many moons ago.
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I thought you wanted me to get rid of the weedsBah
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This has been a topic of discussion for years. The answer is most likely possibly maybe.
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Here's a preview for PGT6AT, for those who don't follow me on Twitter. (Ugh, the more I type this acronym, the more I want to rename my resource pack.)
Looks awesome
An alternate name could be Pyrotechnic (PT). -
A summary of natural rubber production:
You will notice in the picture that they only cut the bark for 1/2 the circumference of the tree. When they are done with one half (~5 years), they start tapping the other half while the first regrows. The actual tapping is done over something like a meter high section of the tree, always at an incline (it looks like 30 degrees). They send workers to collect the sap every day, and cut a new strip every two days, for the entire lifetime of the tree (apparently like 20 years). Rubber trees live exclusively in the tropics so it is year-round. Also the tapping panel (the missing bark) is always a certain height above ground, a little more than one meter, and the depth of the cut is also constant (if you cut too deep the bark will not regrow). The actual latex is not exactly extracted, but it is pushed out by internal pressure as a liquid which drips down that slant into the collection cup.The liquid latex is transported to a nearby processing facility before coagulating, where it is poured into molds and treated with formic acid. The resulting block of solid latex is rolled out into rubber sheets, which are then piled into cubes, boxed, and shipped to whoever wants it.
A lot of rubber we are familiar with is further processed by vulcanization, which is what Goodyear (as in Goodyear tires) is famous for. It is just charring rubber which is treated with sulfur, resulting in hard rubber such as the rubber on electric plugs or tires.
Learn more:
http://ecoport.org/ep?SearchTy…eIndexView&earticleId=644
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_tapping+1
I did a project on this in the third grade actually, and I still have the rubber samples
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Alex, just wanted to tell you that the last few threads on this forum have been really immature sounding. I hope that your intention isn't to come off whiny and begging, but it sure seems like it. You have good ideas, just you may want to work on communicating your concerns.
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It's in the General Discussion section, so I maybe it has to do with "the rules, news and other things that could be usefull. But you talk here about the forum as well."
I would change the font of that logo at the top left of every page on the forum (in the banner). As it stands, you can hardly read the "INDUSTRIALCRAFT²".
A reskin or an update is sorely needed. It's functional, but not optimal (and hideous).
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Umm... that's what the suggestion forum is for?
Yeah, not really getting the point of this thread.
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I was joking
I do not know of any modules for high-res GT crops. You can probably reuse the Magical Crops stuff with a recolor, but they have different types of crops and don't mesh with cropsticks.
Maybe Soartex has some stuff?