So, I had noticed that they were a disturbing lack of volcanoes on my server, I decided to set out on a journey to find someone. After traveling for what seems like forever and coming across a few "volcanoes" (if you can call them that), I found this guy; I'll say all that flying was worth it. Figured I'd share this.
its too bad liquids act in a full-out, pants on head retarded manner, or this stuff could be pretty cool.
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Give a man a fire and he'll be warm for the night. Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
Eloraam, any way you could make it clearer for those who only seem to focous on the left side of the blog :wink.gif:
perhaps a bit of info on the op too so we can at least decrease the amount of derps we get?
The very first line in the current post at the time of this writing: "I just pushed a bugfix release, RP2pr3b. You can get it from the standard Download button at the top right."
I'm not sure how I can improve the general literacy level of the internets enough to stop these kinds of questions. Maybe I need one of those talking overlay people that comes on and points to the download button and says "If you're illiterate, click here to download!".
I do admit that I'm past the point of being civil about that one too, and moved on to mocking. I mean, the forum software won't let me make the font any bigger for the link. It's right at the top of the OP. And my blog isn't *that* hard to navigate, once you get there, either.
Which is why I'm not going to call in a moderator about how hilarious this thread has become.
You can't use the new Bluelectric forges with BuildCraft pipes.
You what what in the wherenow?! Not only can you, but I personally designed and implemented (and made use of for all RedPower machines) an open standard for interoperability of mod machines in MinecraftForge, called ISidedInventory. To the best of my knowledge, SpaceToad has already implemented this interface in Buildcraft, as has the IC² team.
My advice is to make sure that you've got the right sides. Blulectric furnaces do *not* load from the top - they load from the "left" (from the perspective of looking at the front of it), and unload from the right.
I don't seem to have your wires in any version, and yes, I installed every part of red power.
Is it something else because that is one of the main reasons I want this mod.
I'm getting a strange visual bug, maybe (sorry for the poor lighting, its actually crucial to show this.)
the first picture shows the redstone wire in an off state, because I have it disconnected from the light sensor.
the second picture shows the redstone wire in an on state, after I reconnected the sensor
the third picture shows the redstone wire in an extra-on state, glowing brighter, because its getting an input from the light sensor and the BTW proximity sensor in the picture.
Is that intended? As far as I can tell the actual logic isn't effected, everything acts like it should it my case, but I'm wondering if there is more to this that might cause problems for some other setup.
Edit:
I should mention the light sensor is some distance away, does the brightness of the wire vary the further you get from the input? Because if so thats pretty neat.
never noticed it? haha, pretty sure it was one of the "big features" of one of the 1.4/1.5 updates :tongue.gif:
one of the updates around there anyway
definately glad eloraam added that functionality to the wires
... I just realized I can't remember the last time I used actual redstone to wire something. oh god, flashbacks of way back when wiring up traps with d flip flops that were 10x10x3 blocks....
*shudder*
God bless eloraam.
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from what ive seen, it does get darker the farther away you get, much like the basic redstone fade effect
It does exactly that. It's just that since it can go 255 blocks, most people assume it doesn't. Unless, of course, they try to power it from regular redstone dust... But that's silly. Who does that?
Mostly unrelated, but I'm really enjoying taking a couple days break to just play Minecraft. A village I built on an SMP server (the machine I posted last time is in the second building down on the left):
It does exactly that. It's just that since it can go 255 blocks, most people assume it doesn't. Unless, of course, they try to power it from regular redstone dust... But that's silly. Who does that?
Mostly unrelated, but I'm really enjoying taking a couple days break to just play Minecraft. A village I built on an SMP server (the machine I posted last time is in the second building down on the left):
Neat! I'm currently building a minecraft server for myself and my friends, here's hoping the bukkit port of RP2 works well. If not I'll have to run a normal server, but from what I understand they're not nearly as good. I've always done bukkit in the past.
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There is an idea:
- To make armor of copper, silver, tin, bronze, and so enter
- To make weapons of copper, silver, tin, basalt and white stone, etc.
- Introduce a new UI for cutting blocks. Add a few other blocks (a block of silver, copper, tin, bronze).
- Integrate modes Wireless Redstone.
- Add new opportunities for farmers.
oh yes, bukkit is infinitly better, however, 1.8 vanilla isnt to bad, ive not had any troubles with it on my server
as far as I know, the minecraft server, like minecraft itself, runs in one freaking thread. In this day and age when even phones have dual core processors, why the heck does mojang not break the work into different threads?? It would be a shame if I put the time, money, and effort into putting together an 8 thread processor and 16GB of ram just to watch 7 threads sit idle.
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Say, i'm having a hard time getting my bluelectric furnace to run optimally, it always seems to start chugging about fifteen smelts into a stack. I've got 8 solar panels connected to two furnaces.. Should i make even more or am i actually missing something here?
hopefully they fix this in 1.9
regardless, setting off 18 IC2 nukes at once didnt affect my server even a bit, (i got client lag from 102301923102930 items on the ground, but w/e), so it runs fairly well
edit: lol, those 7 threads may site idle, but MC will eat up that 16GB like your starving it :smile.gif:
haha, well 16GB is all that will fit on the board (its mini itx and uses sodimms), besides, its only me and my friends using it anyway.
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it may be that it is only a preview of the system :tongue.gif:
but seriously, when i tested it out, i just kept throwing panels on to it till it was able to smelt and not lose any energy, and it took quite a few
The nickolite was so hard to gather for those eight panels alone, plus the silver. I think i'll just stick to coal for now =\
All be it i found the combo in a gigantic ravine at y13 filled with lava and creepers... I'm sure Usually it's easier to find the stuff xD
its too bad liquids act in a full-out, pants on head retarded manner, or this stuff could be pretty cool.
The very first line in the current post at the time of this writing: "I just pushed a bugfix release, RP2pr3b. You can get it from the standard Download button at the top right."
I'm not sure how I can improve the general literacy level of the internets enough to stop these kinds of questions. Maybe I need one of those talking overlay people that comes on and points to the download button and says "If you're illiterate, click here to download!".
I do admit that I'm past the point of being civil about that one too, and moved on to mocking. I mean, the forum software won't let me make the font any bigger for the link. It's right at the top of the OP. And my blog isn't *that* hard to navigate, once you get there, either.
Which is why I'm not going to call in a moderator about how hilarious this thread has become.
You what what in the wherenow?! Not only can you, but I personally designed and implemented (and made use of for all RedPower machines) an open standard for interoperability of mod machines in MinecraftForge, called ISidedInventory. To the best of my knowledge, SpaceToad has already implemented this interface in Buildcraft, as has the IC² team.
My advice is to make sure that you've got the right sides. Blulectric furnaces do *not* load from the top - they load from the "left" (from the perspective of looking at the front of it), and unload from the right.
About fourth or fifth for me, but very nice I agree.
Is it something else because that is one of the main reasons I want this mod.
been a while since I followed that mod. Does it actually work with things now?
Oh I see!
edit: AHHH you crashed me, do you know it thats out in 1.7.3
See how much it helps to read the main post. =P
Yeah you do! Either use Rubber Trees or miniblocks! :biggrin.gif:
the second picture shows the redstone wire in an on state, after I reconnected the sensor
the third picture shows the redstone wire in an extra-on state, glowing brighter, because its getting an input from the light sensor and the BTW proximity sensor in the picture.
Is that intended? As far as I can tell the actual logic isn't effected, everything acts like it should it my case, but I'm wondering if there is more to this that might cause problems for some other setup.
Edit:
I should mention the light sensor is some distance away, does the brightness of the wire vary the further you get from the input? Because if so thats pretty neat.
never noticed redstone having a fade effect before, but you're right, its there. But thats why I said maybe, haha.
... I just realized I can't remember the last time I used actual redstone to wire something. oh god, flashbacks of way back when wiring up traps with d flip flops that were 10x10x3 blocks....
*shudder*
God bless eloraam.
It does exactly that. It's just that since it can go 255 blocks, most people assume it doesn't. Unless, of course, they try to power it from regular redstone dust... But that's silly. Who does that?
Mostly unrelated, but I'm really enjoying taking a couple days break to just play Minecraft. A village I built on an SMP server (the machine I posted last time is in the second building down on the left):
Neat! I'm currently building a minecraft server for myself and my friends, here's hoping the bukkit port of RP2 works well. If not I'll have to run a normal server, but from what I understand they're not nearly as good. I've always done bukkit in the past.
- To make armor of copper, silver, tin, bronze, and so enter
- To make weapons of copper, silver, tin, basalt and white stone, etc.
- Introduce a new UI for cutting blocks. Add a few other blocks (a block of silver, copper, tin, bronze).
- Integrate modes Wireless Redstone.
- Add new opportunities for farmers.
as far as I know, the minecraft server, like minecraft itself, runs in one freaking thread. In this day and age when even phones have dual core processors, why the heck does mojang not break the work into different threads?? It would be a shame if I put the time, money, and effort into putting together an 8 thread processor and 16GB of ram just to watch 7 threads sit idle.
haha, well 16GB is all that will fit on the board (its mini itx and uses sodimms), besides, its only me and my friends using it anyway.
The nickolite was so hard to gather for those eight panels alone, plus the silver. I think i'll just stick to coal for now =\
All be it i found the combo in a gigantic ravine at y13 filled with lava and creepers... I'm sure Usually it's easier to find the stuff xD
- Недостаточно рецептов, предметов.
- Нету UI для Cutting'а.
I found bug. If use insulated wire then not working, if have block.
Look workly example.
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/42/20111031172305.png/
Unofficial Recipe List
Links to pdf format, downloadable, command lists for (these often clarify/expand descriptions, and where possible link to the author's posting):
MoreCommands: http://www.mediafire.com/view/qjc9c6klcnp660e/CmdLstMoreCommands.pdf
WorldEdit: http://www.mediafire.com/view/bi7r00xd9rgxrrt/WE_Commands.pdf