Knowing Reika, it's likely the realism that anything can and will break eventually. You can get car shocks, and even though they are made to hold cars, **** can happen anywhere from the initial forging and shaping to you receiving the shocks. You can pop them on your Corolla, and they can snap right there when the car is lowered. It's not likely... But it's possible.
Sup, Reika. Good to see you're still alive. It's been years, and while I said...for years...that no new version of minecraft will drag me from 1.7.10, sadly, the performance improvements between 1.7.10 and 1.12 kind of did. I still miss a lot of 1.7.10 mods, yours especially. I'm not asking for an update. I'm no moron, and I've known you for years. That won't do anything to make it more likely. I'm just seeing what's up with you, and if you have any plans for the future of minecraft stuff.
Personally, I'm considering writing an updated block moving mod for 1.12.2. I have the experience to make it happen. Still not sure.
PS. I don't know if I've ever offered. If you ever want to move versions, and your reason for not doing so is the lack of trustworthy manpower, I'd gladly help you update stuff.
So....This could be stupid, and my searching skills may be failing, but Buildcraft seems to be missing. Buildcraft has the MIT license. When a person gives an MIT license, their name is attached, and they give consent for that name and anything that they contribute to the project to continue to be attached unless explicitly retracted. I know that the system likely just removes all posts and threads by a person if they don't respond, but Buildcraft is not one person's child. That info is public domain.
iChun's stuff is notorious for being finicky with other mods, but on 1.2.4 of Galaxy Space, Morph has stopped working as intended. The rendering is sped up and glitchy, but more importantly, the player's bounding box and vertical offset have been locked by something in Galaxy Space, preventing the comfortable usage of anything that isn't conveniently just under 2m tall. It works in 1.2.1. I haven't tried 1.2.2 or 1.2.3.
I would check your config to see if it's set to require rf in the first place. Placing it in creative will treat it as not needing rf as well, so it won't take any.
Haha, there are several interesting things thrown in there. It's because I'm lazy and hate starting new workspaces with Minecraft mods. I started updating a previous mod(pack?) I had made back in 1.8.1 beta that I never had the motivation to seriously update. If you look at GitHub, there's also a pointlessly elaborate shape generator and a Laputa art project, among others.
There's a scalar in the config, and you can right click it with an empty hand to know how much power it is producing. I made them well, if you wikipedia water wheels, you can figure out the best ways to build them.
You got me motivated enough to see if 1.10 was worth caring about. The answer was no. They are just stealing more and more mods, doing them *insert profanity for not well here*, and not and solving any of problems minecraft has faced since birth. 1.7 was a great update. 1.8 had potential, but had too many technical drawbacks that made modders not want to update. In 1.9, we were hoping they would expand and improve the nice back end work that almost made 1.8 worth it. 1.9 was the biggest disappointment I've had with minecraft since I started playing and modding it 5 years ago. They added literally nothing cool and ruined everything else. 1.10...they added auto-jumping.... Like, really? You don't have the minimal skill to jump?
Edit: All but the first "you" was the ambiguous you, not directed at anyone.
Edit2: *was*? Everyone I know still uses 1.7.10, because there's no reason to update.
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Knowing Reika, it's likely the realism that anything can and will break eventually. You can get car shocks, and even though they are made to hold cars, **** can happen anywhere from the initial forging and shaping to you receiving the shocks. You can pop them on your Corolla, and they can snap right there when the car is lowered. It's not likely... But it's possible.
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Sup, Reika. Good to see you're still alive. It's been years, and while I said...for years...that no new version of minecraft will drag me from 1.7.10, sadly, the performance improvements between 1.7.10 and 1.12 kind of did. I still miss a lot of 1.7.10 mods, yours especially. I'm not asking for an update. I'm no moron, and I've known you for years. That won't do anything to make it more likely. I'm just seeing what's up with you, and if you have any plans for the future of minecraft stuff.
Personally, I'm considering writing an updated block moving mod for 1.12.2. I have the experience to make it happen. Still not sure.
PS. I don't know if I've ever offered. If you ever want to move versions, and your reason for not doing so is the lack of trustworthy manpower, I'd gladly help you update stuff.
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Long overdue, but that was fixed. Report to the github if there's issues. I get an immediate email.
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So....This could be stupid, and my searching skills may be failing, but Buildcraft seems to be missing. Buildcraft has the MIT license. When a person gives an MIT license, their name is attached, and they give consent for that name and anything that they contribute to the project to continue to be attached unless explicitly retracted. I know that the system likely just removes all posts and threads by a person if they don't respond, but Buildcraft is not one person's child. That info is public domain.
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iChun's stuff is notorious for being finicky with other mods, but on 1.2.4 of Galaxy Space, Morph has stopped working as intended. The rendering is sped up and glitchy, but more importantly, the player's bounding box and vertical offset have been locked by something in Galaxy Space, preventing the comfortable usage of anything that isn't conveniently just under 2m tall. It works in 1.2.1. I haven't tried 1.2.2 or 1.2.3.
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I would check your config to see if it's set to require rf in the first place. Placing it in creative will treat it as not needing rf as well, so it won't take any.
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Remain in Motion is for when you want to rip a friend's house out of the ground and shove it on mars.
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Haha, there are several interesting things thrown in there. It's because I'm lazy and hate starting new workspaces with Minecraft mods. I started updating a previous mod(pack?) I had made back in 1.8.1 beta that I never had the motivation to seriously update. If you look at GitHub, there's also a pointlessly elaborate shape generator and a Laputa art project, among others.
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There's a scalar in the config, and you can right click it with an empty hand to know how much power it is producing. I made them well, if you wikipedia water wheels, you can figure out the best ways to build them.
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You got me motivated enough to see if 1.10 was worth caring about. The answer was no. They are just stealing more and more mods, doing them *insert profanity for not well here*, and not and solving any of problems minecraft has faced since birth. 1.7 was a great update. 1.8 had potential, but had too many technical drawbacks that made modders not want to update. In 1.9, we were hoping they would expand and improve the nice back end work that almost made 1.8 worth it. 1.9 was the biggest disappointment I've had with minecraft since I started playing and modding it 5 years ago. They added literally nothing cool and ruined everything else. 1.10...they added auto-jumping.... Like, really? You don't have the minimal skill to jump?
Edit: All but the first "you" was the ambiguous you, not directed at anyone.
Edit2: *was*? Everyone I know still uses 1.7.10, because there's no reason to update.
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1.10.2? As in Minecraft 1.10? No. Not by me anyway
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I've not had any issue with parts disappearing
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@Escman1999 follow a tut to start a workspace, then copy all of the source into the dir tree and build it.
@Randomguy there is config for that
@Cronosus there was prolly an API change we weren't aware of.
There are plenty of things that likely need updated, but I'm busy, so I will be fixing it soon. @PlanetGuy might.
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Only the orange frame supports it, it works for me
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I plan to make moving more than one block a thing, but it's not happening soon due to my current state in life.