Nice. Also, BoP adds hot springs with special water that is great for AFKing in
In what way?
Nice. Also, BoP adds hot springs with special water that is great for AFKing in
Because when you afk you lose food and when you're at 0 food you lose health. So sitting in a hot springs regens your health and food.In what way?
Ah yes, you're right. I checked again, and I was way off. I guess I misremembered, or the original source was way off. As I said, I did hear it a long time ago. My memory is from some video in science class in grade school. I guess I shouldn't trust my memory from that far back, ha.thats complete bullshit, just saying
semi fluid generators are entry level eu generation (8eu/t). It's on par with an advanced solar panel in energy generation and fairly cheap. Creosote is the worst thing to run in it as it only yields 3,000 eu/bucket. You'd get 64k eu/bucket from oil and 8k eu/bucket from biomass. If it was buffed then people would spam them like solar panels and then the conversation would loop in the same critique of solar.Like what is the point of the coal coke oven and using that oil it produces in the semi fluid generator when a thermal engine is far better and easier. They should buff the semi fluid generator.
semi fluid generators are entry level eu generation (8eu/t). It's on par with an advanced solar panel in energy generation and fairly cheap. Creosote is the worst thing to run in it as it only yields 3,000 eu/bucket. You'd get 64k eu/bucket from oil and 8k eu/bucket from biomass. If it was buffed then people would spam them like solar panels and then the conversation would loop in the same critique of solar.
Besides if you have excess coal and no use for rails, then running creosote from a coke oven is almost free energy, so.... Yeah
semi fluid generators are entry level eu generation (8eu/t). It's on par with an advanced solar panel in energy generation and fairly cheap. Creosote is the worst thing to run in it as it only yields 3,000 eu/bucket. You'd get 64k eu/bucket from oil and 8k eu/bucket from biomass. If it was buffed then people would spam them like solar panels and then the conversation would loop in the same critique of solar.
Besides if you have excess coal and no use for rails, then running creosote from a coke oven is almost free energy, so.... Yeah
That's all very interesting. About how much energy per meter per whatever-unit-of-time do solar panels produce in these very sunny areas? I'm interested in knowing so I can see if there is any way to compare it to the amount of energy minecraft solar panels produce. Now, I'd be comparing the real world to a video game, so I couldn't make a perfect conversion or anything, but it would be interesting to compare what the two things can power. For example, the type and quantity of a real world machine that can be powered by a real world solar panel, compared to what minecraft machines can be powered by a given type of solar panel that has been in the sun for just as long.I took a class on tech & society at school. There are a few spots on the planet which receive the most sunlight/year (due to weather and location) that if we totally covered them with solar panels, with today's technology we could meet the energy needs of society. (Part of Africa [Sahara Desert], Australia [Whatever Desert], Central America [Something whatever], are the few that I remember. It was intriguing, comparing what it would take from each renewable and non-renewable resource for the globe. Obviously a combination would work best.)
Problem is, as with GT, solar panels are extremely expensive and the world isn't in a state where collaboration over building a planet-wide energy system is feasible. People are still arguing over land and ideals. Good luck trying to find a way to manage these few hundred km squared of very expensive piece of land that provide "endless" energy.
There are options for people who play differently, have different priorities, and skill levels. If it's in the game then folks will use it. If the guy 1,000 blocks from me wants to fill 30 railcraft tanks with sewage, then hats off to him. Make a house from meat blocks, fire missiles at jungle cats, make a decorative rug, whatever. It's their game, focus on your own.I think the main difference here is that even if you have coal to spare to make creosote, you're still using e coal to make it. One of the largest complaints about solar energy is "something from nothing." You COULD spam semi fluids and pump out creosote oil, but you're still using coal to make it. And coal coke is only semi-useful.
But they are practical for generating large amounts of power. And a lot safer than other ways of generating lots of power.
There are options for people who play differently, have different priorities, and skill levels. If it's in the game then folks will use it. If the guy 1,000 blocks from me wants to fill 30 railcraft tanks with sewage, then hats off to him. Make a house from meat blocks, fire missiles at jungle cats, make a decorative rug, whatever. It's their game, focus on your own.
Clouds = moisture, not much of that in deserts. It's not my research either, just what I hear from Ph'Ds at school.That's all very interesting. About how much energy per meter per whatever-unit-of-time do solar panels produce in these very sunny areas? I'm interested in knowing so I can see if there is any way to compare it to the amount of energy minecraft solar panels produce. Now, I'd be comparing the real world to a video game, so I couldn't make a perfect conversion or anything, but it would be interesting to compare what the two things can power. For example, the type and quantity of a real world machine that can be powered by a real world solar panel, compared to what minecraft machines can be powered by a given type of solar panel that has been in the sun for just as long.
If you don't have the output info for a real-world solar panel in a super bright near-cloudless desert like you talked about, then I can probably do a little research of my own and figure it out, so don't worry.
Nice . Wait a bit before using it to make sure its stable.
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What did I start
Fusion reactor is interesting game play I would say but it requires a crap ton of iridium to get going before you can do it so its either this or bees to get your iridium. Bee's are actually pretty crazy in how quick you can get iridium but it takes a lot of work to get to that level.
i understand you opinion, and appreciate it, however IC2 solars are on par with quantum generator in terms of complexity.
its simply something you cannot ignore.
That's only if you use GT. Also, that thing about restoring hunger has been removed from the most recent versions, and you need a special amethyst bucket to move spring water.Because when you afk you lose food and when you're at 0 food you lose health. So sitting in a hot springs regens your health and food.
You know what else is useless. Any generator below thermal. Like what is the point of the coal coke oven and using that oil it produces in the semi fluid generator when a thermal engine is far better and easier. They should buff the semi fluid generator.
If you don't have the output info for a real-world solar panel in a super bright near-cloudless desert like you talked about, then I can probably do a little research of my own and figure it out, so don't worry.
People have fun in different ways. If FTB was a get solar panels-game, I wouldn't be playing it.IIT; People who bothered to build Reactors only to have them outclassed by one block and now feel like chumps.
Which is really the main point regarding solars. You build something elaborate only to have someone say to you that you are a chump and should have used solars.
It's totaly a problem of Ego.
People have fun in different ways. If FTB was a get solar panels-game, I wouldn't be playing it.
A get more advanced solar panels-game. Pretty good selling point.
IIT; People who bothered to build Reactors only to have them outclassed by one block and now feel like chumps.
Which is really the main point regarding solars. You build something elaborate only to have someone say to you that you are a chump and should have used solars.
It's totaly a problem of Ego.