My dropbox just exceeded its bandwidth. Beta is temporarily unavailable. I working on getting it rehosted.
edit: rehosted! https://t.co/ay2qO4hzYQ
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My dropbox just exceeded its bandwidth. Beta is temporarily unavailable. I working on getting it rehosted.
You can also use Steves factory manager. Landstryder shows how in his LP No.18 I think its a good system, better than acid streams imoOne suggestion, Computercraft/ project red would be a nice addition, I've spent a couple hours thinking of how to automate the empty pcb in acid thing , and those two mods were the only way that i could think of automating them with. (I am open to suggestions on how to do it though)
Why would you need to go on a journey to make seared brick?Grout - I want to make the terrain smasher, which needs a servo, which needs 2 seared brick.
No way am I ready to face special mobs or go on a journey of unspecified length - are you planning on changing the recipe for the servo?
my pcbs always seem to disappear when i tried that, not to sure whyUse a dropper into flowing etching acid that ends at a hopper. Connect that up to an item duct, going to the dropper, that blacklists the fully etched pcb.
so, for those playing the current beta, any serious bugs? I know the temp is a bit wonky. But beyond that, is it looking good out there?
Because the grout recipe has changed - clay made from dust isnt suitable, so the book says in the smeltery quest, it suggests exploring ruins for parts etc but dont think my wooden armour and bone mattock are really going to protect meWhy would you need to go on a journey to make seared brick?
so, for those playing the current beta, any serious bugs? I know the temp is a bit wonky. But beyond that, is it looking good out there?
Ew, I didn't realize that the recipe was removed. So is there a way to make grout easily once a few things are obtained from a ruin? I mean, you need somewhere between one and two stacks of grout to set up the smallest smeltery. And I really hope it's straightforward to set up the high oven after that. I never bothered with it the first time I got into the PC stuff, but I just set my first one ever up and man, that was so much clay! >_< totally worth it when I watched my iron melting like butter in a deep fryer though. I can't imagine trying to set all this up without simple crafting. If I'm expected to wander around in a wasteland getting screwed by the RNG just to set up a smeltery, I'm not sure what I will think about the update. Hopefully it's not as bad as I'm interpreting.Because the grout recipe has changed - clay made from dust isnt suitable, so the book says in the smeltery quest, it suggests exploring ruins for parts etc but dont think my wooden armour and bone mattock are really going to protect me
If you know any other way to get seared brick - or a servo which is what I really want please let me know.
Ew, I didn't realize that the recipe was removed. So is there a way to make grout easily once a few things are obtained from a ruin? I mean, you need somewhere between one and two stacks of grout to set up the smallest smeltery. And I really hope it's straightforward to set up the high oven after that. I never bothered with it the first time I got into the PC stuff, but I just set my first one ever up and man, that was so much clay! >_< totally worth it when I watched my iron melting like butter in a deep fryer though. I can't imagine trying to set all this up without simple crafting. If I'm expected to wander around in a wasteland getting screwed by the RNG just to set up a smeltery, I'm not sure what I will think about the update. Hopefully it's not as bad as I'm interpreting.
If there's a full smeltery setup in there, that's sufficient to get more seared bricks. Just set up a cobblegen and a crucible and you're golden. Can't say I'm fond of having to head out into a sprawling wasteland in search of a randomly generated city, but at least it only has to be done once. I was just worried it wouldn't be a full smeltery! :<The ruins have most of the materials for a smeltery and high oven. Plus some pneumaticcraft parts are there. Other buildings will just have the basic survival loots like food, water, and other stuff. But its not that easy to get in as each building has 2-7 spawners inside. Makes me want to get a diamond dolly first before heading out. Imagine how many farms can be made with them spawners.
The building with an orange chimney has pneumatic craft stuff. The other one has TiCon stuff.
guys i would like to ask how do i start the technological revolution quest line???? thanks in advance
also i was randomly wandering in the vast world and came upon these structures that is like a mob den (so far i only found them made of nether bricks) in one of the chests i saw 2 PIG spawners
also as what tetshio said i would bring lots of dollies just so i can store the spawners, with the right methods you can basically make a storage area for your spawners (where you can reuse the dollies as you place then in the storage room/hole) before making a good mob trap room
to open Technological Revolution you need to complete a hidden quest by making 3 prc100s
I'm pretty sure the slaughter quest is unlocked by killing 40 zombies.thanks alot didnt know HQM had hidden quests =)
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now i look back on my old playthrough, i remember unlocking a buffed up mob hunting quest which told me to hunt way more mobs, the last objective of the quest was telling me to kill 10 endermen do you by anychance know how it can be unlocked?? i just somehow unlocked it by accident back then thanks again XD