[1.7.10][1.8] Progressive Automation - Support and Suggestions

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Vanhal

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Winner Most Balanced Progression Modjam 4
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Support my continued development of this mod on Patreon

This mod provides low tech automation tools for common tasks. The tools will be upgradable as the player progresses.

Some of the cool things the mod adds are:
  • A low tech miner that uses normal fuel. Replacing the the mined area with cobble and infinitely expandable (with enough resources).
  • A simple tree farm that plants and chop trees.
  • A simple plant farm that plants and harvests crops.
  • A crafting machine that will autocraft using the contents of the inventory.
  • A simple generator that gets more efficient as it's upgraded.
  • End game tools that a very tough to break
  • Support for a wide variety of mods including Tinkers construct, Pam's Harvestcraft and Agricraft
For bug reports, and to check if a bug has already been submitted, please go to my github repository here.

You can see my spotlight of the me using 1.5 here:

You can download the mod for both 1.7.10 and 1.8 on curse:
http://www.curse.com/mc-mods/minecraft/220606-progressive-automation-early-miner

More info is available on my github wiki: https://github.com/Vanhal/ProgressiveAutomation/wiki

I know the mod is included in a few mod packs, including FTB lite 3, so I decided I'd drop over here so that I can offer support and take ideas/suggestions on the mod.
 

Azzanine

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Why is this thread getting so little attention? Shame on you, community.

Because as competent as the mod is, it's not providing anything super awesome and or new.

All it's providing is early game auto farms and mining machines. Which is good I will say, but nothing to rave about.

The fact it's for 1.8 is a little bit intriguing but as the majority of modders haven't yet moved to 1.8 it's not that interesting.