Pack code: IPC
If you're a "powergamer," you probably only use the best solution for every problem in modded minecraft. This usually means choosing the most OP mod for a given task, which usually means you get to end game using only a handful of mods, and never use some of the "underpowered" mods.
Have you never touched railcraft except for the steamboiler? Have you never touched factorizations ore processing (especially if you have mekanism in the pack)? Always power your base with lava or treefarm? This pack was designed for you.
Recipes have been heavily modified. There's nothing that doesn't make sense, and in some cases it makes more sense than the original recipes. It makes all the mods together feel like they were meant to be used with each other. For the most part, the recipes aren't GT style nerfs (3000 copper required before powered furnace lol), but force you to progress through "inferior" mods before you can get to the "OP" ones.
The oregen is also completely redone in a way that should encourage different mining styles.
I'd give screenshots or videos or something, but you wouldn't really be able to tell that it's any different from any other pack, since it's not skyblock even. Unless I gave you screenshots of NEI. But that's silly. You pretty much just have to play it.
If you're a "powergamer," you probably only use the best solution for every problem in modded minecraft. This usually means choosing the most OP mod for a given task, which usually means you get to end game using only a handful of mods, and never use some of the "underpowered" mods.
Have you never touched railcraft except for the steamboiler? Have you never touched factorizations ore processing (especially if you have mekanism in the pack)? Always power your base with lava or treefarm? This pack was designed for you.
Recipes have been heavily modified. There's nothing that doesn't make sense, and in some cases it makes more sense than the original recipes. It makes all the mods together feel like they were meant to be used with each other. For the most part, the recipes aren't GT style nerfs (3000 copper required before powered furnace lol), but force you to progress through "inferior" mods before you can get to the "OP" ones.
The oregen is also completely redone in a way that should encourage different mining styles.
I'd give screenshots or videos or something, but you wouldn't really be able to tell that it's any different from any other pack, since it's not skyblock even. Unless I gave you screenshots of NEI. But that's silly. You pretty much just have to play it.