So I recently installed Gregtech into Unleashed (which means this is a 1.5.2 thread), and have been fooling around with it quite a bit. It's a lot of fun, adds a lot of sciencey stuff, and I'm generally pleased. However, I'm also lost, like that part in Crocodile Dundee where he sees a city for the first time and just walks around looking at everything. I'm just in shock at how *alien* some of this tech is compared to what I'm used to.
Anyway, I've been building a sort of "test-it-all-out-in-creative" base, and I think I've got a lot of the basics down, but I've got some questions.
1) I have seen via NEI that several machines have been "replaced" by Greg's "Automatic" versions. Assuming both are available, is there a prevailing opinion on which is better? Is Greg's just a "hard-mode" version, or are there actual benefits over the IC2 originals?
2) I'm a big fan of set-and-forget automation, but I've found that with certain things, this is tough. An example would be the centrifuges. With a furnace, I just set my AE export bus on it with the list of things that I always want to get smelted, but with the centrifuge, because it usually requires small stacks of things (ie, 16 of something instead of just one), that means that if I have like one too many, then the last singleton just sits in the slot until I have 15 more (or however many) to complete the smelting. When you've got a whole bunch of stuff that you just want *always* being centriguted or electrolized, is there an easier way than the brute-force 1-machine-per-item?
3) What is a "typical" high-end ore processing lineup look like? Industrial grinder and induction furnace things?
4) So. Many. Tiny. Dusts. WTF.
5) With the Industrial grinder, I see that I can concoct some cells of chemicals to amplify certain gains - are there any "recommended" ores that I always/never do this for? I don't wanna waste resources just for line 1 tiny dust I won't need, but the list is long and perhaps a gregtech veteran can point out a few notable candidates for these special chemicals.
6) The explosion compressor machine is hilarious, but uses so much industrial TNT. is it worth it to try to compress all my gem dusts, or only the rare ones (and then centrifuge or electrolysize the rest)
7) - Fusion - worth it? Or is this more just for bragging rights? I never got much into nuclear reactors in regular Unleashed, so I'm a bit unschooled on how useful/awesome these are vs. Boilers and solars.
Anyway, I've been building a sort of "test-it-all-out-in-creative" base, and I think I've got a lot of the basics down, but I've got some questions.
1) I have seen via NEI that several machines have been "replaced" by Greg's "Automatic" versions. Assuming both are available, is there a prevailing opinion on which is better? Is Greg's just a "hard-mode" version, or are there actual benefits over the IC2 originals?
2) I'm a big fan of set-and-forget automation, but I've found that with certain things, this is tough. An example would be the centrifuges. With a furnace, I just set my AE export bus on it with the list of things that I always want to get smelted, but with the centrifuge, because it usually requires small stacks of things (ie, 16 of something instead of just one), that means that if I have like one too many, then the last singleton just sits in the slot until I have 15 more (or however many) to complete the smelting. When you've got a whole bunch of stuff that you just want *always* being centriguted or electrolized, is there an easier way than the brute-force 1-machine-per-item?
3) What is a "typical" high-end ore processing lineup look like? Industrial grinder and induction furnace things?
4) So. Many. Tiny. Dusts. WTF.
5) With the Industrial grinder, I see that I can concoct some cells of chemicals to amplify certain gains - are there any "recommended" ores that I always/never do this for? I don't wanna waste resources just for line 1 tiny dust I won't need, but the list is long and perhaps a gregtech veteran can point out a few notable candidates for these special chemicals.
6) The explosion compressor machine is hilarious, but uses so much industrial TNT. is it worth it to try to compress all my gem dusts, or only the rare ones (and then centrifuge or electrolysize the rest)
7) - Fusion - worth it? Or is this more just for bragging rights? I never got much into nuclear reactors in regular Unleashed, so I'm a bit unschooled on how useful/awesome these are vs. Boilers and solars.