OK, playing Infinity. So thanks, guys. Will look into those.
I'm not sure i understand...how do you mine the same block more than once.I need to mine ONE ore more than once, not mine MULTIPLE ORES at once. I've edited the previous post to be (hopefully) clearer.
Like progressive block breaking?Basically, you create a new ore (of a slightly lower ore content in whatever way you are setting that, metadata/different block/NBT/etc.) when the previous block is mined. Oregen is easy, we have COFHCore/COG for that... but I don't know of a mod that allows you to set a block to be replaced when mined.
Not sure that exists in the current modding community, most blocks break completely when you break them.Exactly!
The FTB news thread has better info but, basically, it makes the game harder by forcing you to use recipes on a 9x9 crafting table, rather than a 3x3. It can be toggled on/off in game without need of a restart or anything.What, pray tell, does "Expert" mode do in FTB Infinity?
What, pray tell, does "Expert" mode do in FTB Infinity?
Not quite right. It makes things "harder" in terms of making the tech mods play together and the magic mods to play together. It also slows down the starting experience slightly. Some recipes do use the 9x9 crafting table yes, but that's mostly late game stuff (like most of AE2, and creative energy cells/tanks.)The FTB news thread has better info but, basically, it makes the game harder by forcing you to use recipes on a 9x9 crafting table, rather than a 3x3. It can be toggled on/off in game without need of a restart or anything.
Only certain high level recipes require 9x9 crafting. Everything is gated inter-mod however, especially magic.The FTB news thread has better info but, basically, it makes the game harder by forcing you to use recipes on a 9x9 crafting table, rather than a 3x3. It can be toggled on/off in game without need of a restart or anything.
Not quite right. It makes things "harder" in terms of making the tech mods play together and the magic mods to play together. It also slows down the starting experience slightly. Some recipes do use the 9x9 crafting table yes, but that's mostly late game stuff (like most of AE2, and creative energy cells/tanks.)
The more popular tech mods (most notably TE and EnderIO) are gated behind other techy mods such as Buildcraft, Forestry, Railcraft and Industrialcraft.
On the magic side of things, you can't really progress in one of them, without needing the other mods. For instance, Arcane stone from Thaumcraft needs Living rock. Arcane stone is used to make slates for Blood Magic. Botania runes also need Blood magic slates, and often shards from thaumcraft too. You get the picture I think here.
EDIT: Also storage can be a bit of a hassle before you get infrastructure up, as AE is pushed late-game, and Iron chests mod's chests need plates instead of ingots to make.
Thanks for clearing that up. So you're saying it is basically like a HQM pack, but without the quest book? That makes it seem like more fun than I thought at first. I looked at the descriptions and thought it would just make things slower. Guess I should polish my reading skills...Only certain high level recipes require 9x9 crafting. Everything is gated inter-mod however, especially magic.
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It takes a long time to get even a smeltery, but its fun.Thanks for clearing that up. So you're saying it is basically like a HQM pack, but without the quest book? That makes it seem like more fun than I thought at first. I looked at the descriptions and thought it would just make things slower. Guess I should polish my reading skills...
Extra utils has a block for things like that, called the filing cabinet.How are ppl storing dimlets from RFTools? I have the modular storage system fully upgraded to 300/300, but there are over 300 dimlet types.
If you're talking about after they are analyzed then, yes, the filing cabinet is best. But if you still have them in their "unkown" form, a barrel works.How are ppl storing dimlets from RFTools? I have the modular storage system fully upgraded to 300/300, but there are over 300 dimlet types.