Problem Big Reactor consumption

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SergentRoux

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Hello guys,

So i have a little problem. I built a big reactor full of cryoteum but when i turn it on, it consumes 2mb/t. I checked on youtube and every reactors ( even bigger ) were not consumming that much and that pisses me of. I'D like to know if its normal or what ?

Here is my setup:
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Here is my problem:
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Thank you in advance for you reply and have a good day.

P.S. Sorry if my english is crap.
 
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SergentRoux

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Actually i'm using Infinity Evolved but i custommised it with a bunch of other mods.
 
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SergentRoux

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Ok so i looked in the config and i found this: '' D:fuelUsageMultiplier=8.0 '' . So i guess thats what you're talking about ...
 
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Jeffwcollins

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The Beyond pack is also set to the normal stats of the FTB standard of the multiplier of 8 times the fuel usage.


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SergentRoux

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Ok so i changed '' D:fuelUsageMultiplier=8.0 '' for '' D:fuelUsageMultiplier=1.0 '' and it worked. So thank you for making me think about the config ! Everything works well now :)
 

Inaeo

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Just remember, every time you download an updated pack version, you will probably have to redo all your customizations.

Alternatively you can keep a copy of your edited configs in a separate location, then just copy over the files when you update. You do have to remember to copy them over each time, but it beats trying to remember exactly what lines you edited for each file.
 

Dentvar

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Alternatively you can keep a copy of your edited configs in a separate location, then just copy over the files when you update. You do have to remember to copy them over each time, but it beats trying to remember exactly what lines you edited for each file.

If the Mod is updated in the meanwhile and config options are been added this can cause problems. I prefere to change the new config file each time.
 

Inaeo

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If the Mod is updated in the meanwhile and config options are been added this can cause problems. I prefere to change the new config file each time.

You definitely have a point there. Pros and cons to any method, I guess. I do like having a copy I can do side by side comparisons with in the case of a mod making major config changes. To each their own.
 
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