sounds like the issue here is in the balance between rotors and lava EU generation. I'm starting to believe that IC2 geothermals were built around the idea of scarce fuel supply and the lava generation per tick should be halved. They'd still be a useful cheap upgrade from a regular generator, but you'd want a more powerful method for any heavy power situations.
Just IC2 has the Pump, which almost nobody ever uses, which can be attached directly to a geothermal to provide lava (this info is rather old, if it was changed in the last ~year then I'm wrong). Use the geothermal to charge lapatrons, which you can haul to the overworld manually, or soon in vanilla MC 1.5 automatically with hoppers and nether portals. The only issue you run into is chunk loading, which isn't possible in IC2 by itself. So you sit AFK in the nether for a few hours, and get yourself power for weeks.Aside from that geothermals should require something like water as well (just using lava makes no sense at all) their output is 'kinda okay' if you use 'surface' lava. They weren't balanced with pumping lava from the nether in mind because with just IC2 that wasn't even possible. The most sensible solution would be to make it impossible to pump lava in the Nether.
This way you will even get 30k (-200 for the pump per source block) instead of the usual 20k per lava. Because of the existence of this mechanic, greg added his own thermal gen with the 30k, just to avoid the pumping hassle, while still getting max benefit.Just IC2 has the Pump, which almost nobody ever uses, which can be attached directly to a geothermal to provide lava (this info is rather old, if it was changed in the last ~year then I'm wrong).
Aside from that geothermals should require something like water as well (just using lava makes no sense at all) their output is 'kinda okay' if you use 'surface' lava. They weren't balanced with pumping lava from the nether in mind because with just IC2 that wasn't even possible. The most sensible solution would be to make it impossible to pump lava in the Nether.
Where were you guys when I needed you?Just IC2 has the Pump, which almost nobody ever uses, which can be attached directly to a geothermal to provide lava (this info is rather old, if it was changed in the last ~year then I'm wrong). Use the geothermal to charge lapatrons, which you can haul to the overworld manually, or soon in vanilla MC 1.5 automatically with hoppers and nether portals. The only issue you run into is chunk loading, which isn't possible in IC2 by itself. So you sit AFK in the nether for a few hours, and get yourself power for weeks.
As much as I support the "play however you like" style, I agree with making Nether lava unusable in machinery. Too many mods (including vanilla to some degree, in furnaces) balance about lava being semi-rare and limited. In the nether it is literally easier to harvest in practically unlimited quantities than dirt.
How the hell did a boiler thread turn into a bitch-fest about nether pumping?
Are you that worked up about this that you can no longer keep it in check and feel the need to constantly vomit opinions over every thread here?
I've got a random idea that might not be viable.
Force power can be generated with MJ, and isn't it possible to consume force power to get EU?
Also, if you are going to assign a cost to his steel from a process that it will never come from (sensibly), then wouldn't it make sense to assign the UUM cost for your lava in order to make a proper comparison?