I am working on a mod and am trying to decide how things should work. So I want to discuss the merits and faults of these styles.
Topics:
This discussion is about these aspects not my mod but for the sake of a starting point here is a short description of my mod:
You are welcome to branch the conversation into any of the topics or even define your own topic to discuss but I would appreciate your opinion on the direction I am currently going.
Topics:
- Magic Blocks(MFR style, things just happen)
- Non-Magic Blocks(progressive engineering water wheel)
- Multi-Block
- Pre-Defined(static set of items/blocks/ etc)
- Free-Form(Tinkers/Ars Magika)
- progression by achievement(Can't make a Resonant machine until you have made Hardened stuff)
- limited NEI by progression(Thaumcraft, can't see recipes until you have researched them)
- progression by experimentation(Botania, if you want to get mana more efficiently try a new design)
- In-Game guide(Botania, Thaumcraft, Tinkers)
- Portability(Computer Craft, share code online)
This discussion is about these aspects not my mod but for the sake of a starting point here is a short description of my mod:
Bold words are jargon specific to this mod.
You are a Prism. You absorb light from the world and convert it into base colors (Luxin) that you use to create objects in the world. These Drafted objects can range from weapons and armor to tools and blocks. The properties of the Draft are determined by its design (colors used, placement of colors, and overall shape).
Drafting increases your Light Endurance, allowing your body to hold more luxin and release more at one time without getting Light Sick (dizzy and unable to absorb light for a time).
Example:
Blue Luxin is the hardest, but is also brittle, and is one of the heavier Luxin.
Green Luxin is less hard than Blue, but is very flexible, similar weight to Blue.
A completely Blue sword will:
- average swing speed(due to weight)
- higher than average damage(due to edges being blue)
- lower than average durability(due to brittle core)
A Blue sword with a Green core will:
- the same swing speed
- same damage
- higher durability(due to the flexible core)
- easier to get Light Sick(because of multiple luxin types)
The most relevant topics for me right now are Pre-Defined vs Free-Form, the two progression styles, and portability.
I am currently treating this as Free-Form with progression by experimentation. There will be a basic items like the blue luxin sword that will be released with this but the interesting stuff happens when you start trying out your own designs (or other peoples designs) and get the Light Endurance to create larger and more complex drafts.
You are a Prism. You absorb light from the world and convert it into base colors (Luxin) that you use to create objects in the world. These Drafted objects can range from weapons and armor to tools and blocks. The properties of the Draft are determined by its design (colors used, placement of colors, and overall shape).
Drafting increases your Light Endurance, allowing your body to hold more luxin and release more at one time without getting Light Sick (dizzy and unable to absorb light for a time).
Example:
Blue Luxin is the hardest, but is also brittle, and is one of the heavier Luxin.
Green Luxin is less hard than Blue, but is very flexible, similar weight to Blue.
A completely Blue sword will:
- average swing speed(due to weight)
- higher than average damage(due to edges being blue)
- lower than average durability(due to brittle core)
A Blue sword with a Green core will:
- the same swing speed
- same damage
- higher durability(due to the flexible core)
- easier to get Light Sick(because of multiple luxin types)
The most relevant topics for me right now are Pre-Defined vs Free-Form, the two progression styles, and portability.
I am currently treating this as Free-Form with progression by experimentation. There will be a basic items like the blue luxin sword that will be released with this but the interesting stuff happens when you start trying out your own designs (or other peoples designs) and get the Light Endurance to create larger and more complex drafts.
You are welcome to branch the conversation into any of the topics or even define your own topic to discuss but I would appreciate your opinion on the direction I am currently going.