Are you going for utility or look?
if you want something that looks nice, cover the frames with blocks instead of covers and though in a computer/turtle with a wireless modem/REther upgrade to contol it allI'm traditionally utility > look, but each do hold a degree of importance. Not one without the other. That's why I was so keen on BTW's elevator system; it was functional and looked nice. Would there be a way to reverse engineer the systems from BTW as far as the elevators are concerned? I can't say I have any experience with Minecraft modding/coding, but it might be something I could take a stab at sometime.
What I was really attracted to in the BTW elevator system was that there was a physicality to it. You were using and manipulating a platform using a rope system and a pulley with power. Redpower offers the closest thing to this so I think I may try that given the time. Does anyone know of any elevator mods besides the ones mentioned that operate in a similar manner?
That gave me an idea. Frame elevator, with a turtle as a... you know those people that stand in the elevator, an you tell them which floor. A turtle as one of them. That controls the elevator.
Introducing.... the page boy turtle! I was about to say that you could do that with a normal computer, but you're right, it has to be a turtle, even if it is only for one reason: it absolutely must have one of those cute hats...
Also, frames are really slow for an elevator. One of the points of an elevator is being at least as fast as using a ladder - frames aren't (not a slight against frames, they're brilliant, just not the most suitable thing for this job). For small elevators (let's say 1x1 to 3x3), there's really a niche for a small dedicated mod doing elevators, perhaps using some energy.I've been wanting to build an elevator for a while, and I just don't like the RP frames all that much. They're stuttery, even when set to 0.8 on a time, and the redrawing of the platform every block just doesn't sit well with me. And they can be fairly complex to setup and get working right. So I used the elevator tracks, very easy to implement and like them well enough.
Well, then we would need a redstone golem that can push buttons placed on markers or something like that.Golem with a Fez?
Azanor. Do this. NAOWWell, then we would need a redstone golem that can push buttons placed on markers or something like that.
Well, then we would need a redstone golem that can push buttons placed on markers or something like that.
why? they can trigger presure plates. While this would not work inside the elevator.
use barles with colored wool in them to be floor select. then tie a golem to a chest in the elvelator. Put your color (floor) choice in the chest he runs to the barrel for that steping on the preusre plate twice once there once back. Tigger your floor change after the return trip.