I don't know the new recipes, but I find that hard to imagine. Even should the T5 version now require a Nether Star to build.The tiering for the magnetostatics far more severely nerfs the from-RF conversion than the ratio does.
I wouldn't necessarily apply this to XU's bedrockium, since XU never wanted to be realistic or balanced, and it's a fantasy material anyway. In the other things, yes, I do realize that. I admit that there's no solution to this that will satisfy both balance and consistency. On the other hand, I see attempts to maintain balance in a configurable multi-mod environment as ultimately futile without the active collaboration of all mods in the pack, and a basic agreement about what exactly should be the principles of the balance a modpack aims to achieve. The extreme measures you have to take in order to keep RoC's tech tree unbroken are evidence of that. For me personally, the critical line was overstepped after you gave magnetostatics a warm-up period in the old v24 - a few days after I posted about them being uniquely suited for on-demand autocrafting because they were the only powerful RoC engines without a warm-up period. From that point onward, I couldn't do reasonably fast on-demand autocrafting with AE using RoC engines any more.You realize that interchangeability on RC tungsten with the ore, or bedrock/bedrockium, or tritium, or so on, will again cause severe balance problems? Not as severe as RotaryFlux, mind you, but severe nonetheless?
Anyway, before I talk more about this I should probably play the new version. Which I will do, but it may take a while.