Probably lagging from speedI believe its atomic stryker's. its whatever is in the ultimate pack though. they seemed to freeze up randomly even when powered with both EU and a redstone signal
Probably lagging from speedI believe its atomic stryker's. its whatever is in the ultimate pack though. they seemed to freeze up randomly even when powered with both EU and a redstone signal
I dont know if ill use them much, Because I have gregtech installed I go with more TE machines anyways. so the macerators arent that useful and im not sure about compressors and extractors. Also I noticed gregtech had some fancy "auto" machines. Anyone know what they do?Probably lagging from speed
Also regular machines with overclockers don't seem that much slower
They're apparently kind of like pipes and auto put out on one side or something... Haven't really looked into themI dont know if ill use them much, Because I have gregtech installed I go with more TE machines anyways. so the macerators arent that useful and im not sure about compressors and extractors. Also I noticed gregtech had some fancy "auto" machines. Anyone know what they do?
I dont know if ill use them much, Because I have gregtech installed I go with more TE machines anyways. so the macerators arent that useful and im not sure about compressors and extractors. Also I noticed gregtech had some fancy "auto" machines. Anyone know what they do?
They're apparently kind of like pipes and auto put out on one side or something... Haven't really looked into them
Don't have to bother with them until he adds the overclocker upgrade (which is hopefully soon).
they are not in the pack of direwolf is because direwolf would use the advanced machines for automatic ore and item processing, but this season he decided to take the Thermal Expansion route and thus didn't find it needed to have advanced machines installed.
The standard machines take up 1 block each and can be nicely and neatly set up against a wall, with power going in underneath, produce being pulled out from behind, and the only visible infrastructure being two squares of tube on top as the input, before that too vanishes into the wall.It takes up eight blocks for each possible head (if you only have one or two heads on your industrial grinder, you aren't using it effectively).
If you aren't able to find the space for this machine, your machine workshop is not properly designed as it should be easily expandable.
Oh? What like?Greg actually adds a lot of automation blocks that make automating it extremely easy.
The standard machines take up 1 block each and can be nicely and neatly set up against a wall, with power going in underneath, produce being pulled out from behind, and the only visible infrastructure being two squares of tube on top as the input, before that too vanishes into the wall.
An industrial grinder is a 3x3x3 construct with an extra block sticking out from each face, and for automation needs three points of access on each face. There's no way to make that look neat and tidy, and it requires designing your entire processing network around it.
Oh? What like?
I do rather like the TE machines, but they're so slow by comparison, and there's no way to speed them up. Also, it's easier to produce EU in large amounts than most other forms of energy.