Reserve judgment on that decision. 1.6 mods may offer a more novel gaming experience than just doing things the way you've always done them. IJS the new stuff could be more funIf I'm moving over to 1.6, shit, I'm spawning my 20+ ultimate panels, and 30+ alvearies back in. Ain't no way in hell am I going to waste time accumulating those things again. Lol.
Reserve judgment on that decision. 1.6 mods may offer a more novel gaming experience than just doing things the way you've always done them. IJS the new stuff could be more fun
Reserve judgment on that decision. 1.6 mods may offer a more novel gaming experience than just doing things the way you've always done them. IJS the new stuff could be more fun
If you're lucky, you'll not have to use IndustrialCraft at all. Use factorization for your Solar.
What do you mean Dave?
You can generate a ton of power by using Factorization to make steam. Play around with pipes and the solar boiler. I'll also probably do it for my Lethamyr series this weekend.
I'm a Factorization noob.
But, how can you "Equivelently Exchange" Factorization power into Other types of power? I think power-converters can't do it...
You can pipe Factorization Steam into Steam Engines for BuildCraft MJs, and while the silver requirements can be non-trivial, they're pretty quick ways to generate fire-and-forget power. It's compatible with anything that can take RailCraft steam.I'm a Factorization noob.
But, how can you "Equivelently Exchange" Factorization power into Other types of power? I think power-converters can't do it...
I know, but is that steam the railcraft one?
All the mods using steam have unified on the same liquid. Even the universal electricity ones. So yes, you can power hobbyist steam engines off Factorization solar boilers and it works really well. It's not cheap to fully power one (it's like 80 silver, I think?) but it's solar MJ that you can later transition to boilers.
And the new servos look very exciting.