Ultimate had a tech progression set via GregTechThere is another type of pack: The all the things pack. Ex. Direderp20, Ultimate, and Monster. These have many solutions to the same problem, and the beauty in these is the sheer creativity that comes as a result.
It had magic too...It's not technically themed, it's still a "ALL THE MODS" pack, just tech mods only and with a progression.
I wouldn't know, I played mindcrack in 147.It had magic too...
Great, just don't use it then. Don't ruin it for the other people on the server, just don't use it and let others play how they want to.
a) Well, the way you were talking it sounded like you had a server and were going to disable the mod.Dude WTF?! How am I ruining anything for anyone. topic is called pros and CONS you cannot answer cons with "don't like it don't use it".
Well, if you're running an official pack, for all you know the player chose that pack because of the mod you are removing.and what would be bad about running my server with the mods I want on it? I don't but hypotheticaly speaking don't you think that someone who pays for server can choose whatmods are on it?
Power Armor is compatible with TE
Do you understand the lengths to which you must go to gain KAMI research, let alone craft any of the stuff. I'd have a full quantum/gravsuit in less time than it takes just to gain access to KAMI research, let alone getting the stuff craftedTopics on mods are not in short supply- "realistic" versus "fun", blocks versus models, tech style versus magic style, power versus utility, building and developing versus exploring, powering blocks versus powering the player...
Here's a good one: Could you consider thaumcraft to be the most technological mod, as you have to actually research the stuff you make and you mainly gain power by making better tools and machines. (In contrast, you can build a nuclear reactor in as much time as it takes to gather the materials, and most magic mods have you gaining more spells and magic levels).
Is it a con that thaumcraft doesn't let you unlock the ultimate magic power in yourself or otherwise?
personally i am more of a tech person, so i think it's great, and dislikes TT kami for doing exactly that
I did not say quantum suit is a better option, nor did i say anything about gaining ultimate power easily, I said gaining ultimate power at all.
Not to mention, regular quantum suit is a lot less powerful than KAMI (i'm pretty sure some twilight forest enemies can punch right through it thank you very much), and KAMI also has it's equally insane tools. On power level, it's closer to EE than any tech mod ever get.
Powerful? Sure you have unbreaking tools and armor that lets you fly, but actual quality is meh. A decent TiCo pick or bedrock pick blows it out of the water. And the armor, Bedrock Armor/Power Armor/Tartarite armor is so much better.I did not say quantum suit is a better option, nor did i say anything about gaining ultimate power easily, I said gaining ultimate power at all.
Not to mention, regular quantum suit is a lot less powerful than KAMI (i'm pretty sure some twilight forest enemies can punch right through it thank you very much), and KAMI also has it's equally insane tools. On power level, it's closer to EE than any tech mod ever get.
1000% hit the nail on the head with that post. Been trying to think of a way to say it since TE was brought upPersonally, I find TE feels lacking due to 2 reasons:
1. A lack of tiered progression. This is something IC2 does very well, and it is due to how it does not simply add better replacements to old machines, but instead adds new niche machines for finer use.
2. A lack of complex mechanics. Look at HydraulicCraft: first you supply water to a system and then you generate pressure. It may be simple, but it's a seamless integration of the balancing of two power sources, and while the only 'tier' is an upgrade for endless water, this type of mechanic makes up for that. PnuematicCraft has the balancing of air pressure networks, IC2 has Nuclear Generators and Rotary Craft has... everything!
1. A lack of tiered progression. This is something IC2 does very well, and it is due to how it does not simply add better replacements to old machines, but instead adds new niche machines for finer use.