There is loss through cables, but that would be negligible(as long as you use Fibre cable).I could have, but I thought that the cabling I was using would limit that amount.
To note this will no longer be the case in 1.6.4There is loss through cables, but that would be negligible(as long as you use Fibre cable).
And as Wekmore said, cables can handle (almost) unlimited amount of packets, but will explode if you force just a single too large packet through it.
What will limit the output however is storage devices(batbox, MFE, MFSU) and transformers. Each of them has a limited EU/t capacity. So if you need to use any of those you will need multiple of them in parallel.
To note this will no longer be the case in 1.6.4
I play in 1.6 and the only reason I've even TOUCHED IC2 is because that's the only crafting option of MPS right now.I don't think EU is going to be too popular in 1.6.4.
When a mod purposely moves to make itself be geared toward a smaller population of the community than it previously was; such is expected.I don't think EU is going to be too popular in 1.6.4.
From what I have seen/read:
1.6 IC2 is alot different from the older versions. EU is not measured by packets, but by how much EU you have in total. So you can have a max of 32 EU/t (I think) total running through a copper wire. Batbox only can take up to 32 EU/t (not like before where you could have 10 packets with 32 EU/t each).
Machine wise it went kinda in the direction of GT machines, you now have iron plates instead of refined iron. Iron plates/plates in general are made in some sort of machine or using a hammer which has not too many uses I think. Wires are made via a machine or a tool to cut the ingots into wires. Machines that take forever and take alot of energy can triple your ores tho.
Sorry, I don't know the names of the machines xD
There might have been a few other changes that I'm not aware of
If anything is wrong/inaccurate someone please correct me.