Really stupid things that people have said about Modded MC(Off topicness makes moderators tired)

Is this a good idea?

  • Yes

    Votes: 66 18.2%
  • No

    Votes: 18 5.0%
  • if people don't get out of control

    Votes: 68 18.8%
  • POTATOES

    Votes: 210 58.0%

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jordsta95

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Not idiotic, but derpy.
Look at the captions. :D
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But Brussels DO require power >.>
 

LivingAngryCheese

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Hey, it could do us some good ;)

Anyway. Something actually OT for the thread :O
Someone said to me (talking about Let it End):
"Using the pressure chamber (pneumaticcraft) to make components for a machine is not realistic"
I think that takes stupid comment of the day :p
I was just like, so their trying to prove that a world made of blocks, is not realistic :rolleyes:
 
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Azzanine

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Hey, it could do us some good ;)

Anyway. Something actually OT for the thread :O
Someone said to me (talking about Let it End):
"Using the pressure chamber (pneumaticcraft) to make components for a machine is not realistic"
I think that takes stupid comment of the day :p
Well while the notion that we don't use pressure chambers in the process of manufacturing goods is stupid. The way PneumatiCraft does this is unrealistic, also the way it uses pressure to power it machines is rather unrealistic. But I don't think hyper realism is what Pneumaticraft is aimed at.
 
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Celestialphoenix

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Tartarus.. I mean at work. Same thing really.
I don't see how pneumatic pressure is overly different to hydraulic pressure- both can be used to drive machines; in some RL instances fluid pressure is the most practical method of transferring energy/driving machinery.

While a pressure chamber may be "unrealistic" for manufacturing stuff [except gemstones], all Pneumaticraft does is take it's pressure mechanics and apply it to a different crafting machine- which preserves the continuity and flow of the game's design.
 
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JOBGG

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We have games where you play a plumber that tries to rescue a princess by jumping on turtles, who grows by eating mushrooms. We have games where taking a breather recovers bullet wounds. We have games where you can play a homicidal maniac, and the police just kinda forgets about you time after time. And your friend is like "meh, pneumaticraft doesn't quite handle the pressure crafting realistically"...that's what he or she draws issue with? In a world thats made out of blocks, where dying means you return to your bed and where you can drink a potion that just magically makes you able to swim in lava like it's a warm glowy pool? Where you can hold thousands of pounds of stone in your...pockets?
 

LivingAngryCheese

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We have games where you play a plumber that tries to rescue a princess by jumping on turtles, who grows by eating mushrooms. We have games where taking a breather recovers bullet wounds. We have games where you can play a homicidal maniac, and the police just kinda forgets about you time after time. And your friend is like "meh, pneumaticraft doesn't quite handle the pressure crafting realistically"...that's what he or she draws issue with? In a world thats made out of blocks, where dying means you return to your bed and where you can drink a potion that just magically makes you able to swim in lava like it's a warm glowy pool? Where you can hold thousands of pounds of stone in your...pockets?
In your mouth. Not your pockets xD
 

Celestialphoenix

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Tartarus.. I mean at work. Same thing really.
If I must be honest- I don't actually interpret RotaryCraft et al as 'realistic', rather as a complex series of unique game mechanics used to emulate Minecraft's laws of motion.
Being somewhat similar to real life mechanical principles simply helps to preserve the suspension of disbelief and provide deeper levels of player immersion; as a result of making the right design decisions in this case.
Realism -for me- can never form an intrinsic part of the game experience, it forms rather a coincidental alignment of a fantasy universe with the real one.
 
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JOBGG

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If I must be honest- I don't actually interpret RotaryCraft et al as 'realistic', rather as a complex series of unique game mechanics used to emulate Minecraft's laws of motion.
Being somewhat similar to real life mechanical principles simply helps to preserve the suspension of disbelief and provide deeper levels of player immersion; as a result of making the right design decisions in this case.
Realism -for me- can never form an intrinsic part of the game experience, it forms rather a coincidental alignment of a fantasy universe with the real one.
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eric167

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If they look the same to you, you should probably see a doctor. :p
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ion thruster. neat.
high specific impulse, low thrust. bad for getting stuff into orbit, but good for puttering around the system or staying in orbit.
 

Ookami5875

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If they look the same to you, you should probably see a doctor. :p
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EXTERMINATE!

I was talking to one of my friends younger brothers about modded MC and when I showed him the modpack I created he didn't know most of the mods. He tends to go for things like OreSpawn and when he asked why it wasn't in the pack and I told him it was unbalanced he just stared at me...
 
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