He's entitled to his opinion. I think a lot of mods are yesterday's soup re-heated.
He's entitled to his opinion. I think a lot of mods are yesterday's soup re-heated.
They kinda are. I know once I have quarries going, I have a furnace for each output of a pulverizer. So that'ss 3 blocks. I also have a sawmill and several cyclic assemblers connected together to craft frames for alvairies from logs and cotton. Being able to control the input/outputs makes for some really interesting builds if you really try.
Wait, what? Whoa... hold up there.They kinda are. I know once I have quarries going, I have a furnace for each output of a pulverizer. So that'ss 3 blocks. I also have a sawmill and several cyclic assemblers connected together to craft frames for alvairies from logs and cotton. Being able to control the input/outputs makes for some really interesting builds if you really try.
Wait, you connected Itemducts to an induction furnace? Last time I tried that, I got a crash.Wait, what? Whoa... hold up there.
Instead of having a furnace for each output of a pulverizer, have like four or five pulverizers feeding their primary output to a single Induction Smelter, and all of their secondary outputs heading to a Redstone Furnace. FAR more efficient that way. I can fit all that into a 3 x 3 x 3 cube.
Induction Smelter from TE not the Induction Furnace from IC2.Wait, you connected Itemducts to an induction furnace? Last time I tried that, I got a crash.
Induction Smelter from Thermal Expansion 3. It processes pulverized ores almost as fast as the Induction Furnace from IC2. I mean, think about that a second... it takes FIVE pulverizers to keep up. More than enough to keep up with any ore generation/mining method that I've ever encountered, anyways.Wait, you connected Itemducts to an induction furnace? Last time I tried that, I got a crash.
Hm...trying to reduce any tick rate lag, so probably gonna pass on hoppers, but a chest in the middle in the itemduct line should do, right? Thanks for the idea btw.Induction Smelter from Thermal Expansion 3. It processes pulverized ores almost as fast as the Induction Furnace from IC2. I mean, think about that a second... it takes FIVE pulverizers to keep up. More than enough to keep up with any ore generation/mining method that I've ever encountered, anyways.
And no, I don't have the itemduct hooked up directly. The itemduct goes to a hopper to act as a buffer to avoid jams. Same thing with the Redstone Furnace, it's being fed by a hopper as well. That way if the RNG smiles on you, it won't backstuff the ductwork. That should also work for an Induction Furnace as well, by the way.
Why would you not use hoppers? With the help of evoc (a professor Möbius mod) they become highly efficient.Hm...trying to reduce any tick rate lag, so probably gonna pass on hoppers, but a chest in the middle in the itemduct line should do, right? Thanks for the idea btw.
If you are trying to reduce tick rate lag, why have you installed IC2 in the first place?Hm...trying to reduce any tick rate lag, so probably gonna pass on hoppers, but a chest in the middle in the itemduct line should do, right? Thanks for the idea btw.
Why would you not use hoppers? With the help of evoc (a professor Möbius mod) they become highly efficient.
Evoc is a great small mod that addresses a few tickrate lag issues from vanilla blocks, grab ProfMobius's other mods while you're there they all work well and do things in a very "light" manner, I run a rather pathetic home server and have been deliberately keeping my resource usage low. TE, Profmobius, DynamicLiquidTanks have all been highly useful in keeping the footprint of my somewhat excessive build habits within the bounds of what my poor lil server can handle...it only screams at me occasionally when I do something really dumb lolHm...trying to reduce any tick rate lag, so probably gonna pass on hoppers, but a chest in the middle in the itemduct line should do, right? Thanks for the idea btw.
I have a decent computer, and can handle all the mods, but I want to make sure I don't do anything completely unnecessary.If you are trying to reduce tick rate lag, why have you installed IC2 in the first place?
If you use pulverizers and an Induction Smelter, you aren't using any IC2 components, so you don't need to build eight machines for the infrastructure for your smelting anymore.I have a decent computer, and can handle all the mods, but I want to make sure I don't do anything completely unnecessary.
thats why I use mekanism...He's entitled to his opinion. I think a lot of mods are yesterday's soup re-heated.
Not really worried about efficiency. I had 4 of those 3 block setups so I could have multiple ones running at once. By the time I get that far, I have so many resources, I build solely for the sake of building. Don't need most of it. I decided to go a different way this time. I am using some TE machines so I can get tesseracts and conduits, but I am using Engineer's toolbox for my main processing. Nothing wrong with TE, just have done the same basic thing in every new world.Wait, what? Whoa... hold up there.
Instead of having a furnace for each output of a pulverizer, have like four or five pulverizers feeding their primary output to a single Induction Smelter, and all of their secondary outputs heading to a Redstone Furnace. FAR more efficient that way. I can fit all that into a 3 x 3 x 3 cube.
Yeah, I deleted it a while back. I tried the duct w/ Induction Furnace and it crashed, leading to me deleting it. Just checking if it works now.If you use pulverizers and an Induction Smelter, you aren't using any IC2 components, so you don't need to build eight machines for the infrastructure for your smelting anymore.
Because honestly, putting in an Induction Furnace sounds to me like doing a whole LOT of completely unnecessary things.