Something I've been pondering for a while is that everyone seems to like multiblock machines but what exactly is it we like about them?
A few possible answers I've come up with so far:
A few possible answers I've come up with so far:
- Larger size than a single block makes them more impressive.
- Use of multiple blocks allows for more variety in shape beyond a simple cube.
- Some multiblocks can be configured by switching out parts.
- Can be more expensive than a single block without needing complex recipes.
- Scalability by selecting the size or shape.