What mod is the Barrel in?

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Eli354

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So, I was looking at all the amazing stuff in Feed the Beast, and I wanted to know: What mod is the Barrel in? I want to look it up and read more on it.
 
Yep, Factorization. A pretty awesome mod, but it's designed a little differently from other tech mods.
 
On one hand, the ore processing line requires a block of diamond to set up, not to mention a stack of silver to get enough power, and a stack of lead for the heaters and motors.
On the other, the ore processing line can get you, I think, 2.2 diamonds (on average) per diamond ore without messing about with implosion compressors. It also yields 3.5 coal per coal ore, which is insane. That said, the crystallization phase (for metals) is inherently very slow, and the mixing phase is quite tedious unless you figure out a way to automate it (probably RP2 would work best there).

That's leaving aside the wrath lamps and routers, which are certainly interesting in their own ways.

Really, factorization is rather underappreciated, I'd think.
 
the only reason I have factorization installed is because of the barrels, if another mod in the pack added the same functionality, with the upgrade, I would remove it.

On one hand, the ore processing line requires a block of diamond to set up, not to mention a stack of silver to get enough power, and a stack of lead for the heaters and motors.
On the other, the ore processing line can get you, I think, 2.2 diamonds (on average) per diamond ore without messing about with implosion compressors. It also yields 3.5 coal per coal ore, which is insane. That said, the crystallization phase (for metals) is inherently very slow, and the mixing phase is quite tedious unless you figure out a way to automate it (probably RP2 would work best there).

That's leaving aside the wrath lamps and routers, which are certainly interesting in their own ways.

Really, factorization is rather underappreciated, I'd think.


and what the hell has that to do ANYTHING with the topic?