Isn't tunnel boring usually more productive than vertical quarrying anyway?
Well, it is. I just don't like the fact I'm losing the stuffs from vertical pile driving.Isn't tunnel boring usually more productive than vertical quarrying anyway?
I value the vertical quarry for the sand, clay, soil, & cobble. All of which are useful in building... buildings, roads, etc...
Redstone flux, item ducts, thermal expansion 3...
Where are you guys getting this stuff about te3?
Also, it appears Rotarycraft is finally getting noticed... That's great
Redstone flux, item ducts, thermal expansion 3...
Where are you guys getting this stuff about te3?...
Sure, I might, I was just being a bit sarcastic because I wait "gates are useful" and got the reply "try EnderIO". Which is a huge non-sequitur.Wow. Ender IO is still quite a good mod... Why not play it, then see if you like it?
Sure, I might, I was just being a bit sarcastic because I wait "gates are useful" and got the reply "try EnderIO". Which is a huge non-sequitur.
Am i the only one disoriented by the smallness of the ender io cable thingys/his FOV?
No. It's actually one of the main reasons I haven't given Ender I/O a chance; I can't stand the size/look of the pipes/cables compared to almost everything else in minecraft.Am i the only one disoriented by the smallness of the ender io cable thingys/his FOV?
Doing more testing with RotaryCraft. While not happy with the overpressure exploding mechanics of the Air Compressor to convert RC MW power to MJ power, it works pretty well.
In this screenshot, there are 12 total Hydrokinetic Engines driving 6 Air Compressors. The total output is almost exactly 100 mj/t. It's connected to Ender IO conduits into a Power Monitor and a small Storage Capacitor bank. It seems stable. I can let it run forever.
While I'm not happy with the unbalanced "hey, just a single water source block 64+ y-height above the engines can make unlimited powah !!111" part of it, the Air Compressor seemed workable. This was easiest way to test the max. capacity of the Air Compressors. They blow up at ~27 MJ/t each, but are stable at approx. 16 to 18 MJ/t each. Max is somewhere in between.