TE3 is magitech/high tech
Could you explain that to me. I see TE as high tech but have never understood the magic label.
TE3 is magitech/high tech
Could you explain that to me. I see TE as high tech but have never understood the magic label.
The customizable worldgen is key for any modpack.
Same difference.Except that's COFHcore
- GUI. I could deliver a thirty page thesis on how amazing the GUI's are. As highlights, it gives you all the information it needs, the Config tab, the Redstone Action tab, the RF tab.. these things are HUGE.
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On another note, immibis seems rather silent in this thread for the one who opened it...
Very true, I also hope that I hadn't seemed like I was trying to poke at immibis, it was honestly just an inquisitive thing. Anyhow, at this point I think anyone reading this has an abundance of reasons why TE is loved .That would be simply because they asked the question and are reading the responses. They were asking the question because they didn't know why there was such love for TE.
It's strange that many of the reasons also apply to IC2. Example:That would be simply because they asked the question and are reading the responses. They were asking the question because they didn't know why there was such love for TE.
I can get the macerator and furnace and have my ore doubling done. Add a few hoppers or wooden pipes and I am set. I won't have the resource output of a thermal centrifuge but it'll do the job at the beginning level. If I want more output I can use the ore washer and thermal centrifuge.I can get the pulverizer and furnace and have my ore doubling done. Add a few opaque item ducts and I am set. I won't have the resource output of RC or IC2 but it'll do the job at the beginning level. If I want more output I can use the induction smelter.
I've never had a problem with IC2 or BC causing lag. Yes, an IC2 macerator might take 50 times as much CPU as a TE3 pulverizer, but it's still not a problem until I have 10000 macerators (or 500000 pulverizers).And its lightweight on my computer which means I can throw in some heavier mods like TC4 and Forestry and have fun with magic and bees.
As a start I am not the type player that likes to make a machine to make a machine that makes a machine that makes a part for an item that makes a machine that does what I need.
For example, you need a Pulverizer to make Pulverized Obsidian to make Hardened Glass in the Induction Smelter to make Empty Conduits to fill with Energized Redstone from the Magmatic Crucible and filled in the Liquid Transposer.
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Please quote the entire passage or not at all. Out of context partial quotes is reserved for the media taking shots at politicians. The full quote you half-quoted was:Or are contradictions:
All the mechanics are integrated and cross-referential. For example, you need a Pulverizer to make Pulverized Obsidian to make Hardened Glass in the Induction Smelter to make Empty Conduits to fill with Energized Redstone from the Magmatic Crucible and filled in the Liquid Transposer. But it doesn't require all that just to make basic components, so you don't feel like you have to get seven or eight machines down just to start processing ore.
Yeah, it may not be your problem, but there are plenty of people who have this problem. Some people, like myself, need this extra CPU in order to make modded Minecraft playable.Or just aren't actually problems:
I've never had a problem with IC2 or BC causing lag. Yes, an IC2 macerator might take 50 times as much CPU as a TE3 pulverizer, but it's still not a problem until I have 10000 macerators (or 500000 pulverizers).
Again, in the CPU usage area, a few hoppers that are constantly moving items around does make a nice spot of lag. It's surprising how bad they get. Even pipes get rough sometimes. TE3 handles items in "packets" so to speak saving your CPU another breath.It's strange that many of the reasons also apply to IC2. Example:
I can get the macerator and furnace and have my ore doubling done. Add a few hoppers or wooden pipes and I am set. I won't have the resource output of a thermal centrifuge but it'll do the job at the beginning level. If I want more output I can use the ore washer and thermal centrifuge.
Except you don't even need the Redstone Conduits anymore unless you're running a ridiculous amount of engines. General setups with Hardened Conduits only are fairly easy to craft.Or are contradictions: