-.-...Yes but IF YOU DONT HAVE ONE, then you can craft it, also a furnace takes for ever to cook 1 thing, so you can CRAFT it...AND COBBLESTONE IS NOT RARE AT ALL!!!!!!
What is our point, exactly? Seems like this would be useful for people who want to make stone without spending a bunch of (char)coal or using creative mode.
AwesomeSam526, you seem to not understand our point.
well, i dont see it but one last time...this is for making stone with a crafting table. Cobblestone is not rare at all. even though a furnace is cheaper than the mod, its still very slow and if this mod is a problem to everyone, im deleting it. im so sick and tired of people saying "i can make a furnace cheaper" yes you can but you need coal and its also very slow. this is 5 times faster....NO MORE COMPLAINTS...
well, i dont see it but one last time...this is for making stone with a crafting table. Cobblestone is not rare at all. even though a furnace is cheaper than the mod, its still very slow and if this mod is a problem to everyone, im deleting it. im so sick and tired of people saying "i can make a furnace cheaper" yes you can but you need coal and its also very slow. this is 5 times faster....NO MORE COMPLAINTS...
These aren't complaints, it's just criticism, and it's something that you'll have to get used to and handle maturely if you're posting content to the public, because in the end, it's there to help you out.
Coal isn't all that rare either.
I'm sure you had a good idea in mind, and created the mod well, but the point here is that it isn't the most practical mod to use. A 9 cobble to 1 stone exchange ratio isn't very practical, especially for builders. A stack of 64 cobble will bring you 7 stone using this mod, whereas a stack of 64 cobble processed in a furnace will give you 64, at the cost of maybe 10 coal? Of course it takes time to bake, but if you have the patience to smelt ores and cook food, then I think the average minecrafter would have the patience to convert their cobble to stone, especially with such a high yield. Yes cobblestone is not rare, but it can take time to mine if you have to constantly stock up on 64 stacks to make such a small amount of stone by comparison. This mod could be more practical if you allowed more stone to be created from the cobble on a crafting bench. That would interest people more as they would save time with a trade-off that is more fair.
Of course you can go ahead and just ignore everyone's feedback, but that won't exactly help with your reception, but it's your call. Just keep in mind, you can't force people to like your stuff.
I think you should change it to 1 cobble for 1 stone but I think this is a very good idea for a mod!
If this was Planet Minecraft I would give a ! Good job!
I think you should change it to 1 cobble for 1 stone but I think this is a very good idea for a mod!
If this was Planet Minecraft I would give a ! Good job!
I think it is very good.
I do not like to wait for cooking cobblestone, besides, if you need to meake a button, perhaps? Why not to make a stone easily?
But, yes, there are too many cobble. Increase how many stone it will yield. 4 cobble => 3 stone or 9 cobble => 8 stone
Something like this.
These aren't complaints, it's just criticism, and it's something that you'll have to get used to and handle maturely if you're posting content to the public, because in the end, it's there to help you out.
Coal isn't all that rare either.
I'm sure you had a good idea in mind, and created the mod well, but the point here is that it isn't the most practical mod to use. A 9 cobble to 1 stone exchange ratio isn't very practical, especially for builders. A stack of 64 cobble will bring you 7 stone using this mod, whereas a stack of 64 cobble processed in a furnace will give you 64, at the cost of maybe 10 coal? Of course it takes time to bake, but if you have the patience to smelt ores and cook food, then I think the average minecrafter would have the patience to convert their cobble to stone, especially with such a high yield. Yes cobblestone is not rare, but it can take time to mine if you have to constantly stock up on 64 stacks to make such a small amount of stone by comparison. This mod could be more practical if you allowed more stone to be created from the cobble on a crafting bench. That would interest people more as they would save time with a trade-off that is more fair.
Of course you can go ahead and just ignore everyone's feedback, but that won't exactly help with your reception, but it's your call. Just keep in mind, you can't force people to like your stuff.
you are making no sense right now...im not making anyone like my stuff. and no, I'm not ignoring anyone's feedback, your just saying crap up right now. its MY mod bro. I'm not doing anything wrong. I think you need to take a brake of saying crap that your not suppost to say.
What this does is that you can now craft cobblestone into stone!
you put a piece of cobblestone in a crafting table and boom!
like that!
Have fun!!!!
1.5.1: http://www.mediafire.com/download/vaxsii7brrxj3ci/MakeMoreStoneMod1.5.1.zip
Bugs: YOU CAN ONLY PUT THE COBBLESTONE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CRAFTING TABLE LIKE ON THE PHOTO!
Yes but you can Now craft it with a crafting table which can be faster and useful
Other to smelt it yielding you 2 blocks instead of one my suggestion is make it so you get at least 5 stone back
true but if you dont have a furnace, then this is another way to get stone back
Its already Enough to MAKE a furnace
-.-...Yes but IF YOU DONT HAVE ONE, then you can craft it, also a furnace takes for ever to cook 1 thing, so you can CRAFT it...AND COBBLESTONE IS NOT RARE AT ALL!!!!!!
It takes longer to install this mod then It would to smelt it
*sigh*
well, i dont see it but one last time...this is for making stone with a crafting table. Cobblestone is not rare at all. even though a furnace is cheaper than the mod, its still very slow and if this mod is a problem to everyone, im deleting it. im so sick and tired of people saying "i can make a furnace cheaper" yes you can but you need coal and its also very slow. this is 5 times faster....NO MORE COMPLAINTS...
These aren't complaints, it's just criticism, and it's something that you'll have to get used to and handle maturely if you're posting content to the public, because in the end, it's there to help you out.
Coal isn't all that rare either.
I'm sure you had a good idea in mind, and created the mod well, but the point here is that it isn't the most practical mod to use. A 9 cobble to 1 stone exchange ratio isn't very practical, especially for builders. A stack of 64 cobble will bring you 7 stone using this mod, whereas a stack of 64 cobble processed in a furnace will give you 64, at the cost of maybe 10 coal? Of course it takes time to bake, but if you have the patience to smelt ores and cook food, then I think the average minecrafter would have the patience to convert their cobble to stone, especially with such a high yield. Yes cobblestone is not rare, but it can take time to mine if you have to constantly stock up on 64 stacks to make such a small amount of stone by comparison. This mod could be more practical if you allowed more stone to be created from the cobble on a crafting bench. That would interest people more as they would save time with a trade-off that is more fair.
Of course you can go ahead and just ignore everyone's feedback, but that won't exactly help with your reception, but it's your call. Just keep in mind, you can't force people to like your stuff.
If this was Planet Minecraft I would give a ! Good job!
thank you
Hahahaha lol
I do not like to wait for cooking cobblestone, besides, if you need to meake a button, perhaps? Why not to make a stone easily?
But, yes, there are too many cobble. Increase how many stone it will yield. 4 cobble => 3 stone or 9 cobble => 8 stone
Something like this.
It will be useful for youtubers =P
you are making no sense right now...im not making anyone like my stuff. and no, I'm not ignoring anyone's feedback, your just saying crap up right now. its MY mod bro. I'm not doing anything wrong. I think you need to take a brake of saying crap that your not suppost to say.