The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
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the modes of fludd are glitched i can only stay on hover nozzle when i switch it takes me back to hover nozzle i tried shift+ v and y and that didn't work I'm stuck please help me!
Too bad this uses Enchiriodon For some reason whenever a mod like this requires a library/interaction like that it CTDs my modpack. Any way I can turn off the requirement for Enchiriodon when I'm launching minecraft? I don't really need the book
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ok i can switch, but now everytime i try to use rocket nozzle , squirt nozzle , or turbo nozzle it just switches me back to hover nozzle i need help again
ok i can switch, but now everytime i try to use rocket nozzle , squirt nozzle , or turbo nozzle it just switches me back to hover nozzle i need help again
I've fixed it in my development version, you can grab the latest build from my jenkins. I've not done anything drastic, so it should be just as stable as the currently released version.
With the new updates to Minecraft, the water temples and guardians coming down the line, I can see Mariculture becoming quite popular since there are so few mods that deal with working in water, the only problem I have with Mariculture is the incomplete information in the books, recipes are a little tough to understand without some sort of "tooltip" info when hovering over the ingredients in the books.
Simple Example: Manpowered Turbine I assume by the picture of the recipes it takes some sort of wheel? 2 copper ingots? and what is that block in the center? no where in the description does it say the item types
If the pictures of the recipes had a tooltip info on what the items are it would be a HUGE help.
I have begun playing with this mod recently in Agrarian Skies (most recent update 3.0.1?) and am enjoying it very much. Especially the fishing part. Spent the better part of yesterday just casting my reel. That said, I am running into a wall currently trying to make Titanium. I can't seem to get the Limestone to melt in the crucible furnace. Even though it is running at 2000 degrees for quite a while. It won't work on chalk either, as some other forums mentioned chalk as an alternative means of getting quicklime. But it melts fishes just fine.Is there any other way to melt the limestone if it is not meant to work in your crucible (although NEI shows it does) or does it just take a long time to melt - like more than 1/2 stacks of coal blocks?
Edit - Never mind. Found out that they have the smeltery capable of melting your limestones. Maybe now I can go make the Titanium.
I am not certain if this is the correct place to post this but I am having an issue where mariculture backpacks are dropping from bitumen ore from metallurgy 3. I am assuming that it is a id conflict but it also appears that the backpacks are getting registered as dustbitumen in the ore dictionary.
can someone point me in the right direction to fix this.
Edit: found the id conflict never mind. Hope I get bitumen dusts this time
Unatan - I have plans to change how I'm doing my documentation entirely, but that issue you laid out, is easily solvable with using nei, at least for now. My new system when I get around to it should be much better and clearer.
LostBMe - Odd, it should melt... My guess is that you didn't heat the crucible furnace up enough.
rotatorkuf - The reason it doesn't work with Optifine, is because Enchiridion is using a forge method, which Optifine essentially removes in it's current version.
monkeybeeee1 - I have not added this option yet, but when I do I'll put in under something like "Fish Feeder - Allow Dropping of Fish Food" in Machines.cfg. Also my books are found in the Enchiridion creative tab , As for that. That is indeed me, I just keep forgetting to fix it xD.
LostBMe - Odd, it should melt... My guess is that you didn't heat the crucible furnace up enough.
Is your crucible furnace suppose to heat up more than 2000 degrees? Because the stack of coal blocks I used got it up and kept it up at 2000 degrees - which was suppose to be much higher than the melting point indicated on the limestone. Either way, it does seem to melt in the TC smeltery though and it didn't take more than a few seconds to do it.
Shift + V works for me chicken, not sure what the issue is!
Thank you it worked!
I've fixed it in my development version, you can grab the latest build from my jenkins. I've not done anything drastic, so it should be just as stable as the currently released version.
http://ci.tterrag.com/job/Mariculture/14/artifact/build/libs/Mariculture-1.7.2-b12-14.jar
This one should be stable enough, the latest one now not so much xD
Simple Example: Manpowered Turbine I assume by the picture of the recipes it takes some sort of wheel? 2 copper ingots? and what is that block in the center? no where in the description does it say the item types
If the pictures of the recipes had a tooltip info on what the items are it would be a HUGE help.
Edit - Never mind. Found out that they have the smeltery capable of melting your limestones. Maybe now I can go make the Titanium.
doesn't crash if i remove optifine
why is this? =(
i really want this mod, sucks that i have to remove optifine
can someone point me in the right direction to fix this.
Edit: found the id conflict never mind. Hope I get bitumen dusts this time
Unatan - I have plans to change how I'm doing my documentation entirely, but that issue you laid out, is easily solvable with using nei, at least for now. My new system when I get around to it should be much better and clearer.
LostBMe - Odd, it should melt... My guess is that you didn't heat the crucible furnace up enough.
rotatorkuf - The reason it doesn't work with Optifine, is because Enchiridion is using a forge method, which Optifine essentially removes in it's current version.
monkeybeeee1 - I have not added this option yet, but when I do I'll put in under something like "Fish Feeder - Allow Dropping of Fish Food" in Machines.cfg. Also my books are found in the Enchiridion creative tab , As for that. That is indeed me, I just keep forgetting to fix it xD.
Is your crucible furnace suppose to heat up more than 2000 degrees? Because the stack of coal blocks I used got it up and kept it up at 2000 degrees - which was suppose to be much higher than the melting point indicated on the limestone. Either way, it does seem to melt in the TC smeltery though and it didn't take more than a few seconds to do it.