Greetings. I am having issues with Buildcraft's quarry landmarks not working. When I right click after setting them up (3 or 4), I get blue lines between landmarks rather than a red rectangle. Have to individually right click on each to get a blue rectangle. Quarry placed near this rectangle gives the commonly reported "Quarry size is outside the chunk loading bounds or too small" message. However, in creative, I can get it to work if I use the quarryplus markerplus landmarks. But, there's no recipe for markerplus in NEI and I cannot find a recipe that works anywhere else. Please help! Thanks.
So, rather than edit/delete the above, I thought I'd explain my error for the benefit of anyone else who experiences this issue. In BC, there are landmarks (blue) and path markers (green)! So, now that i'm using landmarks rather than pathmarkers, quarry is working. However, I still don't have a crafting recipe for Quarryplus' markerplus. If you know it, I'd really appreciate the info. Thanks again!
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Greetings. I am having issues with Buildcraft's quarry landmarks not working. When I right click after setting them up (3 or 4), I get blue lines between landmarks rather than a red rectangle. Have to individually right click on each to get a blue rectangle. Quarry placed near this rectangle gives the commonly reported "Quarry size is outside the chunk loading bounds or too small" message. However, in creative, I can get it to work if I use the quarryplus markerplus landmarks. But, there's no recipe for markerplus in NEI and I cannot find a recipe that works anywhere else. Please help! Thanks.
So, rather than edit/delete the above, I thought I'd explain my error for the benefit of anyone else who experiences this issue. In BC, there are landmarks (blue) and path markers (green)! So, now that i'm using landmarks rather than pathmarkers, quarry is working. However, I still don't have a crafting recipe for Quarryplus' markerplus. If you know it, I'd really appreciate the info. Thanks again!