Nomifactory
Enigmatica2Expert-Extended
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Nomifactory
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Help with power generation
The version from Nomifactory github, not the latest released version on CurseForge.
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What is a good modpack for 3 players that can be interesting to BOTH beginners and experienced players?
I'll start by telling you to avoid gregtech. I like gregtech, but I honestly don't think its a good intro to modded Minecraft. I think a certain mindset is needed to play gregtech as well as at times an annoying amount of grind. So I'm pretty much saying to ignore the people saying Nomifactory(dev, ceu, or one of the other versions) and GTNH(fun, only playable beyond HV if you have no life). If you do choose Nomi, download the dev version, theirs quite a number of quality of life improvements to the one on curse. I'll leave a link below. https://github.com/Nomifactory/Nomifactory
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Why did they remove the Processing Arrays ?
The community update? As in version 1.2.2? I don't believe they were ever in such an old version. Processing arrays are available in the dev version you can download nightly builds from here: https://github.com/Nomifactory/Nomifactory
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Satisfaction!
Nomifactory Github
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Middle ground between expert and kitchensink?
For a more up to date version, check out Nomifactory. 1.2.2(.1) is available on CF, and a dev version (1.3) which has even more updates since 1.2.2(.1) is available here.
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Omnifactory to Nomifactory
If you follow the instructions from the latest release you should be fine
- I decided to enjoy the mod pack, passing slowly, not forgetting about the beauty. I look forward to any comments about the design or functionality. tips would be helpful too.[MID game]
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I am a tech nerd in Minecraft, and I am looking for a good tech modpack. I already know about Project Ozone series and Sky Factory series, I want something else (and fresh).
nomifactory (community updated omnifactory) https://github.com/Nomifactory/Nomifactory/releases
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So which Version Omnifactory, Dev release or Nomifactory
For dev builds, use the renamed GitHub: https://github.com/Nomifactory/Nomifactory
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Omnifactory or GT:NH
Overall it is probably worth mentioning the play times required. Omnifactory is possible to 'beat' in under 6 months playing a few hours here and there. GTNH will on the other hand require several years of dedicated effort to 'beat' the pack if you even can. Side note, if you do choose to play omnifactory, go get the dev version listed on the github. The public release on curseforge is horribly out of date and includes so many bugs. The features and content that have been added in the dev version are extensive and it is very stable.
Enigmatica2Expert-Extended
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What new modpack to play if I did not play any popular modpacks lately?
also recommend to look at the github page for more info on the pack https://github.com/Krutoy242/Enigmatica2Expert-Extended
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My E2E-Base! Sadly I wont finish it, but it was fun! A full base tour link is in the comments.
E2E Extended doesn’t have a skyblock version, but it does support creating a skyblock world from the get-go, and from the CurseForge page, it links this config folder for overwriting a few of the config if you’re playing skyblock. But it’s not a skyblock pack, so you won’t have the tailored skyblock experience. Therefore, I would recommend playing it the regular way or playing the regular E2E Skyblock instead, but you could play E2E Extended in skyblock mode if you wanted to.
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E2E: Extended- water not flowing properly on Immersive Engineering water wheel. Any reason as to why this might be? I tried a couple different spots and the water seems to only travel a max of one block no matter where its placed on the wheel.
This issue is documented here: https://github.com/Krutoy242/Enigmatica2Expert-Extended/issues/84
What are some alternatives?
GT-New-Horizons-Modpack - New Modpack with Gregtech, Thaumcraft and Witchery
Craft.zs - 1.12.2 CraftTweaker's scripts for fancy working with Crafting Table recipes
Guides - Repo for holding guides for the Nomifactory modpack
Applied-Energistics-2 - AE2UEL, a Fork of a Minecraft Mod about Matter, Energy and using them to conquer the world.
SevTech-Ages - SevTech: Ages is a massive Minecraft modpack packed with content and progression.
Nomi-CEu - Fork of Nomifactory, using Gregtech CEu and its related mods.
Rebirth-Of-The-Night - Inspired by Terraria, 7 Days to Die, and more, Rebirth of the Night is a Minecraft 1.12.2 modpack with its own progression system, lore, mechanics, and art. It's built with the idea of remembering the central themes of what made Minecraft enjoyable and expanding them in every way, increasing the overall risk and reward as you progress.
Journey-of-Sorcerer - Journey of Sorcerer modpack issues tracker.