I want to present you my first Mod. It called the More than Forestry Mod. The basic idea was to build a renewable energy-source, so i decided to do it minecraft-style. setting up a treefarm, harvest the wood and produce charcoal, that is used to power the stuff.
But nope... That was too simple.
So I added Fertilizer that is needed to "produce" wood.
How you can make fertilizer?
(Not) as easy as pie... First of all you need a Crusher that produce crushed stone.
Crushed stone is used in chemistry-labs in connection with science-pack 1 to produce Calcium, Nitrogen or Phosphate. One of each + science-pack 2 is needed to produce fertilizer.
Now you have your wood production running the last step is to create charcoal. just put the wood in a cokery. et voila, a (renewable) energy-source.
You are also able to produce regular coal from charcoal.
Also it adds the following stuff:
Big electric pole: doubles the distance between connected Poles (15 Blocks); have the same radius for connected machines(2 Blocks)
Coaldust: is used for Carbonplates that are used for Kevlararmor
Kevlararmor: very strong armor, you wont take damage from gunturrets & same durability then heavy armor)
Nanobot Fab: An upgrade of the Assembling-Machine-2; it is ridiculous fast, but need a huge amount of energy as well
Except for the electric poles you have to do some research for the stuff.
Summary, this Mod adds:
- 4 new fields of research
- 5 new buildings
- 9 new items
- 1 armor
- big electric poles
Changelog:
V0.3:
- renamed the mod
- balancing
- changed cokery texture & size
- added recipes for: - Charcoal -> Coal
- new Items: Coaldust, Carbonplates, Nanobots
- added big Electric-Pole
- added Kevlararmor
- added Nanobot- Research
- added Nanobotassemblymachine
V0.2:
-changed most of the textures and building sizes
- adjust power consumption
To-Do-List:
- animated textures for each building ( when it comes to graphics i have two left feet, so any volunteers are welcome
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Any suggestions, tipps, wishes, ideas would be very nice.
Cheers,
drs