162 lines
5.1 KiB
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162 lines
5.1 KiB
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Starting a new game
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Create a new world, and enable the following mods/modpacks (before
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entering that world for the first time):
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- mesecons
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- moreblocks (optional, but needed if you want to use "extranodes")
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- moreores
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- moretrees
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- pipeworks
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- plantlife (or at least, plants_lib)
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- technic
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- unified_inventory
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First steps
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[[worldcreate.png]]
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So, you've just spawned in a wonderful world, and you're probably
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wondering about what to do. Do as you would do on any map: dig a few
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trees (don't trash the leaves, they will be useful later), gather some
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cobble, craft a basic stone pick, and build your house... There are a
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few points you need to be careful about though: make your house big
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enough, and easy to extend, since the industry will need a lot of
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room, and, more importantly, if you decide to mine immediately, do not
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smelt any of your ore yet, except three iron lumps to craft an iron
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pick.
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[[house.png]]
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Time to mine!
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Now, gather your torches and pickaxes, and let's go down!
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[[ores1.png]]
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Here you can see from left to right:
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- Mese crystals
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- Tin
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- Iron
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- Copper (this is the metal you will most lack - not because it's
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rare, but because it is the most used one)
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- Zinc
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[[ores2.png]]
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From left to right:
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- Iron again
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- Coal (don't say it is useless, you will need it...)
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- Chromium (generates below -100)
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- Gold
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Other ores I haven't shown:
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- Uranium, a blue-green ore, only generates between -80 and -300
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- Mithril, a deep blue ore, generates below -512
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- Silver, a grey ore
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- Diamond, but you already know it...
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So, now you know all the ores, gather:
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<...>
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Don't forget that you should not smelt that ore! We will soon see a
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machine that will be able to produce two ingots for every lump you
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mine - so if you're too hasty, you will lose metal...
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Your first electric network
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Ok, now you can smelt some of your ore... But don't smelt all of it!
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Here is what you will need:
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<...>
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The base ingredient of electrical circuits is... wires, of course!
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So, craft <...> wires using the copper ingots.
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[[craft_lv_wire.png]]
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To run your circuit, you will also need a switching station - it is
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the component which will handle all the logic. However, building a
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switching station is expensive: You will need two wires, two copper
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ingots, four cast iron ingots and a LV transformer. I'm hearing you
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saying "Cast iron? What's that?", so let me explain a bit.
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[[craft_switching_station.png]]
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In technic, iron has several forms: the first one is wrought iron,
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which is basically iron, in its ingot form. The second one is cast
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iron, which is an alloy of iron and carbon, which high carbon
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content. To get it, just smelt again an ingot of wrought iron; the
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carbon in the coal will alloy with the iron and form cast iron. There
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are two other forms of iron, which we will see later.
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[[smelt_cast_iron.png]]
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Ok, so now you have to make a LV transformer to build that switching
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station. But do you know how a transformer is made? It is basically
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two coils around an iron core. Therefore, you will need seven wrought
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iron ingots and two coils to make it.
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[[craft_lv_transformer.png]]
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Finally, the copper coil. Well, it is but fine wire wrapped
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<... find better word> around some metal ring. To make it you need
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fine copper wire and <...> iron.
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[[craft_coil.png]]
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[[craft_fine_copper_wire.png]]
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There it is! You now have your first switching station.
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[[switching_station.png]]
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"But", you will say, "what can I do with it now?". Well, to tell the
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truth: nothing. You need to produce energy in order to be able to do
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something with your brand new switching station. Therefore, we will
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craft two more components: the generator and the battery box. What
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those are used for is self-explainatory: the generator produces energy
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by burning up fuel, and the battery box can store or give energy to
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comply with the current energy demand and production.
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Firstly, the battery box: for that, you will only need a few batteries
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and <...>. The batteries aren't hard to craft either: you will just
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need some <...> and some <...>.
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[[craft_battery.png]]
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[[craft_battery_box.png]]
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Secondly, the generator: you will need <...>
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[[craft_generator.png]]
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Now, you can make a real circuit. Please note that the switching
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station needs to be above the wire, whereas the position of other
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machines relative to the wires has no effect at all.
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[[basic_circuit.png]]
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To use the generator, simply put some fuel in its lower slot, and
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watch the battery box slowly fill up!
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"Ok, it's good, but what do we do now?". Well, we use that
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energy. Remember that machine I told yu about earlier? Well, we're
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going to build it. Get some desert stone, take a diamond - hey, if it
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was cheap, it would not be so powerful! - and craft a grinder.
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[[craft_grinder.png]]
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Now you can connect the grinder to your electric network, and watch it
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slowly grind one lump into two dusts, which can each be smelted into
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an ingot. The grinder has a few other uses too: it can also grind coal
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(you will need coal dust for several things), grind <...> into <...>,
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or grind cobble into sand - ever thought glass was too expensive? It
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is no longer true!
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The basic machines
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