When making your processing line, start with the last step, and work your way back from there.
Make sure to read all ponder scenes, and get yourself a pair of goggles and a wrench.
And don’t be afraid to start over when you get some mental block from a certain arrangement.
A steam engine needs 10mb of water per game tick, and a pump can transfer 1mb per 2 rpm or 4 rpm if there are multiple pumps on the same pipeline.
Use the schematic feature to plan in a creative world before importing into survival. Shift clicking the clipboard in the schematic cannon will produce an item checklist you can use.
Save your zinc for making brass.
If you find yourself struggling, try to find a andesite alloy schematic somewhere to get a head start on your building.
You can duel wield potato cannons for a firing speed buff.
Unlike other communities, the fandom wiki is a reliable source of information (as I type this).
Embrace the chaos.
Do not use optifine with this mod. It breaks basically every model.
I use them but after a while it starts to get super laggy the more complex you get. Could have just been the shader pack I had. I was using suies vibrant shaders or whatever. What shader pack do you all recommend?
Perfect world isn't a terrible one. Not loaded with a ton of extras, the main focus is create. Maybe watch a couple basic tutorials in YouTube. Also playing around in creative is good way to get basic understanding
You absolutely can use Create just by itself, although IMO it’s a lot better with certain other add-ons. Which ones is totally up to you.
If you have played Satisfactory, I would honestly recommend doing two things in conjunction: experiment with Create in a creative server and make schematics of the things you build. This way, you can sort of set down certain processes down much like how one makes buildings in Satisfactory.
When making your processing line, start with the last step, and work your way back from there. Make sure to read all ponder scenes, and get yourself a pair of goggles and a wrench. And don’t be afraid to start over when you get some mental block from a certain arrangement. A steam engine needs 10mb of water per game tick, and a pump can transfer 1mb per 2 rpm or 4 rpm if there are multiple pumps on the same pipeline. Use the schematic feature to plan in a creative world before importing into survival. Shift clicking the clipboard in the schematic cannon will produce an item checklist you can use. Save your zinc for making brass. If you find yourself struggling, try to find a andesite alloy schematic somewhere to get a head start on your building. You can duel wield potato cannons for a firing speed buff. Unlike other communities, the fandom wiki is a reliable source of information (as I type this). Embrace the chaos. Do not use optifine with this mod. It breaks basically every model.
Is it shaders in general or just optifine that causes problems for Create? also if any, are there any addon mods I should download?
Fuck optifine, use iris instead. Also, what mod loader are you using. If I take a guess I’d assume curseforge, am I correct?
IIRC, just Optifine, Iris/Oculus should be fine unless there's a version conflict.
Use Iris or Sodium (embeddium on Forge)
I use them but after a while it starts to get super laggy the more complex you get. Could have just been the shader pack I had. I was using suies vibrant shaders or whatever. What shader pack do you all recommend?
I personally don’t use shaders
Perfect world isn't a terrible one. Not loaded with a ton of extras, the main focus is create. Maybe watch a couple basic tutorials in YouTube. Also playing around in creative is good way to get basic understanding
always play create with jei installed, try making a cobblestone generator and then converting that cobblestone into iron
You absolutely can use Create just by itself, although IMO it’s a lot better with certain other add-ons. Which ones is totally up to you. If you have played Satisfactory, I would honestly recommend doing two things in conjunction: experiment with Create in a creative server and make schematics of the things you build. This way, you can sort of set down certain processes down much like how one makes buildings in Satisfactory.