Its a lot easier to expand and route ores through ore processing through AE2. I did an AE2 subnet attached to a crate where my main AE2 dumps all ores. Then, all machines can just extract back into AE2 and the system will route for you with much easier expansion.
Nice episode! Loved the building to the beat in the montage! I made distilled water for my washers as they remained the bottle neck for basically the whole pack. I used drawers as filters for my ore processing system and only exposed stuff to my ae system when I was done with it so I had centralized packing, specialized processing with various chemicals and electrolysing all attached to the main ore processing system. Probably not the most performant or elegant and it took a lot of space but it was fun to make!
Great video as always! I was just wondering, is there any specific reason for using Item lasers for the ore processing array? or just to avoid a spaghetti mess?
Is there a reason for using robot arms rather than conveyors when not using 'keep exact' or 'supply exact'? It seems like conveyors would be much cheaper in those cases.
@Shruikan I understand you can use the robot arms to supply exact, but as Nabjab pointed out, you are able to use filters on conveyors.. I'm using them on my playthrough. Just wondered if there was another reason why Threefold was using the arms instead of conveyors at that particular stage stage of the filtering process I use arms to feed exactly 4 or 9 to the packagers (or multiples of)
there is nothing to it you just drag. You need to be in the pattern interface gui for it to work ( or an item filter/level emitter etc ) doesn't work everywhere :)
And now you have no more excuses for ore processing being slow, so I'm expecting no more complains on that front. Complaints about ore processing devouring your power grid alive are fine, however ;)
@@Royal_4096 yeah he said he is for now, until he can manage to power it at IV, I think after he finishes the nuclearcraft reactor he will be able to power it at IV, and then if he had made lower tier ore washers and centrifuges, he would have either had to make additional machines, or remake the IV ones. EDTA: Sadly GTCE does not have the dissassembler, so crafted machines cannot be recycled for spare parts, this is why I think it was a good call to make them all at IV right off the bat.
@@Nabjab94 Plus from what I tested it seems the extra chance outputs at IV remain even if you change the tier the machine is running at. I would love confirmation on this, but thats what it seems to me :)
@@Threefold. Correct, they do. It's the quality of the machine not the speed at which they are operated. When your power situation is better you can up the tier they overclock to, and IV machines are the most important base-expansion tier before tank so it's not at all a bad investment. Eventually you can stick them in Processing Arrays too, for some easier parallelizing logistics and extreme throughput rates.
love the music and blocks sync and the editing features
Love the filter setting tbh it goes brrr
That was sooo satisfying! ☺
How you don’t have more subscribers is beyond me, you are criminally underrated! Keep doing what you do best!
I know right? I pray algo gods bless Threefold. Maybe some SEO would help
Its a lot easier to expand and route ores through ore processing through AE2. I did an AE2 subnet attached to a crate where my main AE2 dumps all ores. Then, all machines can just extract back into AE2 and the system will route for you with much easier expansion.
"We won't get ingots out of this, so there won't be any more strain on the vacuum freezer" is my new favorite sentence
5:30 was so clean
I was listening it on repeat for longer than i like to admit
love the on screen text--it's really helpful!
That block montage with misic was so sickkkkk I loved that!!
Nice episode! Loved the building to the beat in the montage!
I made distilled water for my washers as they remained the bottle neck for basically the whole pack. I used drawers as filters for my ore processing system and only exposed stuff to my ae system when I was done with it so I had centralized packing, specialized processing with various chemicals and electrolysing all attached to the main ore processing system. Probably not the most performant or elegant and it took a lot of space but it was fun to make!
Sometimes fun trumps efficiency :D There are lots of options and ways to do ore processing in GT, it's always a fun endeavour
I love how u show the steps at 15:33 keep up the great work!
Your editing is amazing. I've never been able to watch modded Minecraft for so many episodes at a time
That clip timed with the music...
Oh my god gregtech is satisfying
5:18 i love this so much
Awesome Nomifactory tips! Thank you!
IV in three days. You did mean it when you said you were gonna speedrun nomi.
Nice editing today
amazing to see a new post
Great video as always! I was just wondering, is there any specific reason for using Item lasers for the ore processing array? or just to avoid a spaghetti mess?
Yeah basically, its just fast, effectively wireless, item transfer :))
Just bump that endstone centrifuge up to ev, it's fast enough for tungsten and platinum
Is there a reason for using robot arms rather than conveyors when not using 'keep exact' or 'supply exact'? It seems like conveyors would be much cheaper in those cases.
I think the best coil is the Fusion one 😁
I like the black coil, Nakada or something
Naquadah I think
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why did you use robot arms instead of conveyors when filtering crushed ores?
robot arms allow the use of filters and white/blacklisting, conveyors don't
@@Shruikan1011 you can absolutely white/blacklist and use oredict filters on conveyors. Robot arms have the extra feature of Keep Exact / Supply Exact
@Shruikan I understand you can use the robot arms to supply exact, but as Nabjab pointed out, you are able to use filters on conveyors.. I'm using them on my playthrough. Just wondered if there was another reason why Threefold was using the arms instead of conveyors at that particular stage stage of the filtering process
I use arms to feed exactly 4 or 9 to the packagers (or multiples of)
@@johncullen965 good point, huh
when upgrading conduits couldnt you just upgrade what you can and then put capacitor banks inbetween the different conduits?
Finally, nuclearcraft
How do you drag item from JEI for patterns? I m confused
there is nothing to it you just drag. You need to be in the pattern interface gui for it to work ( or an item filter/level emitter etc ) doesn't work everywhere :)
And now you have no more excuses for ore processing being slow, so I'm expecting no more complains on that front. Complaints about ore processing devouring your power grid alive are fine, however ;)
Lower tier ore washers would have been fine since they don’t get a bonus for being higher tier
Same with centrifuges
but then they would run slower than the macerators so he would need more machines, it's simpler to have them all at the same tier i think
@@Nabjab94 He is running everything at HV tier power, so no it doesn’t matter at this moment. Just a current waste of resources
@@Royal_4096 yeah he said he is for now, until he can manage to power it at IV, I think after he finishes the nuclearcraft reactor he will be able to power it at IV, and then if he had made lower tier ore washers and centrifuges, he would have either had to make additional machines, or remake the IV ones.
EDTA: Sadly GTCE does not have the dissassembler, so crafted machines cannot be recycled for spare parts, this is why I think it was a good call to make them all at IV right off the bat.
@@Nabjab94 Plus from what I tested it seems the extra chance outputs at IV remain even if you change the tier the machine is running at. I would love confirmation on this, but thats what it seems to me :)
@@Threefold. Correct, they do. It's the quality of the machine not the speed at which they are operated. When your power situation is better you can up the tier they overclock to, and IV machines are the most important base-expansion tier before tank so it's not at all a bad investment. Eventually you can stick them in Processing Arrays too, for some easier parallelizing logistics and extreme throughput rates.
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