Regian, while these explainer videos are great and all, you are forgetting something every GregTech youtuber has to do at some point: A 400 part mega playthrough of GTNH that spans multiple years and eventually ends with you either making a stargate or quiting Greg forever. It is your trial by fire Regian, it is your destiny. Do not forget.
@@Regian In the show the way it distorts spacetime is what enables the timeships to travel through time. It's unclear whether it's an actual source of energy or simply a thing that distorts the fabric of reality.
Recently played an older pack with GT4, and as someone in HV in GTNH it feels soooo cursed to play something Greggy from before GT5(u). Still fun as always
There is not enough pain in the realistic interpretations GregTech does. This is why GTNH Horizons exists. But there is also not enough pain in the super realistic unrealism of GTNH power, this is why terra firma rescue exists.
@@Kaizerbruh I had a friend join me with Nomifactory CEu. He liked it enough that by the time we finished, he asked what our next one was. Though, I went the route of accidentally installing GT:NH some 4 years ago thinking it was a simple, kill stuff, build stuff, automate, modpack. Instead I learned it was pain and torture with little reward. Yet, stuck with it. Point is, it doesn't matter. Try it. Get frustrated. Fail a bunch of times. Adapt a bunch of times. And just keep going.
highest i ever got was IV, after that, i actually began to touch grass. couldnt really continue cuz of college, burnt myself out of GT since i tend to not automate stuff when i *really* should
In an era where online video content is abundant, few productions rise above the rest to capture the essence of true mastery. The Gregtech video stands out as a shining example of how a video can transcend mere instruction to become an experience, a journey into the intricacies of a complex mod, and a masterclass in content creation. From the very beginning, the video establishes itself as a high-quality production. The audio-visual harmony is impeccable. The combination of well-balanced sound and stunning visuals draws the viewer in immediately, ensuring that attention is maintained throughout the entire presentation. The use of carefully selected background music-perfectly timed to match the pacing of the content-creates an immersive atmosphere, striking a balance between relaxing and energizing. This attention to detail in the technical aspects of the video reflects a deep respect for the audience, making sure that nothing distracts from the content's educational value. Speaking of educational value, the video truly excels in breaking down the complexities of Gregtech-a notoriously difficult and intricate Minecraft mod. What makes this video a masterpiece is its ability to simplify without dumbing down. The narrator manages to present complex concepts and mechanics in a way that is understandable to both beginners and veterans alike. This is no small feat, considering how overwhelming Gregtech can be with its in-depth mechanics, layers of progression, and steep learning curve. The structure of the video is another strong point. It takes the viewer on a logical progression, starting with the basics and slowly unraveling the deeper layers of the mod. The transitions between sections are seamless, making the video flow like a well-written story rather than a mere tutorial. There’s a clear sense that the creator understands how to build curiosity and maintain interest, even as the topics become more advanced. The use of examples, visual aids, and step-by-step demonstrations brings the content to life and allows for a clear, practical understanding of the mod’s features. What further elevates this video is the passion of its creator. It's evident in every spoken word, every visual cue, and every minute of the video that there is a deep love not only for Gregtech but also for the act of teaching others. This passion is contagious, as viewers find themselves more engaged and invested in the mod than they might have been from a standard tutorial. It’s rare to find a video that can spark interest and excitement for something as complex as Gregtech, but this one does so effortlessly. In conclusion, the Gregtech video is a masterpiece not just because it is informative but because it is a work of art in itself. The attention to detail, the seamless presentation of information, the passion of the creator, and the ability to educate and entertain at the same time all contribute to making this video a standout production. It’s more than just a tutorial; it’s an experience, and one that sets a high standard for all future content in the modding and gaming community. This video will surely be remembered as a prime example of how to engage, inform, and inspire an audience with content that is as educational as it is enjoyable. Ciao, Greg
I legit have no idea. I think it does many recipes in parallel. The thing has been coded by "???" from China. It is only unlocked after ██████ hours of GTNH.
It looks like Box is a way to put entire processing lines into a single multiblock, not just running a single type of machine in parallel like Processing Arrays.
At 4:53 it states: Box.System (officially known as "spatial Expansion-compression-constrained Nuclear Storage Container") is a GT multi-block machine with encapsulation capabilities. The goal of Box is to encapsulate highly complex multi-machine production lines into single machine, significantly reducing TPS decay caused by cross machine logistics (r.g., pipes, AE, etc.)
How the hell are you still in IV at 4300 hours? Like even if you build a lot, automate everything, do all magic mods, , you would still be there by 1000 hours
Regian, while these explainer videos are great and all, you are forgetting something every GregTech youtuber has to do at some point: A 400 part mega playthrough of GTNH that spans multiple years and eventually ends with you either making a stargate or quiting Greg forever. It is your trial by fire Regian, it is your destiny. Do not forget.
i will report his channel if he doesnt do that
I'd watch
Do you mean 300 part? also people wouldnt really watch
i would watch it regian. i would watch anything master :) @@Regian
@@Regiani feel like the editing in your videos will genuinely mqke the series fun to watch
Eye of Harmony is a reference to Doctor Who's Rassilon's Star - an infinite power source made of time-suspended decaying star
They got It wrong because it's not a power source
@@Regian In the show the way it distorts spacetime is what enables the timeships to travel through time. It's unclear whether it's an actual source of energy or simply a thing that distorts the fabric of reality.
@@spluff5 simply a thing that distorts the fabric of reality is a hell of a sentence
@@michaeljones5742 Well it's easy for the time lords. They've been doing it for millions of year
@@Regian its the power source for the tardis
Recently played an older pack with GT4, and as someone in HV in GTNH it feels soooo cursed to play something Greggy from before GT5(u). Still fun as always
There is not enough pain in the realistic interpretations GregTech does. This is why GTNH Horizons exists.
But there is also not enough pain in the super realistic unrealism of GTNH power, this is why terra firma rescue exists.
@@Kaizerbruh I had a friend join me with Nomifactory CEu. He liked it enough that by the time we finished, he asked what our next one was.
Though, I went the route of accidentally installing GT:NH some 4 years ago thinking it was a simple, kill stuff, build stuff, automate, modpack. Instead I learned it was pain and torture with little reward. Yet, stuck with it.
Point is, it doesn't matter. Try it. Get frustrated. Fail a bunch of times. Adapt a bunch of times. And just keep going.
gregtech new horizons horizons
I was not expecting "Saviour of the Dreaming Dead" ay 4:27 but I was damn happy to hear a remix of it.
Do you know which remix it is? I really like the vibe it gives.
highest i ever got was IV, after that, i actually began to touch grass. couldnt really continue cuz of college, burnt myself out of GT since i tend to not automate stuff when i *really* should
слава богу що ютуб створив авто переклад відео і тепер я сожу дивитись відео про gregtech
New really nice video! I was waiting for this one for months bruh. Glory to PGS
In an era where online video content is abundant, few productions rise above the rest to capture the essence of true mastery. The Gregtech video stands out as a shining example of how a video can transcend mere instruction to become an experience, a journey into the intricacies of a complex mod, and a masterclass in content creation.
From the very beginning, the video establishes itself as a high-quality production. The audio-visual harmony is impeccable. The combination of well-balanced sound and stunning visuals draws the viewer in immediately, ensuring that attention is maintained throughout the entire presentation. The use of carefully selected background music-perfectly timed to match the pacing of the content-creates an immersive atmosphere, striking a balance between relaxing and energizing. This attention to detail in the technical aspects of the video reflects a deep respect for the audience, making sure that nothing distracts from the content's educational value.
Speaking of educational value, the video truly excels in breaking down the complexities of Gregtech-a notoriously difficult and intricate Minecraft mod. What makes this video a masterpiece is its ability to simplify without dumbing down. The narrator manages to present complex concepts and mechanics in a way that is understandable to both beginners and veterans alike. This is no small feat, considering how overwhelming Gregtech can be with its in-depth mechanics, layers of progression, and steep learning curve.
The structure of the video is another strong point. It takes the viewer on a logical progression, starting with the basics and slowly unraveling the deeper layers of the mod. The transitions between sections are seamless, making the video flow like a well-written story rather than a mere tutorial. There’s a clear sense that the creator understands how to build curiosity and maintain interest, even as the topics become more advanced. The use of examples, visual aids, and step-by-step demonstrations brings the content to life and allows for a clear, practical understanding of the mod’s features.
What further elevates this video is the passion of its creator. It's evident in every spoken word, every visual cue, and every minute of the video that there is a deep love not only for Gregtech but also for the act of teaching others. This passion is contagious, as viewers find themselves more engaged and invested in the mod than they might have been from a standard tutorial. It’s rare to find a video that can spark interest and excitement for something as complex as Gregtech, but this one does so effortlessly.
In conclusion, the Gregtech video is a masterpiece not just because it is informative but because it is a work of art in itself. The attention to detail, the seamless presentation of information, the passion of the creator, and the ability to educate and entertain at the same time all contribute to making this video a standout production. It’s more than just a tutorial; it’s an experience, and one that sets a high standard for all future content in the modding and gaming community.
This video will surely be remembered as a prime example of how to engage, inform, and inspire an audience with content that is as educational as it is enjoyable.
Ciao, Greg
ah yes, THE BOX
Can we get an in-depth explanation of the box?
I legit have no idea. I think it does many recipes in parallel. The thing has been coded by "???" from China. It is only unlocked after ██████ hours of GTNH.
It looks like Box is a way to put entire processing lines into a single multiblock, not just running a single type of machine in parallel like Processing Arrays.
ee oo
At 4:53 it states:
Box.System (officially known as "spatial Expansion-compression-constrained Nuclear Storage Container") is a GT multi-block machine with encapsulation capabilities. The goal of Box is to encapsulate highly complex multi-machine production lines into single machine, significantly reducing TPS decay caused by cross machine logistics (r.g., pipes, AE, etc.)
Man those IC2+GregTech 1.7.10 packs............................
All time best, never to be outdone by anything else ever.
whats the last song
Can u make a video for gregtech 1 2 3 and 4? Inever really heared of them
True
Can i ask you for the name of the last song, please ?
Savior of the dreaming dead, or some variation of it. I hate that I remember that.
@@zachary123212 Thanks
Wait is that last one new, what does it even do
1:40 im playing greg for the first time and on lv, pls tell me he is not playing normal 1.20 gtceum
Factorio music jumpscare
Civ 7 be looking kinda sus.
Could you also cover the energy tiers added by gt1-4 and gt6?
this channel is like igblon but less insane
Why when i make alot progress in greg tech i feel nolife
人口宇宙作ってください!
Need to start making non gregtech content
2026
Thumbnail is wrong. EOH is longer than 3000 hours. I’m 4300 hours in and I’m at IV.
that will happen if you hop around too much
How the hell are you still in IV at 4300 hours?
Like even if you build a lot, automate everything, do all magic mods, , you would still be there by 1000 hours
BRO WHAT IS THE BOX
China
I should do a video on chinese gregtech. They have some cursed stuff
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I am playing FTB unhinged
It's old
Gregtechs gregression....
the music. the music .... is loud .. ..
GTNH Best game ever
actuashly the world took 1884 years to get electrisity
*ahem* human civilisation started at roughly 6000 BC, so it was more like nearly 8000 years, also he said 100 years as in 100 after steam boilers
oh i missed that@@reshuram4353
Nah, I'd win.