Hey so i was wondering if you had any technical difficulties starting this mod because i want to play it really bad but it will exit with code 1 or just crash while loading all the mods because it only allows up to 1.5 gb ram without a huge error. Im at a loss honestly
@@Hotchefmice I had some problems back when I got the modpack, the issue was that I was getting it from the curseforge webpage and just running in on the mods folder, that didn't work. In the end I installed the curseforge app and got the modpack from there with no issues
"i dont think ive really beaten any of them" SOOO TRUE!!! ive played probably hundreds of packs and have yet to finish one, every pack i say "this will be the one i finish" and then i dont
That also applies to so many games for me, but modpacks definitely have it the worst in terms of completion rate. I think it's the pure complexity of the packs, but that's what makes them so interesting and fun.
@@LookIntoGaming i dont think complexity causes it for me, its more just the waning of motivations or a boring section (just gave up on terra firma rescue so add that to my list)
I felt the same thing with my different games and modpacks I play and then this past week I finally worked up the courage to actually start finishing things, my plan is to go through all of my games/modpacks and finish them all one at a time
Even though that's not my favorite type of humor, it works very well when used rarely. It was neat to see all of the uses for poop and sewage this mod added. There's also the "Stinky piston" if you need a sticky piston before you get slime.
I recently completed my run of compact claustrophobia and I'll submit some tips for players that are going into this pack. 1. Coke ovens are useful for making exactly 1 coal coke and then can be immediately binned for pyrolytic conversion augments for the redstone furnace (id recommend you have 5 running simultaneously as that will make your hop graphite bottleneck your crusher). 2. Excavators from immersive engineering do work inside of a 9x9 machine and the name of the game here is checking for coal veins. you can smelt your large machine to reroll its interior and thus its vein. While limited in the amount it can pull from the ground each vein gives thousands of coal ore which can be put into a mechanical press for ~6.5 coal per ore. It also gives diamond ore which gives full diamonds ~400 ore per vein. 3. Nuclearcraft Alloy furnaces turn 2 iron blocks and 1 coke block into two steel blocks at a crazy fast speed making the arc furnace worthless. 4. Make an early rich slag farm by cycling compasses into an induction smelter. This consumes ~5 redstone and ~5 sand for every rich slag. the rich slag can then be used to make rich phytogro and fluxed phytogro. Once you have phytogenic insolators each rich slag makes 16 fluxed phytogro which makes 288 logs. 5. the watering can can be used inside a shift right clicking auto clicker set at speed 6 pointing at a refilling water source to make your trees in your early tree farm grow faster instead of relying on bonemeal or phytogro. 6. Copy-Paste gadgets work inside auto clickers and can be shift right click bound to external inventory sources. Use this to make an automatic ender pearl and compact machine wall farm. 7. Fusion reactors can blow up if left unattended and are annoying to get running again. As tempting as using them for power is its not worth the hassle just use fission reactors.
The auto clickers will run for free at the slowest speed I prefered to avoid specialized pickaxes and instead spammed clickers with iron and stone picks. 😊
For the first 2 I got, I had to go with the zero rf option when I got the sawmill and furnace. I also applaud you for just brute forcing the pickaxes, I could never deal with all of that flint.
I'm glad you liked the video! And it isn't my favorite type of comedy, but the poop is certainly a unique system (and I go over way more about it near the end of the run).
I'm used to oak, since it's so common, but orange is my favorite color, and I love the vibrant color of the jungle wood, so that's why they are my favorite. I especially love the stripped logs, it's a great combo of log and plank, one of my favorite building blocks.
@@NunyaBizniz-om6xf I kinda get it, the planks have a sort of mossy/algae-ish feel to them, so either you’ll like the ‘naturalness’ of it…or you’ll think of how gross it’d be to touch
I just finished this pack! Went to the moon, got the coin of flight and everything. My first playthrough of a Minecraft modpack ever. Im planning on playing star technology next
That's awesome! It's easily one of the best MC modpacks, and it's pretty crazy to do as a first modpack. And Star Technology sounds even more advanced, but sounds interesting.
Compact Claustrophobia is one of the only modpacks I've ever finished, it was so fun to go through it and it's great fun to see others play through it and face similar struggles that I did.
Be Bold and live in a coffin room Little John worked hard for all his life, saving for 15 years bought a house in new york. When he opened the room he almost fainted, the room was less than 4m². The room was so small the cockroaches even left, it was barely big enough for a coffin. Little John made a makeshift bed out of leftover bricks and slept curled up, crying everyday. He couldn't take it anymore and went into rennovation mode. He welded a frame out of galvinised square steel, and secured it to the wall with screws he borrowed from his aunt. Then he wrapped it with eco friendly wood veneer, durable for 100 years. He put a soft mattress on it and boom, a comfortable bed. He put comfortable bags around the bed and a foldable desk which doubles as a work place and dining area. He dug out a creek from the wall and wrapped it in wood veneer for a bedside table where he can place his books and installed a socket so he can charge his phone. He borrowed a square metre from the fabric of space and time and built himself a wardrobe to place his out of season quilts and daily clothes. Underneath he installed a squat toilet and a wall mounted shower so he can take his morning routine in luxury. He installed a cupboard and dug out for a washing area for his veggies and installed a smart mirror for his toiletries and installed led lights to set the mood. Right next to it he set an induction cooker for a mini kitchen. He installed a projection screen so he can watch korean drama after a hard day of work. Finally he built a ladder to get up to his bed. In this room, little john has all he needs to live a fulfilling life.
Thank you so much. I was trying to find this modpack half year ago and literally can't. I was just remembered some video back in my head. Thank you!! Gotta bless this recommendations today.
And thank you for the kind words! I probably saw the same video as you, and I wanted to do a full run of this modpack, and it turned out to be a massive hit!
Honestly this is the only technical modpack I've (almost) finished. I stopped playing at thr stage of making that last multiblock, had a fully afk infinitely running self sustaining 110k rf/t reactor designed with leu235 website, stopped playing only because I didn't have enough free time but would definitely keep playing. What I love about the pack is that it has no mobs and no random world exploration, you just have fun with crafting the machinery. Most enjoyable pack I've played
I think I love this modpack so much for the exact same reasons. I've gotten addicted to Satisfactory since the 1.0 release, and factory/automation games are one of my favorite types of games to play. I also my friends and enough time and could coordinate something, as I would love to play some sort of Minecraft with them again.
You know a game/modpack is good when I can barely remember what I did, so I'd say it's not just the first 5 mins. It all feels like a fever dream at this point.
The crafting calculator (item) is your friend. It calculates all of the base resources you need for any craft that you add to it. Any modpack that includes it expects you to use it.
I was so used to Compact Claustrophobia's pickaxe mechanic that I forgot that was a thing. I sieved some dirt later for seeds, but that definitely would have helped at the beginning.
Thank you! I completely get it, because I barely remember how anything in this pack works. My brain is fried after playing this and Satisfactory back-to-back.
The flux reconstructor upgrade for the energetic infuser (i think thats what its called) skips A LOT of tedius pickaxe crafting for specifically the Desh one aswell as the diamond ones, by using xp to repair the item. The xp is gotten by using an insightful condenser with lapis.
Thank you for the info. I wish I had known this during the run, and it would have been good, mostly with the first desh and diamond pickaxes, but I don't know how I would automate removing them from the auto-clickers. I will add a part about this fact in the video now though!
@@LookIntoGaming Refined storage importers set to low durability. Make 2 pickaxes if you want the clickers to be on all the time. Set the whitelist on the importer to any durability, doesnt really matter then set an exporter sending the repaired pick once the cliker has damaged it enough. This does need a pretty robust glass making system for bottles of enchanting but it is entirely passive other than that and it only takes a small bit of lapis as reagent, so that your XP can get multiplied.
Well, I don't think I'll be playing this modpack again any time soon, but I will test these in a separate world and put them in the video as concepts. I also tested the xp thing today, and it is a way to automate xp, but there's still no good way to get xp. I used a bunch of nuclear furnaces with gold grit then pulverizing the gold ingots to repeat the process.
@@LookIntoGaming There is a book from thermal expansion or series that can extract your player XP. Once you do that you just use a fluid transposer to get a few bottles to jumpstart the system, then clicker those bottles away over the insightful condenser which will give you more XP than what you used for the bottle, which will then go back to the transposer and the process is infinite, as long as you have lapis and glass for bottles.
And I'm surprised that it got this many views. I'm thinking of doing other Minecraft modpacks, and the next one I'm planning to do is very old, so it will be interesting to see how it does.
I watched Another TH-camr do A video on this mod. 2 things he Did 1. Made a Pressure Poop injector 2. Went insane The TH-camr Was DiffyMC the Creator of the Greg mod btw
13:05 By throwing the dust not directly into the source block of the sewage, but the flowing part it doesn't get used up, you do need to update it though since right there it was still water 23:35 You can also provide water to your cache with an aqueous acumulator 38:33 You can also make an autoclicker use the gadget and automate the miniaturization process, it's a bit complicated but you can find more details on the official discord 39:37 The best speed for any given pickaxe on an auto clicker is 5 with the exception of stone having the optimal speed of 4
I heavily recommend this pack! It is a bit difficult if you're not familiar with the mods, but very fun and rewarding to progress, and relatively easy compared to other packs.
Everyone has their preferences, but I go with Curseforge, as it's what I found to be the easiest to set up. And this is a relatively low-spec modpack, but some crazier ones require decent PCs to run, so keep that in mind.
I skipped over a ton of things like that, but nether portals don't work in compact machines (there's a quest that tells you that and gives you a cake). I'm not sure about the overworld, but it probably works there.
You could have used an induction smeleter from thermal expansion for automatic steel instead of using the arc furnace. You only need charcoal dust and iron and some flux
Not very… the cubic borane crystals and the neutron fluid are the only annoying things alongside getting diamonds for bedrock. This is from someone who has tried FTB continuum (A.K.A FTB interactive’s deranged cousin)
@@LookIntoGaming i think people mainly dont like because of its complexity, but it has some good addons like QMD, also good modpack that has NC:O is Multiblock Madness
I'm no expert, but with the amount of nuclear material, how long the reactor has run in total, and the multiple fusion explosions, I would say more than enough to beat the worst real life nuclear meltdowns.
Only like three minutes in but I love that the achievement with the poop icon literally tells you to eat shit and die XD (I mean technically yeah it says don't die but it's close enough)
That is one of the major issues I face. I can't stop saying the same phrase over and over, or finding something else to replace it. I've been trying to avoid it, but this just happens with my brain.
@@LookIntoGaming write scripts, Ctrl+F all the "very annoying"s and "so yeah"s. Replace with "inconvenient" and "summing it up" every 2 or 3 times they reoccur for an epic win of epicness
Enzo you should definitely start a minecraft hardcore series considering many people are doing it and getting millions of views. You might have the same luck as the legendaries only bl2 video!
I've always had something like that in the back of my mind, but this got me thinking more about it, and I think it will be like "Beating Minecraft Hardcore for the first time", just like the BL2 OP10 run, and it sounds awesome. I have a few runs before that, but I am interested and exited to try it. And that will likely be the only hardcore run I do, as I'm not a massive fan of just losing all my progress building something after I beat the game.
I understand how not everyone likes these types of packs, but this is perfect for my brain. It gives me a goal to do, and a vague guide on how to do it, and the rest of the process and how I do it is up to my creativity.
I completely forgot that was a thing. That would have been way better, I'm just used to holding shift, since toggling is usually bad for the games I play.
He's actually where I got the inspiration to do this run! I just randomly got recommended his video on this modpack and I did a few runs before, but this is the first one I completed.
im sorry, you NEED to turn off the default minecraft music, after listening to it for years, i cannot bear to hear it anymore, and i think a lot of people will agree with me, so please, id rather have no music while watching a video
Watch Part 2 Here! th-cam.com/video/bRMhsqoXd-s/w-d-xo.html
Hey so i was wondering if you had any technical difficulties starting this mod because i want to play it really bad but it will exit with code 1 or just crash while loading all the mods because it only allows up to 1.5 gb ram without a huge error. Im at a loss honestly
@@Hotchefmice I had some problems back when I got the modpack, the issue was that I was getting it from the curseforge webpage and just running in on the mods folder, that didn't work. In the end I installed the curseforge app and got the modpack from there with no issues
"i dont think ive really beaten any of them" SOOO TRUE!!! ive played probably hundreds of packs and have yet to finish one, every pack i say "this will be the one i finish" and then i dont
That also applies to so many games for me, but modpacks definitely have it the worst in terms of completion rate. I think it's the pure complexity of the packs, but that's what makes them so interesting and fun.
@@LookIntoGaming i dont think complexity causes it for me, its more just the waning of motivations or a boring section (just gave up on terra firma rescue so add that to my list)
This was my very first modpack and I absolutely love it, I've beaten it 4 times each with different people
@@bingusbongus9807dont try Fire Emblem bro
I felt the same thing with my different games and modpacks I play and then this past week I finally worked up the courage to actually start finishing things, my plan is to go through all of my games/modpacks and finish them all one at a time
Small Tip, Garden cloches accept power from the sides of its bottom block. You can make up to 2 Cloches work in the 3x3x3 room.
Thank you, that makes a lot more sense now, and I really don't know why I didn't experiment first.
This video got me in the phrase: "poop is a very valuable part of this modpack"
Even though that's not my favorite type of humor, it works very well when used rarely. It was neat to see all of the uses for poop and sewage this mod added. There's also the "Stinky piston" if you need a sticky piston before you get slime.
I recently completed my run of compact claustrophobia and I'll submit some tips for players that are going into this pack.
1. Coke ovens are useful for making exactly 1 coal coke and then can be immediately binned for pyrolytic conversion augments for the redstone furnace (id recommend you have 5 running simultaneously as that will make your hop graphite bottleneck your crusher).
2. Excavators from immersive engineering do work inside of a 9x9 machine and the name of the game here is checking for coal veins. you can smelt your large machine to reroll its interior and thus its vein. While limited in the amount it can pull from the ground each vein gives thousands of coal ore which can be put into a mechanical press for ~6.5 coal per ore. It also gives diamond ore which gives full diamonds ~400 ore per vein.
3. Nuclearcraft Alloy furnaces turn 2 iron blocks and 1 coke block into two steel blocks at a crazy fast speed making the arc furnace worthless.
4. Make an early rich slag farm by cycling compasses into an induction smelter. This consumes ~5 redstone and ~5 sand for every rich slag. the rich slag can then be used to make rich phytogro and fluxed phytogro. Once you have phytogenic insolators each rich slag makes 16 fluxed phytogro which makes 288 logs.
5. the watering can can be used inside a shift right clicking auto clicker set at speed 6 pointing at a refilling water source to make your trees in your early tree farm grow faster instead of relying on bonemeal or phytogro.
6. Copy-Paste gadgets work inside auto clickers and can be shift right click bound to external inventory sources. Use this to make an automatic ender pearl and compact machine wall farm.
7. Fusion reactors can blow up if left unattended and are annoying to get running again. As tempting as using them for power is its not worth the hassle just use fission reactors.
The auto clickers will run for free at the slowest speed
I prefered to avoid specialized pickaxes and instead spammed clickers with iron and stone picks. 😊
For the first 2 I got, I had to go with the zero rf option when I got the sawmill and furnace. I also applaud you for just brute forcing the pickaxes, I could never deal with all of that flint.
Eventually I had a storage system made from caches to hold all the outputs. You can also chuck flint into a fire if need be.
That's what I figured. I also forget that the universal bin exists.
If it wasn't for the modpack using literal feces I would have gotten further than the first room upgrade
Thank you for covering it man
I'm glad you liked the video! And it isn't my favorite type of comedy, but the poop is certainly a unique system (and I go over way more about it near the end of the run).
man 1.12.2 modding was great
I agree. I think this was Minecraft's true peak, in all aspects.
"but I can't really use them yet because I need some other stuff first"
Minecraft Machine Mods in a nutshell
Having just finished Satisfactory, this is all modpacks and automation/factory games. I still love the complexity of them all.
@@LookIntoGamingHey, you watched Let's Game It Out?
I get recommended his videos all the time, but I don't really watch them.
@LookIntoGaming lol, you should, he is amusing and does stuff so uniquelym
Acacia and Jungle wood being my favorite is something no one has ever said before this video
I'm used to oak, since it's so common, but orange is my favorite color, and I love the vibrant color of the jungle wood, so that's why they are my favorite. I especially love the stripped logs, it's a great combo of log and plank, one of my favorite building blocks.
@@LookIntoGamingstripped jungle is such an underrated block imo
Acacia has always been my favorite, but jungle is my least. its kinda gross
@@NunyaBizniz-om6xf I kinda get it, the planks have a sort of mossy/algae-ish feel to them, so either you’ll like the ‘naturalness’ of it…or you’ll think of how gross it’d be to touch
I just finished this pack! Went to the moon, got the coin of flight and everything. My first playthrough of a Minecraft modpack ever. Im planning on playing star technology next
That's awesome! It's easily one of the best MC modpacks, and it's pretty crazy to do as a first modpack. And Star Technology sounds even more advanced, but sounds interesting.
Compact Claustrophobia is one of the only modpacks I've ever finished, it was so fun to go through it and it's great fun to see others play through it and face similar struggles that I did.
That's the great thing about all of these comments! It's always really interesting to see how everyone does things in modpacks differently.
I fell asleep nearly 3 times trying to watch this video, each time having to restart it, and it's only part 1 am I cooked?
Yes, you should commit suicide, ngl
Its a blessing in disguise.
Same here, I've played a ton of packs thinking that I'll beat it, then at a certain point kinda give up
That's like 99% of modpacks and games for me. I play so much of it at once and then I get burnt out and usually don't play it again.
Be Bold and live in a coffin room
Little John worked hard for all his life, saving for 15 years bought a house in new york. When he opened the room he almost fainted, the room was less than 4m². The room was so small the cockroaches even left, it was barely big enough for a coffin. Little John made a makeshift bed out of leftover bricks and slept curled up, crying everyday. He couldn't take it anymore and went into rennovation mode.
He welded a frame out of galvinised square steel, and secured it to the wall with screws he borrowed from his aunt. Then he wrapped it with eco friendly wood veneer, durable for 100 years. He put a soft mattress on it and boom, a comfortable bed. He put comfortable bags around the bed and a foldable desk which doubles as a work place and dining area. He dug out a creek from the wall and wrapped it in wood veneer for a bedside table where he can place his books and installed a socket so he can charge his phone. He borrowed a square metre from the fabric of space and time and built himself a wardrobe to place his out of season quilts and daily clothes. Underneath he installed a squat toilet and a wall mounted shower so he can take his morning routine in luxury. He installed a cupboard and dug out for a washing area for his veggies and installed a smart mirror for his toiletries and installed led lights to set the mood. Right next to it he set an induction cooker for a mini kitchen. He installed a projection screen so he can watch korean drama after a hard day of work. Finally he built a ladder to get up to his bed. In this room, little john has all he needs to live a fulfilling life.
I hate that I know what tf you're talking about 🥷🏿
Take a drink every time he says "annoying" or any synonym
I do that a lot. My brain just can't figure out unique things to say, and I get stuck in a loop of using the same words over and over.
Thank you so much. I was trying to find this modpack half year ago and literally can't. I was just remembered some video back in my head. Thank you!!
Gotta bless this recommendations today.
And thank you for the kind words! I probably saw the same video as you, and I wanted to do a full run of this modpack, and it turned out to be a massive hit!
Honestly this is the only technical modpack I've (almost) finished. I stopped playing at thr stage of making that last multiblock, had a fully afk infinitely running self sustaining 110k rf/t reactor designed with leu235 website, stopped playing only because I didn't have enough free time but would definitely keep playing. What I love about the pack is that it has no mobs and no random world exploration, you just have fun with crafting the machinery. Most enjoyable pack I've played
Oh and it's 10 times more fun with friends in early game :) both if they do or do not know the modpack
I think I love this modpack so much for the exact same reasons. I've gotten addicted to Satisfactory since the 1.0 release, and factory/automation games are one of my favorite types of games to play. I also my friends and enough time and could coordinate something, as I would love to play some sort of Minecraft with them again.
the first 5 mins of the video feels like a fever dream
You know a game/modpack is good when I can barely remember what I did, so I'd say it's not just the first 5 mins. It all feels like a fever dream at this point.
The crafting calculator (item) is your friend. It calculates all of the base resources you need for any craft that you add to it. Any modpack that includes it expects you to use it.
That makes a lot of sense. I definitely have to check it out if I see it again, but I'm just stubborn and like to do things my way.
Early game tip : you can sieve dirt blocks for cobblestone
I was so used to Compact Claustrophobia's pickaxe mechanic that I forgot that was a thing. I sieved some dirt later for seeds, but that definitely would have helped at the beginning.
@LookIntoGaming ok
My brain wasn't braining during the video (didn't understand but was a cool video)
Thank you! I completely get it, because I barely remember how anything in this pack works. My brain is fried after playing this and Satisfactory back-to-back.
Such an underrated channel
It's always awesome to see new subs, and thank you very much for the kind words!
The flux reconstructor upgrade for the energetic infuser (i think thats what its called) skips A LOT of tedius pickaxe crafting for specifically the Desh one aswell as the diamond ones, by using xp to repair the item. The xp is gotten by using an insightful condenser with lapis.
Thank you for the info. I wish I had known this during the run, and it would have been good, mostly with the first desh and diamond pickaxes, but I don't know how I would automate removing them from the auto-clickers. I will add a part about this fact in the video now though!
@@LookIntoGaming Refined storage importers set to low durability. Make 2 pickaxes if you want the clickers to be on all the time. Set the whitelist on the importer to any durability, doesnt really matter then set an exporter sending the repaired pick once the cliker has damaged it enough. This does need a pretty robust glass making system for bottles of enchanting but it is entirely passive other than that and it only takes a small bit of lapis as reagent, so that your XP can get multiplied.
Well, I don't think I'll be playing this modpack again any time soon, but I will test these in a separate world and put them in the video as concepts. I also tested the xp thing today, and it is a way to automate xp, but there's still no good way to get xp. I used a bunch of nuclear furnaces with gold grit then pulverizing the gold ingots to repeat the process.
@@LookIntoGaming There is a book from thermal expansion or series that can extract your player XP. Once you do that you just use a fluid transposer to get a few bottles to jumpstart the system, then clicker those bottles away over the insightful condenser which will give you more XP than what you used for the bottle, which will then go back to the transposer and the process is infinite, as long as you have lapis and glass for bottles.
I really did not expect someone play this modpack in 3 weak ago because of how old it is but hey i love it
And I'm surprised that it got this many views. I'm thinking of doing other Minecraft modpacks, and the next one I'm planning to do is very old, so it will be interesting to see how it does.
I watched Another TH-camr do A video on this mod. 2 things he Did
1. Made a Pressure Poop injector
2. Went insane
The TH-camr Was DiffyMC the Creator of the Greg mod btw
Wow. I completely understand the insane part. No modpack creator is sane.
@@LookIntoGaming indeed lol
42:31 that mod is carry on if I remember correctly very useful
It is
Thank you, that's easily one of my favorite individual mods in MC now.
They added padded rooms to Minecraft :0
carry on moment 42:36
It's so rare that I think most players haven't.
This mod gonna kill my brain
Welcome to factory / automation games and modpacks.
13:05 By throwing the dust not directly into the source block of the sewage, but the flowing part it doesn't get used up, you do need to update it though since right there it was still water
23:35 You can also provide water to your cache with an aqueous acumulator
38:33 You can also make an autoclicker use the gadget and automate the miniaturization process, it's a bit complicated but you can find more details on the official discord
39:37 The best speed for any given pickaxe on an auto clicker is 5 with the exception of stone having the optimal speed of 4
I kinda wanna do this mod and just make a mega base with all the different rooms for specific things
I heavily recommend this pack! It is a bit difficult if you're not familiar with the mods, but very fun and rewarding to progress, and relatively easy compared to other packs.
@@LookIntoGaming I don’t have a pc to play :(
Also if I were to get one, what should I get it on? I.e forge?
Everyone has their preferences, but I go with Curseforge, as it's what I found to be the easiest to set up. And this is a relatively low-spec modpack, but some crazier ones require decent PCs to run, so keep that in mind.
@@LookIntoGaming thank you
U got lava + water +5*5*5room = can make nether portal by lava casting or those don't work in compact machines?
I skipped over a ton of things like that, but nether portals don't work in compact machines (there's a quest that tells you that and gives you a cake). I'm not sure about the overworld, but it probably works there.
You could have used an induction smeleter from thermal expansion for automatic steel instead of using the arc furnace. You only need charcoal dust and iron and some flux
I did use that for some steel when I really need it, and I have no clue why I didn't do that for all of my steel needs.
@@LookIntoGaming yeah, i also wasted a lot of time getting steel, but i did it through tnt lol
Not very… the cubic borane crystals and the neutron fluid are the only annoying things alongside getting diamonds for bedrock. This is from someone who has tried FTB continuum (A.K.A FTB interactive’s deranged cousin)
Acacia and jungle are your fav woods? My two least favorite lmao
I've heard other people say that as well, and I get it. Orange is my favorite color, and I love the rich color of jungle wood.
@LookIntoGaming fair enough
36:34 nuclearcraft: overhauled is even better :). Also 43:18 forgot calcium sulfate
Oooh, I really need to check out overhauled now. It's a shame it's not in this pack.
@@LookIntoGaming i think people mainly dont like because of its complexity, but it has some good addons like QMD, also good modpack that has NC:O is Multiblock Madness
Needs more views
I'm just glad it got this many! I want to see what other games I want to do runs for, and this seems like a successes!
Do you know infection mods like the scape and run mod?
I have not heard of those, but I'll add them to the list for my next run.
what would happen if you also enable Better than wolfs?
Why the hell am I not subscribed to you, I though I subscribed when the TPS with unique gear video came out. Damn yt
Odd. I know YT unsubscribes people from channels the platform doesn't like, but there are zero reasons I should be on that list.
@@LookIntoGaming yeah it’s wild. Hopefully it doesn’t happen again
the mod is pick up so you can pick up one block
Thank you! I don't think I'll ever make my own mod pack, but that's good to know, because that's an insanely useful feature.
If you had put the dirt at the ceiling wouldn't the farmland instantly turn back into dirt?
That is a good idea. I think it probably would, but I obviously didn't think of that. That's why other people's comments are so useful!
I don't get why you go to the 2nd room, you use the entire first room to get the 2nd, so you dont really gain any space
how much radiation do you think are inside those walls
I'm no expert, but with the amount of nuclear material, how long the reactor has run in total, and the multiple fusion explosions, I would say more than enough to beat the worst real life nuclear meltdowns.
oh
he cheats
😮💨
Only like three minutes in but I love that the achievement with the poop icon literally tells you to eat shit and die XD
(I mean technically yeah it says don't die but it's close enough)
I just think it's funny how much it heals while not having drawbacks like rotten flesh's hunger debuff.
I know I just started watching but, I wouldn’t say it’s hard just very annoying.
That is one of the major issues I face. I can't stop saying the same phrase over and over, or finding something else to replace it. I've been trying to avoid it, but this just happens with my brain.
@@LookIntoGaming write scripts, Ctrl+F all the "very annoying"s and "so yeah"s. Replace with "inconvenient" and "summing it up" every 2 or 3 times they reoccur for an epic win of epicness
15:05 What's the Name of the music?
"Mice On Venus" By C418, from Minecraft's soundtrack.
Enzo you should definitely start a minecraft hardcore series considering many people are doing it and getting millions of views. You might have the same luck as the legendaries only bl2 video!
I've always had something like that in the back of my mind, but this got me thinking more about it, and I think it will be like "Beating Minecraft Hardcore for the first time", just like the BL2 OP10 run, and it sounds awesome. I have a few runs before that, but I am interested and exited to try it. And that will likely be the only hardcore run I do, as I'm not a massive fan of just losing all my progress building something after I beat the game.
the mod isnt working
when i try to make a world it just is normal and the game thing it adds are multiple ones that arent 3 by 3 by 3
Sick!
Thank you!
what makes people think this is fun? yall ain't playing this for fun or creativity, this is a damn to-do list.
I understand how not everyone likes these types of packs, but this is perfect for my brain. It gives me a goal to do, and a vague guide on how to do it, and the rest of the process and how I do it is up to my creativity.
this should have gregtech in it
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GT:NH
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@@LookIntoGaming its the longest minecraft modpack out there (GregTech: New Horizons)
wow that pooping thing might be the worst feature of a game ive ever seen
@@car-keys Only way to get food early game, and it's a really good one
I wonder if toggle crouch would be a better way to collect 💩 🤔
I completely forgot that was a thing. That would have been way better, I'm just used to holding shift, since toggling is usually bad for the games I play.
Reminds me of IGoByLotsOfName
He's actually where I got the inspiration to do this run! I just randomly got recommended his video on this modpack and I did a few runs before, but this is the first one I completed.
@@LookIntoGaming nice
male voice, female minecraft skin….
Good observation, why do u comment this?
idk I was just curious :/
@@MarzRovin2024 ah ok i thought it had hurtful intentions cause of the ...
Welcome to trooncraft
I in no way would ever be hurtful, I dont like seeing rude comments so I try to not post any
im sorry, you NEED to turn off the default minecraft music, after listening to it for years, i cannot bear to hear it anymore, and i think a lot of people will agree with me, so please, id rather have no music while watching a video
First also looks cool
Also what is that skin💀
Thank you again, and the skin is Kashino from Azur Lane, one of my favorite characters!
@@LookIntoGaming a man of culture
You know what's up.