With LV machines and a Tool Forge you are able to craft a respectable TiC Crossbow, though you still shouldn't shoot every mob you come across. One of the traits that Infernal mobs can have is called Vengeance, which deals equal damage to you as you dealt to that infernal mob. It can no longer reflect back more damage than a mob has health remaining (if this is how you learned Return to Sender deals 10K damage, congratulations. Also ouch...), but you can still easily kill yourself shooting at the wrong mob. Especially if you don't have a lot of extra hearts from eating because you rushed the Healing Axe. Finally, be *especially* careful of spiders that have a red X on their back. These are Witch Spiders, and they fully reflect back any ranged damage dealt to them. OP TiC crossbows can deal in excess of 200+ damage with the right configurations, so barring an *insane* amount of extra hearts and armor (and Runic Shielding for good measure) you're not surviving a hit like that reflected back in your face. Small note: Chisel Concrete gives a bigger speed bonus than GT concrete, although certain types of GT concrete have the property where mobs cannot spawn on them. The latter mention this property on the tooltip. Also Dark Concrete has the same appearance as the Concrete Plates that can be used to hide GT pipes and cables. It's worth noting that the slime blocks (or slime balls/the glue it produces) can substitute most if not all Sticky Resin in recipes, so absolutely grab a slime sapling if you can. Alternatively craft an Electric Tree Tap to farm Sticky Resin more easily without having to constantly craft fragile and annoying regular tree taps, or invest in IC2 crops and try to get Stickreed. In any case I do recommend getting a better source of rubber pulp going, since you will be using it until IV most likely. In early LV it's also worth shooting for a Chemical Reactor and Fluid Solidifier, to make rubber sheets much more efficiently. Something to note is that a lot of these early recipes have more efficient alternatives in LV machines. It's obviously worth switching over to those when possible, just remember to check and keep using them. It can be difficult to remember after so long using the regular recipes. There are now Crop Managers that are able to work very well with IC2 crops, but Forestry multi-farms still have their niches for farming Forestry tree fruits or the more esoteric things like a Peat Bog. You can avoid using one steam turbine per machine if you use cables to send power from one turbine to multiple machines. The downside of this is that lossless LV cables aren't available until after the EBF, and if the machines (and cable loss) consume more power than the turbine can generate everything will go to hell. Generally you'd pair a limited amount of steam turbines with a battery buffer and thicker cables to compensate, but making good batteries requires a few more machines. I've recently learned that you can avoid solar boilers calcifying by feeding them distilled water instead of regular water. The problem is that there's very few ways to create distilled water this early on, and long story short it's better to use fully calcified solar boilers than it is to set up a system to create distilled water to feed into your boilers. For your first set of LV machines I would absolutely recommend the Wiremill first, and the Bending Machine second. After that it's mostly a question of what you think has higher priority, but I would suggest upgrading your steam machines to LV last. Instead upgrade them to their (much cheaper) High Pressure variants, which are as fast as LV machines and consume the same amount of steam - actually less, since HP steam machines don't have to content with the 85% fuel efficiency of LV steam turbines. HP steam machines can also process some MV tier recipes, but none that they can process are at all relevant. When you're ready to start removing your steam pipes and either replace them with power cables or a proper fuel line it's time to retire your old HP steam machines and craft LV/MV replacements for them. For the record: HP steam machines run 2x faster, making them as fast as LV machines, but consume 2x the steam/s. They don't overclock inefficiently like most electrical single block machines do, and also don't catch fire and explode when exposed to rain like electrical machines do...which really makes you wonder whether technology is going forwards or backwards 🙃. Just make sure your pipes are able to handle the increased steam throughput HP steam machines need, which is another argument for making an Assembling Machine to open up the Twilight - Lead Dust opens up Potin, which is a very cheap fluid pipe material that's over 2x the capacity (and throughput) of bronze fluid pipes. You can obtain Lithium to make Lithium batteries in LV, although it's a bit more involved than simply electrolysing clay dust in MV - find Lepidolite and Spudomene in a Salt vein. Ore Wash the Crushed Lepidolite for a chance at lithium dust (this is where a small setup to produce distilled water is great, as it'll make this recipe faster and cheaper), and centrifuge Purified Pile of Spudomene dust for the same. NEI will show you how to process your ores, though keep in mind that macerating does not yield byproducts until HV (use a forge hammer before than, as it's much cheaper and faster). A note on cells: There's two different versions of basic cells, regular cells and universal cells. Regular cells can only a specific amount of fluid (144mb, or a full ingot, for things that have an ingot form, 1000mb otherwise) and thus will always stack, but hot liquids will burn you if you don't hold the hot cells in your pizza glove-d hands. Universal cells can hold any amount of fluid up to 1000mb and won't burn you, but won't stack unless they hold the same amount of the same fluid. In addition there are various tiers of large cells, which are effectively upgraded universal cells to hold up to 131072000mb at the highest tier. Learn to love these cells and use them wisely, because early game you're going to be using them a fair bit for fluid storage and transport. The steam grinder multiblock is very worth going for, even if it means enduring GT++'s endless adoration for all things alloy. In terms of performance the steam grinder consumes a comparable amount of steam to steam macerators (during testing it consumed 1650 steam per ore, which is slightly more than a steam machine's 1600), but works *significantly* faster. Somewhere in the neighbourhood of 5x faster than a HP steam macerator. This is dependant on the specific recipe, but macerating ores is by far the most common thing you'll be using steam grinders for. Do note that the steam grinder's special output buses do not auto-output like proper output hatches, so you will need an external hopper to output items automatically. Yes I know the output buses use a hopper in the recipe but still need an external hopper anyway, that's just part of the GT charm. Also, you can wallshare steam grinders, like the BBFs, to save on some materials. Not really crucial in the age of bronze and brick machine casings, but a habit that's worth picking up early. The chance to get a sapling from a silverwood tree, because they can contain nodes, is abysmal. There is a quest to buy silverwood and greatwood saplings in the coin chapter if you prefer to skip that particular bit of RNG (though of course you will need silverwood logs in Thaumcraft itself). Spawners in GTNH are nigh-indestructible, in theory to make things more challenging but in practice it's just a giant waste of time. There are faster ways to dispose or spawners, but most of them are gated behind magic. The rest are too expensive for early LV, so honestly just break the chest and leave the spawner behind. It's not worth breaking. The Twilight is a great place to look for fruit trees, especially the swamp and firey swamp for tropical fruit trees. Of course accessing the swamp requires doing twilight boss progression, so come prepared. You will reach a point where keeping coke ovens fed on wood is so much easier than coal that it's worth switching over to charcoal for the BBFs. Just consider whether you might need another pair of BBFs to compensate for the slower speed, especially if you've got LV machines to make crafting them that much cheaper and easier. There are IC2 crops for brown and red mushrooms, but you have to breed for them. Alternative you can explore the Twilight Forest and hope to run into a mushroom tower structure/biome(?). It has no loot in it, but if you want a couple 'shrooms...
@@maffettone979797 A full list of good materials for TiC crossbows can be found in the spreadsheet. The crossbow that deals 200+ damage is...Energetic Alloy crossbow/bolt shaft, and I believe a Meteoric Steel tip? You can actually get Palladium a bit earlier and it does more damage than Meteoric Steel, but either way once you're able to get Energetic Alloy you can make a certified OP crossbow.
@@TizonaAmanthia Did you know the same person worked on music for both the mods? It explains why both mods have some of the best OSTs in the entirety of modded minecraft
18:20 Silverwood nodes can be found in the center and they look like a silverwood log with a hole inside (not all trees have nodes). If you leave that one block while chopping the rest of the tree it'll preserve the node, so use a regular axe and not a lumber axe when chopping silverwoods. I've been enjoying the series so far!
thx for nice episode! btw. blue slime blocks (from island) are centrifuged directly to rubber pulp (instead of raw rubber) so they do not need to be passed with sulfur through alloy smelter. you can pass them directly through an extruder to make rings (for pumps) or plates (much quicker way to cover cables, do not require assembler time/power). stack of block from a single island will produce afair 8 stacks of rubber.
I'm taking a moment to say how good that background music is! (and the timelapse music, but that's an other conversation). It is subtle and quite, but I love it so much! It adds to the feel.
For anyone new to gtnh watching this now in 2024 i have a tip reserve your coke ovens for coal coke from my latest experimentation with an another guy pre-lv we found out that going that extra step and setting up an big charcoal pile igniter early into the steam age is very beneficial since when you fill it up with wood you can get even 1.5k charcoal per harvest
Though I never plan on playing GTNH myself, this series has helped me stay interested in a skyblock Gregtech pack I've been playing through (Gregblock). Thanks for that!
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain things! It is more helpful than you know! It helps newcomers and longer time viewers who don't remember everything!
by the way if you double click the jei bar and type what you want, you'll only see that inside chests (without opening them) so you dont have to dig through all your chests to find stuff
Your videos are AMAZING! I love your attitude and your motivation with which you take on this modpack. I love the building & gameplay tips you give. My favorite parts are the compilations with music in the background tho, dont know why, but it really works out :D Keep going! Cant wait to catch up to the newest episodes
I stumbled upon your channel and boy did I not know that watching modded 'complicated' Minecraft would be this much fun! I could never attempt it myself, but the way your videos are structured and enjoyable to watch and understand is awesome!
another great episode, thanks! I haven't even played modded minecraft for a few years, but I'll always watch whatever content you're putting out. something about the editing, your play style, narration, etc is just so relaxing. cheers!
i appreciate all the effort you put in my man. I could never deal with the Rabbit hole of crafting that you take on over and over again. Can't wait for more.
i know it takes a lot of time but i would be down with an episode a day of this. miss this stuff and the way others do it so differently then i would is crazy awesome.
Great series! Very enjoyable! I remember using Steve's carts for tree farming (rubber and normal wood) was super fun + the farm looks really cool with all the railways and all. There's also a questline for Steve's carts iirc.
been loving these videos while im doing my own nomifactory playthrough. but your comment about the twilight forest. ive been waiting a solid 5 or so years for the final castle/boss to be finished
Shapes to rooms sounds interesting, but if you don't have walls you just have one big skybase underground. Playing with room height, dimension, and texture visually will give you some aesthetic depth which I know is something your trying for. A lower ceiling hallway leading into a higher ceiling room is always a great visual for an aha moment.
ahhh, Thaumcraft. I've played many versions of it, and I really miss it. so the more thaumcraft progression and content you can include the better. big nostalgia. thx!
You can share turbines for machines, like sharing a turbine for the bending and wiremill Bronze is more efficient in the alloy smelter There is a multiblock steam compressor too Rotors are easier in the assembler You can make pressure plates in the assembler Steam multis do not auto output
What I did in my GT:NH world is I made a walk through my world, making new bases each tier. Yes it takes more time but I made it to end of IV and my world is awesome. Each base is around 200 blocks from the last but has paths giving a walkthrough of my world. There are different designed areas (plus areas for thaumcraft, witchery, and bees/crops) that are designed to represent each tier and it's awesome touring the world which flows from all my steam setups to my massive IV base (some multi blocks I broke n reused then rebuilt for the aesthetic later on.) Would be cool to see you create new areas for each tier so you can take a stroll through history as I did! Love every video man keep doing you!
Cable management is indeed incredibly satisfying Also, fun fact: C9H8O4 in that one achievement name is the formula for aspirin. Which you're gonna need after a long day of GregTech.
oh man the choice of music, so different and fun! Also don't be afraid of explaining that you doing and stuff. I've been watching the first season in the meantime and in the later episodes, i've getting kinda lost in why you do what altho i get compressing 20hours of gameplay into 28min runtime is hardcore.
Always looking forward to you uploads! A little thing i guess u could try doing to speed up smelting a bit is using the Railcraft steam furnace. Its way faster :O
On the topic of interesting shapes, how about stacked layers of hexagons (ie. best-agons) or octagons as rooms with a nice and central spiral stairway running through all the players. For variety you could even slightly and randomly x,y-offset the different layers around the "central" staircase. IMHO that would certainly make the base design interesting and varied.
I have started plating GTNH parallel to you, and its been really interesting seeing how our progression paths may differ! Already finished my first EBF today, hope you catch up)
You know, I've known twilight forest for so long, I find it hard to believe anyone doesn't know about it. Also, I've still yet to ever make a steam grinder XD Still, Nice progress so far, at this rate you'll be done by Christmas :D
I think it would be cool if you kept the natural terrain of the valley as intact as possible, and just fit your base under it, sticking as close to the upper Y levels as possible, with lots of glass ceilings to let in natural light. The interiors could be mostly open with columns for support and catwalks to lead between machine arrays and multiblocks.
hey dude, I just want to point out that if you double click on the search bar for NEI it makes it waaaay easier to look for items in your inventory or even chests.
Having the split offs be bigger than the rest of a pipe doesn't really change anything because the pipes can only transport as much as the smallest pipe on the line.
I'm new to this channel but I love it !! I'm not english so I was wondering where your accent was from ? You kinda sound like Peregrin Took from Lord of the Rings ahaha
Hello, and many thanks for this hughe work ! I have 2 questions, if you please : - I noticed under your LV machines are adjacent Single chests, how is it possible they don't merge in one large chest ? - on your conduits there are arrows indicating the flow direction, How do you do ? with the wrench it doesn't work for me THX !
With LV machines and a Tool Forge you are able to craft a respectable TiC Crossbow, though you still shouldn't shoot every mob you come across. One of the traits that Infernal mobs can have is called Vengeance, which deals equal damage to you as you dealt to that infernal mob. It can no longer reflect back more damage than a mob has health remaining (if this is how you learned Return to Sender deals 10K damage, congratulations. Also ouch...), but you can still easily kill yourself shooting at the wrong mob. Especially if you don't have a lot of extra hearts from eating because you rushed the Healing Axe. Finally, be *especially* careful of spiders that have a red X on their back. These are Witch Spiders, and they fully reflect back any ranged damage dealt to them. OP TiC crossbows can deal in excess of 200+ damage with the right configurations, so barring an *insane* amount of extra hearts and armor (and Runic Shielding for good measure) you're not surviving a hit like that reflected back in your face.
Small note: Chisel Concrete gives a bigger speed bonus than GT concrete, although certain types of GT concrete have the property where mobs cannot spawn on them. The latter mention this property on the tooltip. Also Dark Concrete has the same appearance as the Concrete Plates that can be used to hide GT pipes and cables.
It's worth noting that the slime blocks (or slime balls/the glue it produces) can substitute most if not all Sticky Resin in recipes, so absolutely grab a slime sapling if you can. Alternatively craft an Electric Tree Tap to farm Sticky Resin more easily without having to constantly craft fragile and annoying regular tree taps, or invest in IC2 crops and try to get Stickreed. In any case I do recommend getting a better source of rubber pulp going, since you will be using it until IV most likely. In early LV it's also worth shooting for a Chemical Reactor and Fluid Solidifier, to make rubber sheets much more efficiently.
Something to note is that a lot of these early recipes have more efficient alternatives in LV machines. It's obviously worth switching over to those when possible, just remember to check and keep using them. It can be difficult to remember after so long using the regular recipes.
There are now Crop Managers that are able to work very well with IC2 crops, but Forestry multi-farms still have their niches for farming Forestry tree fruits or the more esoteric things like a Peat Bog.
You can avoid using one steam turbine per machine if you use cables to send power from one turbine to multiple machines. The downside of this is that lossless LV cables aren't available until after the EBF, and if the machines (and cable loss) consume more power than the turbine can generate everything will go to hell. Generally you'd pair a limited amount of steam turbines with a battery buffer and thicker cables to compensate, but making good batteries requires a few more machines.
I've recently learned that you can avoid solar boilers calcifying by feeding them distilled water instead of regular water. The problem is that there's very few ways to create distilled water this early on, and long story short it's better to use fully calcified solar boilers than it is to set up a system to create distilled water to feed into your boilers.
For your first set of LV machines I would absolutely recommend the Wiremill first, and the Bending Machine second. After that it's mostly a question of what you think has higher priority, but I would suggest upgrading your steam machines to LV last. Instead upgrade them to their (much cheaper) High Pressure variants, which are as fast as LV machines and consume the same amount of steam - actually less, since HP steam machines don't have to content with the 85% fuel efficiency of LV steam turbines. HP steam machines can also process some MV tier recipes, but none that they can process are at all relevant. When you're ready to start removing your steam pipes and either replace them with power cables or a proper fuel line it's time to retire your old HP steam machines and craft LV/MV replacements for them.
For the record: HP steam machines run 2x faster, making them as fast as LV machines, but consume 2x the steam/s. They don't overclock inefficiently like most electrical single block machines do, and also don't catch fire and explode when exposed to rain like electrical machines do...which really makes you wonder whether technology is going forwards or backwards 🙃. Just make sure your pipes are able to handle the increased steam throughput HP steam machines need, which is another argument for making an Assembling Machine to open up the Twilight - Lead Dust opens up Potin, which is a very cheap fluid pipe material that's over 2x the capacity (and throughput) of bronze fluid pipes.
You can obtain Lithium to make Lithium batteries in LV, although it's a bit more involved than simply electrolysing clay dust in MV - find Lepidolite and Spudomene in a Salt vein. Ore Wash the Crushed Lepidolite for a chance at lithium dust (this is where a small setup to produce distilled water is great, as it'll make this recipe faster and cheaper), and centrifuge Purified Pile of Spudomene dust for the same. NEI will show you how to process your ores, though keep in mind that macerating does not yield byproducts until HV (use a forge hammer before than, as it's much cheaper and faster).
A note on cells: There's two different versions of basic cells, regular cells and universal cells. Regular cells can only a specific amount of fluid (144mb, or a full ingot, for things that have an ingot form, 1000mb otherwise) and thus will always stack, but hot liquids will burn you if you don't hold the hot cells in your pizza glove-d hands. Universal cells can hold any amount of fluid up to 1000mb and won't burn you, but won't stack unless they hold the same amount of the same fluid. In addition there are various tiers of large cells, which are effectively upgraded universal cells to hold up to 131072000mb at the highest tier. Learn to love these cells and use them wisely, because early game you're going to be using them a fair bit for fluid storage and transport.
The steam grinder multiblock is very worth going for, even if it means enduring GT++'s endless adoration for all things alloy. In terms of performance the steam grinder consumes a comparable amount of steam to steam macerators (during testing it consumed 1650 steam per ore, which is slightly more than a steam machine's 1600), but works *significantly* faster. Somewhere in the neighbourhood of 5x faster than a HP steam macerator. This is dependant on the specific recipe, but macerating ores is by far the most common thing you'll be using steam grinders for. Do note that the steam grinder's special output buses do not auto-output like proper output hatches, so you will need an external hopper to output items automatically. Yes I know the output buses use a hopper in the recipe but still need an external hopper anyway, that's just part of the GT charm.
Also, you can wallshare steam grinders, like the BBFs, to save on some materials. Not really crucial in the age of bronze and brick machine casings, but a habit that's worth picking up early.
The chance to get a sapling from a silverwood tree, because they can contain nodes, is abysmal. There is a quest to buy silverwood and greatwood saplings in the coin chapter if you prefer to skip that particular bit of RNG (though of course you will need silverwood logs in Thaumcraft itself).
Spawners in GTNH are nigh-indestructible, in theory to make things more challenging but in practice it's just a giant waste of time. There are faster ways to dispose or spawners, but most of them are gated behind magic. The rest are too expensive for early LV, so honestly just break the chest and leave the spawner behind. It's not worth breaking.
The Twilight is a great place to look for fruit trees, especially the swamp and firey swamp for tropical fruit trees. Of course accessing the swamp requires doing twilight boss progression, so come prepared.
You will reach a point where keeping coke ovens fed on wood is so much easier than coal that it's worth switching over to charcoal for the BBFs. Just consider whether you might need another pair of BBFs to compensate for the slower speed, especially if you've got LV machines to make crafting them that much cheaper and easier.
There are IC2 crops for brown and red mushrooms, but you have to breed for them. Alternative you can explore the Twilight Forest and hope to run into a mushroom tower structure/biome(?). It has no loot in it, but if you want a couple 'shrooms...
could you share the materials for the TiC Crossbow you mentioned?
@@maffettone979797 A full list of good materials for TiC crossbows can be found in the spreadsheet. The crossbow that deals 200+ damage is...Energetic Alloy crossbow/bolt shaft, and I believe a Meteoric Steel tip? You can actually get Palladium a bit earlier and it does more damage than Meteoric Steel, but either way once you're able to get Energetic Alloy you can make a certified OP crossbow.
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I haven't tested this out but does "steam grinder multi -> steam grinder multi" better than "steam grinder multi -> forge hammer"?
I don't think the twilight forest will ever be forgotten, it's like a 2nd generation aether.
aether is still updating tho
especially as long as modpacks keep using it as a mining dimension. Like ATM 7 to the Sky--it was the only place you could get allthemodium ore.
here's hoping Between lands gets the same traction. equally as good, if not better.
@@TizonaAmanthia Did you know the same person worked on music for both the mods? It explains why both mods have some of the best OSTs in the entirety of modded minecraft
...Twilight Forest and Aether are SAME GENERATION. Both of their initial releases were in 2011.
"Can we take him?" Promptly gets a fireball to the face. "No we can't "
"There's even ores in the floor."
I do love a good flore.
Holy New episode?! Youre vids are helping me get through being stuck at home with 40°C fever. :D
That’s the temperature where I live on a (extremely) hot summer day
@@aliumhoomens8467 yeah same where for holiday but in a human its not normal
@@aliumhoomens8467 England Moment, it sucks
@@that_darkknight9066 I hope you get well soon from this fever, sounds absolutely brutal 🙏
what's your secret of getting fever?
18:20 Silverwood nodes can be found in the center and they look like a silverwood log with a hole inside (not all trees have nodes). If you leave that one block while chopping the rest of the tree it'll preserve the node, so use a regular axe and not a lumber axe when chopping silverwoods. I've been enjoying the series so far!
Three first episode "Avoid all fights!" Also Three "Can we take him?"
Never know until you try :D
100 hours in he sys "it's never a good idea to engage in combat this early on"
thx for nice episode!
btw. blue slime blocks (from island) are centrifuged directly to rubber pulp (instead of raw rubber) so they do not need to be passed with sulfur through alloy smelter. you can pass them directly through an extruder to make rings (for pumps) or plates (much quicker way to cover cables, do not require assembler time/power). stack of block from a single island will produce afair 8 stacks of rubber.
I'm taking a moment to say how good that background music is! (and the timelapse music, but that's an other conversation). It is subtle and quite, but I love it so much! It adds to the feel.
The progression is so satisfying in this pack. The grind is insane, but the payoff does feel very rewarding.
Yo Threefold! What if you make a new space for every tier you advance so at the very end you can basically walk through history
That would be amazing
For anyone new to gtnh watching this now in 2024 i have a tip reserve your coke ovens for coal coke from my latest experimentation with an another guy pre-lv we found out that going that extra step and setting up an big charcoal pile igniter early into the steam age is very beneficial since when you fill it up with wood you can get even 1.5k charcoal per harvest
Thanks for the tip, I'm planning to set it up on a ginormous redwood tree lol.
Though I never plan on playing GTNH myself, this series has helped me stay interested in a skyblock Gregtech pack I've been playing through (Gregblock). Thanks for that!
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain things! It is more helpful than you know! It helps newcomers and longer time viewers who don't remember everything!
Now i just started GTNH because of u🙂
Good luck, stay organized and have patience.
hows your GTNH doin?
by the way if you double click the jei bar and type what you want, you'll only see that inside chests (without opening them) so you dont have to dig through all your chests to find stuff
Always excited to see this series
I don't think I have the patience for this modpack but I have been loving these videos please keep making them
Your videos are AMAZING! I love your attitude and your motivation with which you take on this modpack. I love the building & gameplay tips you give. My favorite parts are the compilations with music in the background tho, dont know why, but it really works out :D
Keep going! Cant wait to catch up to the newest episodes
I am in love with this series! It has gotten me back into modded mc :)
I stumbled upon your channel and boy did I not know that watching modded 'complicated' Minecraft would be this much fun! I could never attempt it myself, but the way your videos are structured and enjoyable to watch and understand is awesome!
I LOVE IT... No seriously... i think that I'm addicted to this series... It's perfect. Keep up, the upload schedule is great.
another great episode, thanks! I haven't even played modded minecraft for a few years, but I'll always watch whatever content you're putting out. something about the editing, your play style, narration, etc is just so relaxing. cheers!
This is the best way to end the day.
I’m so glad I found your channel so close to the start of this series!!! Always look forward to every upload you’re the goat!
i appreciate all the effort you put in my man. I could never deal with the Rabbit hole of crafting that you take on over and over again. Can't wait for more.
Hey man, keep up the good work, btw, the frequency of videos is amazing, one episode every 2 days is crazy
Love your vids bro you were the one who made gregtech playable for me so thx a bunch
Loving the series so far! The base looks great and I can't wait to see what is in store for us next!
Cheers! Still lots of iteration and development to do, but it's all part of the process :D
I just discovered this series! It's going to be a binge watch for sure :D
i know it takes a lot of time but i would be down with an episode a day of this. miss this stuff and the way others do it so differently then i would is crazy awesome.
Great series! Very enjoyable!
I remember using Steve's carts for tree farming (rubber and normal wood) was super fun + the farm looks really cool with all the railways and all. There's also a questline for Steve's carts iirc.
I love your timelapse music choices so much. I've seen a lot of them over the years but yours are great in particular
Collect. Your. Quests.
I always love how you edit your videos keep it up man!
This feels like a sort of turning point in this series, very excited for what the future brings!
Man your way of editing, humor, music choices, cuts, and use of time is phenominal. Wish i could learn that, hope to see where this series goes
been loving these videos while im doing my own nomifactory playthrough. but your comment about the twilight forest. ive been waiting a solid 5 or so years for the final castle/boss to be finished
You're really good at what you do man... much respect
It's a funny transition from "I don't have enough resources" to "Let's make two"😂
Shapes to rooms sounds interesting, but if you don't have walls you just have one big skybase underground. Playing with room height, dimension, and texture visually will give you some aesthetic depth which I know is something your trying for. A lower ceiling hallway leading into a higher ceiling room is always a great visual for an aha moment.
ahhh, Thaumcraft. I've played many versions of it, and I really miss it. so the more thaumcraft progression and content you can include the better. big nostalgia. thx!
You can share turbines for machines, like sharing a turbine for the bending and wiremill
Bronze is more efficient in the alloy smelter
There is a multiblock steam compressor too
Rotors are easier in the assembler
You can make pressure plates in the assembler
Steam multis do not auto output
Love the new time travel tech. Adds a nice flavour !
the music in the montages is always so good man
23:03 the blue looks really nice !
What I did in my GT:NH world is I made a walk through my world, making new bases each tier. Yes it takes more time but I made it to end of IV and my world is awesome. Each base is around 200 blocks from the last but has paths giving a walkthrough of my world. There are different designed areas (plus areas for thaumcraft, witchery, and bees/crops) that are designed to represent each tier and it's awesome touring the world which flows from all my steam setups to my massive IV base (some multi blocks I broke n reused then rebuilt for the aesthetic later on.) Would be cool to see you create new areas for each tier so you can take a stroll through history as I did! Love every video man keep doing you!
that honestly sounds so insanely time consuming tho
Yes! Finally a new Video
Awesome episode as always !
You are uploading these faster than I can watch them! Definitely not a bad thing 😂
Yes hello. Good to be here within 10 min of upload.
wasnt expecting that music but i love it
Cable management is indeed incredibly satisfying
Also, fun fact: C9H8O4 in that one achievement name is the formula for aspirin. Which you're gonna need after a long day of GregTech.
Nothing like a Sunday morning and three uploads
Loved the time machine concept of the episode, also im not so familiar with the twilight forrest but some concepts are familiar
great video like always
oh man the choice of music, so different and fun! Also don't be afraid of explaining that you doing and stuff. I've been watching the first season in the meantime and in the later episodes, i've getting kinda lost in why you do what altho i get compressing 20hours of gameplay into 28min runtime is hardcore.
The solar engine isn't much use for tree farms, as they always grow and block it, but for crops, it's great.
Always looking forward to you uploads! A little thing i guess u could try doing to speed up smelting a bit is using the Railcraft steam furnace. Its way faster :O
It's on the list for sure! :)
thanks for another episode. really appreciate it
Thank you for taking the time from your day to watch the episode :D
More contents to binge while doing my finals
Another awesome video keep it up. love your content
One year later, he finally got to playing around with Forestry bees
Excellent episode! Love the all black look of the base, but I absolutely hate the texture of those basalt pillars....
The Steam Grinders work fine with just hoppers, its quick enough to put 8 items into the machine until the next process starts
you are very underrated and deserve at least 10 mil subs
Hey Three, what is the song playing at the end and at 4:15 ?
Higher Ground - Marc Torch feat. Nikki Desoto
Montage music is “Higher Ground” my Marc Torch. I loved it in the video and wanted to find where it’s from lol.
On the topic of interesting shapes, how about stacked layers of hexagons (ie. best-agons) or octagons as rooms with a nice and central spiral stairway running through all the players.
For variety you could even slightly and randomly x,y-offset the different layers around the "central" staircase. IMHO that would certainly make the base design interesting and varied.
I have started plating GTNH parallel to you, and its been really interesting seeing how our progression paths may differ! Already finished my first EBF today, hope you catch up)
Have you heard of a mythical thing called grass? No? Same.
Song name : Marc Torch feat. Nikki Desoto - Higher Ground
Ohh black GTNH base? Hell yes
Love the serie so far
The only slightly sane GT:NH player
Aw yeah, the first multiblocks!
Dark oak beams for the ceiling reinforced in certain parts because your underground
*The gregification continues*
The great wood planks would make a great floor and match the other blocks
currently becoming a member of greg
Hey Three, It would be pretty cool if you had exposed GT piping going around the base, it really adds to the industrial feel
7:31 i think thats why your machines calcified lol
16:50 how did you know the layout? It doesn't say in the quest book
You know, I've known twilight forest for so long, I find it hard to believe anyone doesn't know about it. Also, I've still yet to ever make a steam grinder XD Still, Nice progress so far, at this rate you'll be done by Christmas :D
Wonderful episode (:
if you change conveyor mode to import, then "allow input" mean "allow output" in fact.
It's wild they've been able to drag 1.7 this far.
If you're going for a dark themed base be careful with light levels.
I think it would be cool if you kept the natural terrain of the valley as intact as possible, and just fit your base under it, sticking as close to the upper Y levels as possible, with lots of glass ceilings to let in natural light. The interiors could be mostly open with columns for support and catwalks to lead between machine arrays and multiblocks.
This is more or less what I had in mind. I envision large open rooms on multiple levels within the valley :D
hey dude, I just want to point out that if you double click on the search bar for NEI it makes it waaaay easier to look for items in your inventory or even chests.
Having the split offs be bigger than the rest of a pipe doesn't really change anything because the pipes can only transport as much as the smallest pipe on the line.
Imagine this, RLCraft, and the Industrial Revolution pack being combined. The holy trinity of Minecraft killing your mental health.
I'm new to this channel but I love it !! I'm not english so I was wondering where your accent was from ? You kinda sound like Peregrin Took from Lord of the Rings ahaha
Hey welcome! I'm from Scotland :)
*technically* the fastest way to make wrought iron is the arc furnace, but that's kind of a ways off.
you can use agon for the ceiling
dirt ceiling dirt ceiling
Hello, and many thanks for this hughe work !
I have 2 questions, if you please :
- I noticed under your LV machines are adjacent Single chests, how is it possible they don't merge in one large chest ?
- on your conduits there are arrows indicating the flow direction, How do you do ? with the wrench it doesn't work for me
THX !
20:50 DID THREEFOLD JUST MINE DIRT WITH A PICKAXE WILLINGLY
black walls with some cyan highlights might look good
You could use the old outro music that you used in the last season of GTNH, it was a banger and it would be very nostalgic :)
i think the celing should be a light gray color. otherwise room would be too dark looking