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  1. The biggest problem with the inventory size, is how to scale it properly. In the beginning every slot is a gods send as you need dozens of item types, but as you (slowly) progress you build up a place to live with storage and such, meaning you don't need to carry as many types of items. Afterall it doesn't make sense to take that pick with you if you are going out to collect more wood if you have a tool rack or something alike to store it. Similarly you won't carry your entire food supply with you when you have somewhere to store a part of it. I think the best way to equalize is to have a proper weight system, which allows the early player to carry a lot of different types of item in small amounts and the later game player to carry a lot of few types types of material. Though personally I would also be for using the food weight system for ores giving the ore blocks a yield range instead of having small, poor, normal and rich varieties of each ore.

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  2. Here is another way of potentially preserving food, it however relies on something that isn't in the game yet. Alcohol. I think it most of us understand the basic principle of making alcohol out of fruits and other sugar carbohydrate rich foods, so I'll just skip that entirely. Alcohol in concentrations as you'd find in beer or wine, is mildly anti-bacterial, there are even brewing processes where the fermenting stops only because the yeast that creates the alcohol has died from the alcohol. But to get into the area where it can be used to preserve food reliably you need to distill it(which doesn't require any high tech equipment, but does take a certain amount of skill) and get over the 70%, at which point it is deadly.... to a lot of bacteria and probably too strong for general consumption.

     

    So at this point you have your alcohol(quality depending on your distilling) and now there are several ways to work with it. The easiest one, would be to just dump the stuff in the alcohol, seal the barrel/vat/jar(doesn't have to be as good of a seal as with fruit preserves like jam) and only opening it when you want to get to it's content. One big disadvantage you absolutely have to cook the stored food proir to eating to evaporate the alcohol in the meat.(eating an alcohol soaked beef will probably result in either trowing up or in a coma) Two minor disadvantages are, the food will be very dry(the alcohol pulls water out of your food) and as you'd imagine it tastes a lot like the stuff you dumped it in.

    Most other ways to use it are a combination of techniques, like adding alcohol to brine or vinegar(which funnily enough is made from alcohol), or applying it in combination of a marinade on to be smoked meat.(partially for taste, partially for preservation)

     

     

    On another point about preservation, there are some forms of food which can be stored for ages if stored correctly. Honey for example is a type of food that is very slow to decay. The form of 'decay' we usually see with it is it turning into this hard clumpy material, but by heating it up it'll usually go back to it's fluidy form and be perfectly fine. Bacteria have a really hard time dealing with the stuff, in nature it only actually breaks down after moisture in the air or general water have diluted the honey enough to allow for bacteria growth. If stored dry, it can last decades.(Or at least 6 years, from personal experience, still perfectly edible)

    Another food source which can hold for a very long time naturally is the humble potato, if stored in a dark, somewhat cool and dry area these can a very long time, and may even atempt to sprout during that period. In fact potato peels are known to frequently sprout in composting bins or when the compost is spread through the garden.

    These two are only examples as there are many other food items which can be preserved with little to no effort.(I believe beans were also decently preservable)

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  3. Yeah this is actually why I have not posted on this topic as of yet as its not up my alley. If it is the way TFCraft goes I do not mind saying I will be less interested in it, but that does not mean it shouldnt go this way. Ultimately it is Bioxx's design and goal that will drive this to where it is and he has been very quiet on the topic of what comes after making steel. I have to say I side with Steam punk vs things you would need a PHD in physics for or the like :)

    Though the things that would require a PHD in physics would improve the need for teamwork in SMP, as not everyone would be able to do such stuff safely, creating a road towards a community type of server.

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  4. Do you update the server often?

    The server updates aren't that bad, so far they just came as a result of me checking for imporant fixes or big changes for SSP and SMP. So it answer the question, we don't update unless the poeple on the server feel that the update is important enough, as it generally requires a map reset.(So no updates for minor fixes, if there already has been build a lot)

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  5. Igneus rocks give harder tools, and either the extrusive or intrusive would be the hardest kind. My guess is the extrusive as basalt is seen as the hardest of all.

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  6. You don't get much irradiation from mining pitchblende, it's until you make yellowcake that it's a problem [or refine it into a coherent metal].

    other than that, back when there were wars over what minecraft should be, I'm going to stick to my guns, and do late mideval magi-tech.

    Agreed actually, if you want the high tech things, you'd go to industerialcraft and such anyways.

    And the steampunk envoirment is so much more enjoyable. And so much less automatable than the high tech.

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  7. I'm not questioning how safe a nuclear reactor is, I'm questioning how safe a nuclear reactor is when it's basic.

    Other than that, it's don't screw with your uranite, by refining it, and putting it near something reflective [water, steel], and cause criticality. [Causing irradiation]

    let's say you have had the subject nuclear fission in physics. If so you'd know that what is responsible for fission are free neutrons, these aren't light waves they are simply mass and therefore will not be reflected. Thus you'd know that it wouldn't go cataclysmic near reflective surfaces. When handling this subject we were told to take the effects of gamma radiation as nonexistant, as it generally doesn't contain the energy to cause fission. The only thing you need to take care about is to not make the clump of refined uranium so large that loose neutrons are absorbed within the clump(the basic working of an atomic bomb), because that will have a 99% chance to go bad, really bad.

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  8. The real question isn't where it's from, but how impossible, and impractical it is to make a sort of thing.

    It's not like everyone here is somehow a fucking nuclear engineer, and to make such an item takes decades of research, trial and error.

    The good, at least it can't cause a nuclear detonation.

    The bad, a failure is expensive, and may lead to nuclear leakage. [Easily combated by the most rudimentary of nuclear reactor designs, in fact, you are supposed to be overkill with the failsafes, and safety measures, LIKE IN REAL LIFE, which everyone seems to think is analogous to closing a door, from how much they shit themselves with the possibility of it detonating like a fucking nuclear bomb]

    turns out nuclear reactors are very safe, if you look at recent history: fukushima. Well let's say it could have gone far worse, the tsunami had knocked out nearly all safety systems on that reactor, including the a generator failure and the cooling system being destroyed which were the most vital pieces of the safety system. And still no chain reaction meltdown. Those things are in fact safer than most coal powered or gas powered powerplants.

    backj to the original content. Bioxx did include pitchblende, which is raw uranium, with a whole load of other crap in that direction. So the chances are there will be some sort of nuclear system in the future, unless he plans using it as a metal.... *Behold my glowing uranium sword*. Then there is the aluminium ore, which I still don't understand why he didn't pick bauxite for. Which is also a quite modern metal.(Just to put it out there, you'll be able to smelt it easier than copper, but it needs hotter fire than the starter metals)

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  9. Though you should note that using uranium in any case is a juggling act with chainsaws. The heat created by such an urianium ngot can easily lead to your bloomery turning into a puddle of lava. Hence the name meltdown when a nuclear reactor decides to go bad, it just melts the reactor chamber.

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  10. Uhh, personally I don't think we need more way to get sticks. I think instead that we need more stuff to do with sticks, I mean if you try to maintain a treefarm for your charcoal pit you'll overflow with sticks.

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  11. I actually agree, on server I have a stack+ of chestnut saplings all collected from a treefarm. Just make sure the leaves don't collide (so plant pine,oak,hickory, etc. with a 4 block gap between), this will give plenty saplings.

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  12. Well the update reapiars a lot of SMP bugs. Most importantly it fixed the anvil recepies for SMP. Let's just bring the subejct up to the to the others and decide from there. Personally I'd say we have nothing now, that we can't rebuild as quick or quicker than we already did.(exepting the near double chest worth of copper or I dug up)

    At this point I think it would be better to update since there are a lot of fixes that have been done.

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  13. ING : cscampercs17

    age: 14

    why do i want to join ? : tfc is just awsome and smp wohoooo

    were you ever banned before : Once on a vannila server ,admin told me i could break anything so i tried to break a pressure plate and i got ip banned.

    Didn't dave already reject you? And now you come with a completely difrent age and a reaction on the ban subject, which means you already lied to us. For all we know you'd be lying again. Also lying in my opinion and from my experience means you got something to hide.

    Therefore I view upon the: "admin told me i could break anything so i tried to break a pressure plate and i got ip banned." as a high chance of being a lie and the truth being closer to: "Admin told me not to break others stuff, did so anyways and got IP banned for it."

    Look it has been a while since I was a mod on a server, but I have some experience sifting through whitelist applications and within the guys I let in there wasn't a single griefer.

    Simply said, you lied twice for sure, one lie on the age and one lie on your ban history. So I trust you as far as I can trow a big rig, which would be not at all.

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  14. millènaire, as long as those dumb ass villagers aren't going to be standard in TFC I'm fine with it. They pop up with their villages claiming good building ground and will build over your home if you had one too close by.

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  15. Nice, Bioxx has said that he won't adding anything too harsh without implementing ways for us to combat it as well so your idea is much appreciated! A similar idea is in the Deserts, we could harvest water from a Cactus somehow.

    Que the IC2 treetap, make one stick it in a cactus, hang a bucket under it and profit.
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