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Everything posted by Torezu
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The funny thing is that there will be egos and drama on the FTB forums/site/whatever. It's just a matter of time.
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Cheap Shot fixed it. From now on all your warnings are your fault. Not that they weren't before, but...they didn't wear off if you had them during the forum transfer.
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As there is now a server thread for this here, I am locking this one.
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This...isn't really a bug, and you're in the wrong place. The IC2.cfg and IC2AdvancedMachines.cfg files can be edited to disable or comment out the sounds. That would be (and is, actually) my approach to loud, lag-inducing machine noise.
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This is not a launcher bug. It's a Tekkit bug. Moved to the right section instead of temp-banning you, since you did a good job with the bug report.
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It doesn't work on Macs, I don't think, but it should work on any Windows ASCII-enabled keyboard/program. A few other common ones I find useful are Alt+0176 (°) and Alt+0216 (Ø).
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Alt+0153 Is Your Friend™. :D
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[3.1.2]Steel Art Online"SAO"[PvE,PvP][72 slots][Custom Plugins][TS3]
Torezu replied to Human's topic in White List Servers
Moved to White List Servers, as you have an application process. Once the beta is over, you can request a relocation to Open Servers. -
Need some help building a website for my server.
Torezu replied to C4L3N's topic in Server Op Swap Shop
This is also most definitely not off-topic. Moved to Server Op Swap Shop. Do not use this as an excuse to advertise further. Also, I recommend a server thread in one of the boards (Open or White List) that you can point people to from this thread. -
I find that highly unlikely. While he might be completely immune to feeling drunk or having certain drugs affect him, the alcohol itself can still damage internal organs, and blood alcohol poisoning is still quite possible. Finally, unless his metabolism is off the charts, alcohol has a lot of sugar in it, so it could make him fat from over-consumption. ;p
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Let us assume you are reducing the block placement requirements by a factor of 100, for simplicity. 15,700,000 blocks per layer, with an average layer volume of...say 20, assuming you're not doing the subway system, tunnels, sewers, etc. yields 314,000,000 blocks to be placed by hand. Assuming you have 50 people working non-stop 8 hours a day, and each can place 2 blocks per second on average: you'll be done in 3,140,000 seconds. That's...3-1/2 months of work. That's not counting organization, the fact that you'll be lucky to find 50 people to work 2 hours a day, let alone 8, and the tremendous server requirements to contain the volume of your world and the work being done on it. Once again: no. You're talking about several years of dedicated building for a few well-coordinated people. I'd pick a smaller project.
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Okay, so I didn't cross check the 125 mile radius above. Ignoring the M25 issue and just going with metro London does give the number you mentioned. However, you forgot that you're converting area, not length/distance. 1,570 km^2 needs to be multiplied by a million to get square meters. That's...1.57 billion blocks. Per layer, again. Not achievable in this lifetime with anything shy of an army of builders and a very sophisticated/processor intensive server (farm, probably), along with the technical ability to do such a conversion. So again, no.
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Yes, but you need to make a mod to get one of those. Backplague doesn't count as a modder, but somebody noticed his really awesome build. :)
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Model 125 miles in radius, 1:1 scale = more than 127 billion square meters. That's the number of blocks we're talking about on one layer. No.
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Wut.
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This is very close to backseat modding. A report is sufficient.
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Thread moved to the LP section.
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Nothing is 100% safe. Your account being hacked is determined by your password selection, the amount of your personal information you pass around, and who you upset, among other things. If you are overly concerned about the launcher allowing your login and password to get to someone else somehow, feel free to look at the source code.
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Be more specific. Don't expect people to do all your work for you.
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You're in the wrong place, and you need to try harder.