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FCPWiz reacted to Nightreaver in Solder API
the "awesome" guide doesnt even has a link to solder download!!
i'm stuck at verifying solderAPI url, i always get
"There was a problem validating your Solder URL. Make sure you to include a trailing slash. Make sure to include 'api/' at the end of your URL."
When i open the API in browser i get
{"api":"TechnicSolder","version":"0.3","stream":"DEV"}
maybe some1 is able to post the correct link to the actual solder download...
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FCPWiz reacted to Amaxter in Looking for Mod Suggestions!
Actually eternal isles does work for 1.7.10, it's a really awesome continuation of Divine RPG.
Also I believe somebody wrote a script for solder that would automate adding mods by simply providing it with a slug for each one.
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FCPWiz reacted to planetguy in Looking for Mod Suggestions!
BluePower has a crash, but for now you have to add this to your mods folder as a work-around. A 1.7-compatible ComputerCraft (1.64pr4) is available from the "beta testing" thread in their forums.
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FCPWiz reacted to sndeang51 in Looking for Mod Suggestions!
I like the mods you added. It's nice to see Morph on that list (Gotta love Ichun's mods). I will definitely give the pack a try when I have a chance.
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FCPWiz reacted to Amaxter in Looking for Mod Suggestions!
Great to see another pack using Technic Solder! I like the mod list, maybe add The Eternal Isles for an RPG experience?
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FCPWiz reacted to planetguy in Looking for Mod Suggestions!
First of all, my suggestions are my own opinions - while I'd build a pack like this, it
A few mods I personally am fond of are:
-Bluepower: An excellent item management system, based on RedPower's. RP itself has been dead since Minecraft 1.4, but I still miss its tubes.
-Remain in Motion: Allows moving blocks. Combined with block breakers and placers (you have several in your pack already) they allow replacing most magic blocks with contraptions you build yourself. (Disclaimer: I develop it, so I'm not exactly an impartial commentator.)
-ComputerCraft and/or OpenComputers, and add-ons: Add Lua-based computers to Minecraft, allowing complex logic to be implemented in single blocks.
Some other suggestions:
-ProjectRed and RedLogic (and BluePower, if you add it) all serve much the same purpose - to replace RedPower. Although they each are different, you could probably trim down the pack quite a bit by using only one.