ABJ wrote:Wow nice gonna try this :D and is that a texture pack? If so, what? The blocks look cool
rubenwardy wrote:Instead of using ladders in your dig down method, you could use water to save resources (only place one at top of hole, no need for any more sources) may not be faster.
On the elevator, the most import thing are the holes. You can dig it out in the corner of a 2x1 hole by alternating between a hole in front and a hole in the side.
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ABJ wrote:And also is that a sign and is "SIGN!" written by you or is it the texture?
Calinou wrote:The texture has “SIGN!” written on it, it's not done by the screenshot author or a mod.
Napiophelios wrote:Minetest.conf setting file has a gui_scaling=1.0 setting that allows you to customise the size of formspecs and hotbar;
however by adding hud_scaling=1.0 to the Minetest.conf setting file you can scale formspecs and hotbar seperately.
Its not so much a cool trick but more like an unadvertised option :)
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ABJ wrote:Napiophelios wrote:Minetest.conf setting file has a gui_scaling=1.0 setting that allows you to customise the size of formspecs and hotbar;
however by adding hud_scaling=1.0 to the Minetest.conf setting file you can scale formspecs and hotbar seperately.
Its not so much a cool trick but more like an unadvertised option :)
LOL :D well it's amazing what setting programmers can change that no ordinary player can change :D
That said, I am not an ordinary player also but I just am doing other things :D
LazerRay wrote:I know a nice trick when you combine More Blocks with any mod that allows you to turn logs into fuel (charcoal or coal).
You can get 8 times the fuel output by breaking the log up into their micro-blocks before putting them into the furnace. The trick works since the mods that convert logs into fuel use their group instead of just the one block and all the slopes and micro-blocks are part of the same group.
The manual method works by:
1. Taking three logs and crafting slabs out of them
2. Toss the slabs back into your crafting grid and make the micro-blocks
3. Cook them in the furnace for 8 units of fuel.
If you have the Table Saw ready, you can just put the logs in it and pull out the micro-blocks before making the fuel.
I use this trick a lot when I need to make a lot of torches or smelt a bunch of stuff. (I tend to keep a stock pile of fuel near my furnaces for when I need it)
LazerRay wrote:I haven't tested stairs, I mainly use the micro-blocks for making fuel since I get more out of them.
As a side note about this trick, it is also fairly realistic since the charcoal plants break down large chunks of wood before the charring proses.
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