Author: techboy6601
Subject: Tekkit
Posted: 23 Oct 2012 05:34:09 pm (GMT -5)
I have a feeling the tinkerers in this group (which is pretty much everybody at one point or another) would like to have a this at their disposal. If you don't already know, Tekkit is a multiplayer modpack for Minecraft, which allows you to industrialize the game: Automatic crafting tables, pipes, oil pumps, quarries, nuclear reactors, and more available to be crafted. You can find more details at http://technicpack.net. One thing I think would be particularly fun to see is to watch the community mess with ComputerCraft's in-game Lua "computer" - a block that has a Lua interpreter inside that can be used to send messages via its virtual "Internet" named Rednet to other computers, or to machines called "Turtles" - small blocks that can be programmed to dig, place blocks, and move through their own API.
I do think this would make the already fun experience of minecraft multiplayer extremely fun (especially with a crowd such as this) to utilize.
I'm afraid I can't host a server for you guys at this point in time (and likely not in the near future either) but I just thought it would be worth mentioning in case you would like to use it yourself or host one for the Cemetech community (which is greatly appreciated by me!).
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Subject: Tekkit
Posted: 23 Oct 2012 05:34:09 pm (GMT -5)
I have a feeling the tinkerers in this group (which is pretty much everybody at one point or another) would like to have a this at their disposal. If you don't already know, Tekkit is a multiplayer modpack for Minecraft, which allows you to industrialize the game: Automatic crafting tables, pipes, oil pumps, quarries, nuclear reactors, and more available to be crafted. You can find more details at http://technicpack.net. One thing I think would be particularly fun to see is to watch the community mess with ComputerCraft's in-game Lua "computer" - a block that has a Lua interpreter inside that can be used to send messages via its virtual "Internet" named Rednet to other computers, or to machines called "Turtles" - small blocks that can be programmed to dig, place blocks, and move through their own API.
I do think this would make the already fun experience of minecraft multiplayer extremely fun (especially with a crowd such as this) to utilize.
I'm afraid I can't host a server for you guys at this point in time (and likely not in the near future either) but I just thought it would be worth mentioning in case you would like to use it yourself or host one for the Cemetech community (which is greatly appreciated by me!).
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Your normal freelance web developer, with a dash of intelligence and a cup of awesomeness.