Same, same I got as far as loading a single frame and then timed out. Twice. I don't have admin privilege on the shared computer. Guess I'll have to see if I can convince mom that playing pretend and making friends is an improvement on how I've been using my time lately. For now I'm trying just a few mods on singleplayer to get a feel for how they work. Trying just Forestry and Thaumcraft to start. Any recs for utility/interface mods that won't slow things down too much?
Oops! Forgot to check. I believe it's somewhere around 50 - someone mind checking when they're on the server? Otherwise, I'll check when I get home from work tomorrow. It's about twenty blocks below the surface in my area, so not too far down - you can find it pretty easily if you turn on 'caves' mode in journeymap, it is a gigantic straight line. Thanks! :D I can't take credit for the village - I believe that's partially pregenerated and partially Siveambrai's work - but I'm going to expand to a proper tram when I've built the tech for it, and add a warren of rooms; I'm thinking about making themed gardens on my end of the tunnel system. Currently working on digging to another pregenerated village about 1100m northeast of my homebase; I think I'm about a third of the way there.
Got on successfully, but was running 3 to 5 FPS the entire time, even with graphics on "fast" and particles off. When I log back on I'll be hiding in what I have to guess from the sign at the railway station is Seebs's house. This might be a server-side issue, but I suspect I may have to just use the other computer.
I started getting IndexOutOfBounds exceptions from... the WAILA "tickHandler"? every time the client launches. Is this happening to anyone else, or should I just delete it and reinstall..?
I think if you check through the stuff you'll find some reference to keyboard crap, and the issue is that somehow something got bound to a key that doesn't exist, and when it tries to set up its keybindings it goes kerplooie. You may be able to fix it by nuking the WAILA config file.
Ohh, ok. It happened after a crash when I was trying to reset the WAILA key bindings, so that makes sense.
Okay, so, it appears that we are leaning towards a convention, which is that all three colors the same tends to be server-communal. We already have white/white/white, blue/blue/blue, and red/red/red. So when you pick a prefix, if you pick a prefix with two colors the same, be aware that it may clash with one of those... But is otherwise open for you to define however you want.
@albedo Okay! I'm going to have to dig down a bit and clean up a bit and then I'll start tunnelling in your direction. :D Edit: Stuff doesn't stop from keep happening, so if you don't see any progress for a while, that's why!
This is what happens when you forget about the vertical range of teleposers. http://imgur.com/cjjJ9x1 Sigh... Go home smeltery, you're drunk.
@seebs At a first glance it looks like the options for fixing the new creosote problems are: 1) I could use tin to make cans. (as neither artifice or IE have a creosote can.) 2) Use wax capsules. (renewable, but requires bees; and fuck bees) 3) (and don't feel like you have to) you could find out why coke ovens are making the wrong kind of creosote. Have to leave for a bit now. will think more on this later.
Not 100% sure, but I suspect a jabba barrel can fix it if we can make a bucket of the other kind, because oredict. ... nope. Adding oredict entries to try to add a workaround. And... not really doing it. Still researching.
JABBA can't, but actually the carpenter works fine with the new liquid, just not with buckets of the new liquid. So if you pipe the fluid in directly it's fine.
Question: what's up with the thing where sometimes you can't eat a food item? I think I saw something about foods becoming less nutritious or something if you eat them too much, but there are foods I haven't eaten for a while that I can't eat at all - nothing even happens when I do the clicky-eaty thing.
So, there's Spice of Life, which can make it be slower to eat -- you might have to hold right button for five seconds before seeing stuff. And that can be influenced by server lag. But if you haven't eaten something for a while, you should be able to eat it.
Hm, okay. I've probably got some lag, then, because sometimes it takes a few seconds for the eating to start happening, and sometimes it doesn't happen before I get tired of holding down the mouse button. Thanks!
Oh, do you need to eat different kinds of things to restore hunger? That's a neat tweak and it makes feeding yourself more interesting than "farm cows, carry around 64 steak at all times."