If redstone still works correctly with those little blocks, well, redstone circuits could be a hell of a lot more compact and would become more advanced.
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I saw that one the other day, very cool mod just for redstone circuits, let alone using it to make small things or do detail work.
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That's awesome, however, that's too small. I definitely wouldn't enjoy it.
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I think about a quarter-block size on every side would be enough, or as they say 4 in each dimension. (1/64th overall)
Altho this level of deail with redstone would make fairly complicated circuits into one block - eg base circuitry elements.
That'd allow for some pretty decent stuff to be put into even smaller houses, not just castles, as Rots have pointed out
And if we had a "copy" function in-game that'd make it even better, hehe. Or a copy-machine...I seem to recall seeing a 3d printer in-game, that'd do it, LOL.
Altho this level of deail with redstone would make fairly complicated circuits into one block - eg base circuitry elements.
That'd allow for some pretty decent stuff to be put into even smaller houses, not just castles, as Rots have pointed out
And if we had a "copy" function in-game that'd make it even better, hehe. Or a copy-machine...I seem to recall seeing a 3d printer in-game, that'd do it, LOL.
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