I've been lost for a very long time, one of the reasons I haven't come back.norbs wrote:It is like you are all talking a different language!
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I've been lost for a very long time, one of the reasons I haven't come back.norbs wrote:It is like you are all talking a different language!
Oops it was a normal copper wire. Not an insulated one...NeilPearson wrote:Yeah I had an normal copper wire in my setup and if I walked within 2 blocks of it I got zapped. No health damage
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petey wrote:I've been lost for a very long time, one of the reasons I haven't come back.norbs wrote:It is like you are all talking a different language!
It's the same game, but this is a program which integrates a bunch of mods and allows you to use it in multiplayer. It's fun having heaps of new stuff to play withysu wrote:is this still the same game?![]()
What happened that so many interesting stuff came up suddenly? And in mp of all things!
Yeah, I was researching yesterday and realised this was my mistake. I was using high voltage cable. I also found you can make a little meter to test how much power is going through the wires. It doesn't wear out either.SHoNKY wrote:Here's a tip, insulated copper will only travel 4 or 5 blocks before losing 1 EU/t per block thereafter, on the other hand ultra low current cable made from tin will allow 40 blocks of travel before losing 1EU/t per block thereafter.
Have you read the following Norbs? http://www.arseforums.com/phpBB/viewtop ... 88&t=17592" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;norbs wrote:hmmmm
No problemDarrenM wrote:He's been playing, so no problems there. Just temporarily couldn't connect for some reason.
LOL. I was stunned when I saw what he had done just near my place. It is pretty damned impressive.Crowella wrote:Darren has to save some of the world for us to mine