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The only problem was the resource cost, where valuables weren't expensive enough... which was mainly the reason why the very few servers that did run the mod had to ban certain item use cause people could have diamonds for days rather easily (with enough effort 'n patience early on)
That's why I'm liking this mod, cause I like to dig about and find dungeons and such... though you think with all the carbon and such in the countless dirt you dig up (plus with the technology within Starbound'verse) that you could make use of it...
...and that's the selling point of this mod.
i can now sell my dirt
so - its kinda like this?
Don't mind me..
Just going to show this to the tekkit obsessors that say Project E is what makes minecraft better..
So I guess eventually they will be quite similar. In terms of working together, I would be fairly easy to create a patch so grey goo counts towards dark matter (but you can just put it straight in the Sludger to convert it at the moment)
Huh? What do you mean by that?
They work in similar ways, but grey goo can only be used to make blocks, while your mod offers specific crafting recipies for certain items....hmmm.....
I wonder if theres a way for them to somehow work together in a way?