From 6dbfc54184fa5c6c68a302f954d05424b1c1cb33 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Integer Limit <103940576+IntegerLimit@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2024 08:26:14 +1000 Subject: [PATCH] Slightly Improve HM's Assembly Line Automation Quest (#964) [QB] [IGNORE] checks = { compareBefore = "1.7-alpha-4" } [IGNORE] --- .../expert/betterquesting/DefaultQuests.json | 7 ++++--- .../config/betterquesting/saved_quests/ExpertQuests.json | 7 ++++--- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/overrides/config-overrides/expert/betterquesting/DefaultQuests.json b/overrides/config-overrides/expert/betterquesting/DefaultQuests.json index ea20529..aac9bb0 100644 --- a/overrides/config-overrides/expert/betterquesting/DefaultQuests.json +++ b/overrides/config-overrides/expert/betterquesting/DefaultQuests.json @@ -43090,12 +43090,13 @@ "804:10": { "preRequisites:11": [ 107, - 286 + 286, + 930 ], "properties:10": { "betterquesting:10": { "autoclaim:1": 0, - "desc:8": "The §3Assembly Line§r is a particularly unusual multiblock from an automation standpoint. Up until now, it has been possible to dump ingredients into a single input bus. Clearly, this won\u0027t work for the Assembly Line, since you are required to insert items in the §ccorrect order§r.\n\nYou might be tempted to dump everything into a chest and route items around to specific buses with §aItem Conduits§r. You\u0027ll probably find this to be slow, prone to jamming, and inflexible when you want to run different recipes.\n\nThere are several better ways to automate ordered items. Described here is an §dAE2§r-based method:\n\n- Place the §3ME Interface§r containing the patterns facing an §3Item P2P§r. (Item P2P Tunnels are made by placing an §3ME P2P Tunnel§r in-world and right-clicking with a chest.)\n\n- Connect it to two output Item P2P: one on the first Input Bus, and the other into a §3GT Item Pipe§r network.\n\n- Connect the Item Pipes to all Input Buses, including the first one.\n\nSince ME Interfaces send items in order, this can flawlessly automate ordered inputs. If you don\u0027t have enough space in a normal pattern, try using the §6Extended Processing Pattern Terminal§r!\n\nRemember to always use §eBlocking Mode§r when configuring Assembly Lines. If you don\u0027t use Blocking Mode, you are likely to accidentally craft something else and jam your Assembly Line.", + "desc:8": "The §3Assembly Line§r is a particularly unusual multiblock from an automation standpoint. Up until now, it has been possible to dump ingredients into a single input bus. Clearly, this won\u0027t work for the Assembly Line, since you are required to insert items in the §ccorrect order§r.\n\nYou might be tempted to dump everything into a chest and route items around to specific buses with §aItem Conduits§r. You\u0027ll probably find this to be slow, prone to jamming, and inflexible when you want to run different recipes.\n\nThere are several better ways to automate ordered items. Described here is an §dAE2§r-based method:\n\n- Place the §3ME Interface§r containing the patterns facing an §3Item P2P§r.\n\n- Connect it to two output Item P2P: one on the first Input Bus, and the other into a §3GT Item Pipe§r network.\n\n- Connect the Item Pipes to all Input Buses, including the first one.\n\nSince ME Interfaces send items in order, this can flawlessly automate ordered inputs. If you don\u0027t have enough space in a normal pattern, try using the §6Extended Processing Pattern Terminal§r!\n\nFurthermore, by connecting an output Item P2P to the first Input Bus, this allows you to use §eBlocking Mode§r as well! This should always be used in Assembly Lines, as if you don\u0027t use Blocking Mode, you can accidentally craft something else and jam your Assembly Line.", "globalshare:1": 0, "icon:10": { "Count:3": 1, @@ -43132,7 +43133,7 @@ "requiredItems:9": { "0:10": { "Count:3": 1, - "Damage:2": 460, + "Damage:2": 462, "OreDict:8": "", "id:8": "appliedenergistics2:part" } diff --git a/overrides/config/betterquesting/saved_quests/ExpertQuests.json b/overrides/config/betterquesting/saved_quests/ExpertQuests.json index ea20529..aac9bb0 100644 --- a/overrides/config/betterquesting/saved_quests/ExpertQuests.json +++ b/overrides/config/betterquesting/saved_quests/ExpertQuests.json @@ -43090,12 +43090,13 @@ "804:10": { "preRequisites:11": [ 107, - 286 + 286, + 930 ], "properties:10": { "betterquesting:10": { "autoclaim:1": 0, - "desc:8": "The §3Assembly Line§r is a particularly unusual multiblock from an automation standpoint. Up until now, it has been possible to dump ingredients into a single input bus. Clearly, this won\u0027t work for the Assembly Line, since you are required to insert items in the §ccorrect order§r.\n\nYou might be tempted to dump everything into a chest and route items around to specific buses with §aItem Conduits§r. You\u0027ll probably find this to be slow, prone to jamming, and inflexible when you want to run different recipes.\n\nThere are several better ways to automate ordered items. Described here is an §dAE2§r-based method:\n\n- Place the §3ME Interface§r containing the patterns facing an §3Item P2P§r. (Item P2P Tunnels are made by placing an §3ME P2P Tunnel§r in-world and right-clicking with a chest.)\n\n- Connect it to two output Item P2P: one on the first Input Bus, and the other into a §3GT Item Pipe§r network.\n\n- Connect the Item Pipes to all Input Buses, including the first one.\n\nSince ME Interfaces send items in order, this can flawlessly automate ordered inputs. If you don\u0027t have enough space in a normal pattern, try using the §6Extended Processing Pattern Terminal§r!\n\nRemember to always use §eBlocking Mode§r when configuring Assembly Lines. If you don\u0027t use Blocking Mode, you are likely to accidentally craft something else and jam your Assembly Line.", + "desc:8": "The §3Assembly Line§r is a particularly unusual multiblock from an automation standpoint. Up until now, it has been possible to dump ingredients into a single input bus. Clearly, this won\u0027t work for the Assembly Line, since you are required to insert items in the §ccorrect order§r.\n\nYou might be tempted to dump everything into a chest and route items around to specific buses with §aItem Conduits§r. You\u0027ll probably find this to be slow, prone to jamming, and inflexible when you want to run different recipes.\n\nThere are several better ways to automate ordered items. Described here is an §dAE2§r-based method:\n\n- Place the §3ME Interface§r containing the patterns facing an §3Item P2P§r.\n\n- Connect it to two output Item P2P: one on the first Input Bus, and the other into a §3GT Item Pipe§r network.\n\n- Connect the Item Pipes to all Input Buses, including the first one.\n\nSince ME Interfaces send items in order, this can flawlessly automate ordered inputs. If you don\u0027t have enough space in a normal pattern, try using the §6Extended Processing Pattern Terminal§r!\n\nFurthermore, by connecting an output Item P2P to the first Input Bus, this allows you to use §eBlocking Mode§r as well! This should always be used in Assembly Lines, as if you don\u0027t use Blocking Mode, you can accidentally craft something else and jam your Assembly Line.", "globalshare:1": 0, "icon:10": { "Count:3": 1, @@ -43132,7 +43133,7 @@ "requiredItems:9": { "0:10": { "Count:3": 1, - "Damage:2": 460, + "Damage:2": 462, "OreDict:8": "", "id:8": "appliedenergistics2:part" }