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[Liminal Industries] My nether is completely empty besides my portal and the floor. Does anyone know what could have caused this?
https://redd.it/1ovhsk0
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Item name appearing vertically on the left of my inventory.
https://redd.it/1ovrxhc
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Stoneblock 4: Particle Accelerator(>15kj)

https://preview.redd.it/splqv482uz0g1.png?width=1105&format=png&auto=webp&s=887fcdd29b521b457cbe25521a693ec9b2be9c69

This setup makes around 22kj with tier 8 addons but i would probably stop it before then. There's a capacitor addon below the magnetic field. There's probably a better/more efficient way out there but this is good enough for me. You can replace the linear motors with guide rings it'll just make the process slower. Also for some reason the product gets put into the second particle accelerator? I have been struggling with a setup for hours so I figured I'd post it here in case other people are just as confused as I was.

https://redd.it/1ovwoxf
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Greg is Breaching Containment 🚨🚨🚨
https://redd.it/1ovzyrk
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What's a forgotten niche mod that you wish would come back to new version?, for me its this.
https://redd.it/1ow2q3v
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November's creator(s) of the month on CurseForge
https://redd.it/1ow3huo
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Is mod development really worth getting into at this point?

Title. Recently, I've been feeling more and more motivated to finally commit to learning MC modding, but at the same time, several recent developments and trends in the MC/modding sphere now have me doubting if that's actually something worth committing to.

Like, for one, there's the increased pace of updates to the base game with the whole "drops" thing, which in turn results in some devs quickly jumping to newer versions, splitting the modding ecosystem across multiple game versions. And in addition to that, I've noticed a shift in the modding zeitgeist towards smaller tweak-focused and "vanilla+" style mods, and away from larger content mods and more "out-there" concepts.

So all this makes it seem like we can't really expect to see another deep, interconnected modding ecosystem like we did in 1.12.2 or 1.7.10, for the foreseeable future. Which then goes back to the initial question; is mod development really something worth pursuing, especially if one's aim is to eventually create mods that are more large-scale and complex?

https://redd.it/1ow9c31
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