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[Feature Request] Add processor production to the Reaction Chamber #50

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Kevin-Marsh opened this issue Nov 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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@Kevin-Marsh
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Kevin-Marsh commented Nov 29, 2024

One of the best feature that Lazier AE2 used to have was the ability to directly create processors from the base ingredients. This could fit in quite nicely in the reaction chamber. 32 gold + 32 redstone + 32 certus dust = 64 logic processors etc. This could be made to use lava as well to "smelt" it down.

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Hey. This feature already exists in 1.21.1, it was added by ExtendedAE in the form of circuit slicers and crystal assembler. I’m trying to contact him to see if he would be interested in porting those machines back to 1.20, since he already ported the matrix. Issue I haven’t seen him online for a while. I might make a pull request if he doesn’t have the time to do it. My port to 1.20 made me create several tools that are helpful for that kind of port, so I could help him there.

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I know that these features are in ExtendedAe but I was mostly suggesting that AdvancedAE could potentially become a successor to lazierae2 with the inclusion of the processors. This would allow packs variety as some would be willing to include AdvancedAE where Extyended has the additional items such as teh extended pattern providers etc. This way You could just add AvancedAE and AE2 and be able to use AdvancedAE as a one stop shop for producing all of the AE resources.

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