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Circuitry
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Factorio circuit networks in minecraft. It's like redstone on steroids
Themed around heavy machinery, factories, and automation reminiscent of the Industrial Revolution.
Focuses on automation and resource processing through scientific and mechanical means, utilizing systems like electricity (RF/FE/etc), air pressure, or rotation.
Features machines that process raw materials or automation processes.
Mechanics and features that improve on the Vanilla redstone system, from QoL to compact circuit substitutes.
Provides a framework or library for other mods to use.
Inspired by or including content related to the game Factorio.
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Circuitry is a mod based on factorio circuit networks. I don't have time to write a full description due to school, but I'll quickly list the controls:
Item: circuit debugger -> view value of network connected to wire pole (shift right click on air to toggle it between colors. you need to re-right click to view another color)
Item: wires -> shift-right click to connect/disconnect, right click on anything or shift-right click on air to unlink
Item: signal card -> virtual signals. select one and place in a signal slot
Item: condition configurator -> configure blocks that have only a condition. at the moment only the redstone output
Concept: signal slots -> click to cycle between special signals (everything/anything/each). shift-rightclick to set to null
Until such a time as I can get proper documentation up, please refer to the following sources and facts to learn about how circuit networks work in factorio and how they differ in circuitry. They should be easily transferrable to Circuitry, and if they aren't, I've made a mistake.
-- Factorio
- The Factorio wiki page for circuit networks is here.
- For a tutorial on the circuit network in Factorio read this and the last section of this.
-- Similarities
- The redstone output behaves like the smart inserter
- any IItemHandler inventory (most modded inventories) acts like the smart chest in the tutorial (or all chests from newer Factorio versions)
- The wire pole acts like the power pole.
-- Differences
- Item signals are selected by placing an item in the slot as opposed to selecting from a list
- Virtual signals are selected using a signal card, which is placed into the slot just like a normal item
- Special signals are selected by left clicking an empty signal slot
- Signal slots are cleared by shift-left clicking
Also nothing is localized but I don't have time to fix it for a little while. The API will be refactored once I have time, as it's quick and dirty for the competition.
Circuitry was built for Modoff april 2017.
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