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FactoriOres
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A 1.16 Minecraft Forge mod adding ores and miners inspired by Factorio
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.
Heavily focused around the Create mod, known for its unique mechanical systems and contraptions.
Adds new ores or other raw resources.
Adds extra features or content to an existing mod.
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Inspired by or including content related to the game Factorio.
Forge is a popular mod loader for versions 1.1+ of Minecraft.
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Notice: This mod is not currently being maintained, and has issues with configuration.
For an updated version of this mod, try FactoriOres Reforked by ajaxo_
FactoriOres is a mod which adds special ore deposits and machines which can automatically mine them, inspired by the game FactorioF
Features:
- Ore Deposits: lake-sized patches of special ore blocks which each contain multiple products. For example, a coal deposit block might contain 10 coal items, waiting to be manually mined or automatically extracted
- Sulfur: a resource found in ore deposits which can be mined and crafted into blocks of sulfur, which can then be set on fire to produce sulfuric acid, which is a liquid that damages non-skeleton-type mobs
- Gangue: a type of stone which generates around ore deposits and which is left behind when a ore block is depleted
- Miners: blocks which can be placed above ore deposits to extract the items within
- Creative Miner: creative mode only; no requirements
- Burner Miner: requires fuel to work
- Electrical Miner: requires energy to work
- Mechanical Miner: requires rotation (from the Create mod) to work
- Fluid Extraction: some deposits contain fluids instead of items, which can be extracted in the same way so long as a valid tank is placed above the miner
- Lixiviant Mining: some ore types require a special type of fluid, called a lixiviant, to dissolve it to the point at which it can be mined. Sulfuric acid is one valid lixiviant, and can be supplied into a valid tank placed above the miner. The types of ore which require this can be configured, but by default it only applies to Immersive Engineering Uranium
Compatibility:
- The One Probe: Ore deposit blocks display their amounts
- Create: The Mechanical Miner, Create ores (requires configuration to enable, see below)
- Immersive Engineering: IE ores (requires configuration to enable, see below)
Technical Details:
- Worldgen should be configured via the vanilla datapack system. You may add json files at <packname>/data/factoriores/worldgen/configured_feature/<type>_deposit.json to override the generation configs for any valid ore. Example here
- The implemented ore types are as follows (those which generate by default are underlined)
- Vanilla ores: Coal, Iron, Gold, Redstone, Lapis, Quartz, Diamond, Emerald
- Misc: Stone, Sulfur
- Create ores: Copper, Zinc
- Immersive Engineering ores: Aluminum, Lead, Nickel, Silver, Uranium
- Fluids: Water, Lava, Oil
- The item which an ore deposit block yields is determined by the loot table at <packname>/data/factoriores/loot_tables/<type>_ore.json. Example here
- The fluid which a fluid deposit block yields is determined by the fluid of the bucket item in the loot table at <packname>/data/factoriores/loot_tables/<type>_deposit.json
- Currently the patch radius and patch depth parameters are unimplemented, as the vanilla lake code I used as a base is quite abstruse
- if you need to create an ore deposit block with a specific amount, you can use the setblockoredeposit command. There are two special values, 'infinite' and 'dummy'. Both allow you to mine the block without it depleting, but the 'dummy' value will result in no output, while the 'infinite' value will result in extraction of resources as normal
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