Applied Energistics 2

Applied Energistics 2

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Crafting Subnetwork

absolutelink opened this issue ยท 5 comments

commented

Using a network that contains crafting recipes and share its crafting cpu's and recipes with another ME network

Describe the feature
I would like to propose a new feature that is enabled when connected two ME Interfaces from different networks. Similar to how when a ME Interface is connected to a Storage Bus additional things occurs. In this instance, when two small form factor ME Interfaces from different networks as facing each other (with no other configuration), then this new feature is added.

Once connected All crafting CPUs and crafting recipes and now available to be used by the other network. When a user requests a crafting task, the now shared crafting CPU would use items from the requesting network instead of its own. After the job is complete, it would then send the items back to the requesting network. If storage is not available it would store it in the ME Interface on the requesting network just like it would have normally.

When the a network contains a ME Security Chest the user must have access to the crafting permission otherwise the crafting recipes do not show up.

Reasons why it should be considered
This enables the ability to create crafting subnetworks. This would be beneficial on servers where people want to share machines they have created but not allow others to access their own storage networks.

commented

Wrong tab, this should be under "Pull Request" , as not being a issue.

I would move it if i would be able to.

commented

If this is the wrong place @yueh would close it :D. Thanks for the info though.

commented

The current behaviour of limiting crafting to a single network is intentional and won't be changed at all.

commented

@Moonded really? Pull requests require code to be pushed in. When I looked at the docs it said to create a new issue and select 'feature request' Which is what I did.

commented

Well, could be wrong too. I only have pull reqeusts as "add this and that" in my mind. Welp. i can be wrong too :D