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[1.15.2] Compatibility with IE's steel block

magic0whi opened this issue ยท 5 comments

commented

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Issue description:

BluSunrize/ImmersiveEngineering#3995 (comment)

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Try to build a IE's Arc Furnace is not work with Mekanism's Steel block

Version (make sure you are on the latest version before reporting):

Forge: 31.2.20
Mekanism: 1.15.2-9.10.7.420

commented

Blu isn't saying we can make it build with our block (you'd have to request that from him). He's saying our recipe for a steel block should only accept mek ingots

commented

That said, you can use the Oredictionarificator to swap our steel block for theirs

commented

@pupnewfster this is probably one for you

commented

Blu isn't saying we can make it build with our block (you'd have to request that from him). He's saying our recipe for a steel block should only accept mek ingots

Blu isn't saying we can make it build with our block (you'd have to request that from him). He's saying our recipe for a steel block should only accept mek ingots

I know, I mean the Mek had broken some IE's recipes, and if you want to reproduce(or make it as a verify way), you can try to build an Arc Furnace :p
Sorry for my vague expression.

commented

This is not something we are going to change, the whole point of tags is that it shouldn't matter which mods variant you have or not. Additionally for why we won't change it is that if for some reason some mod does care what version you have you can always just use the oredictionificator in Mekanism (which we have kept even though the oredictionary no longer exists and is just tags now) to switch the block to the correct "type". If memory serves the tag for steel blocks is forge:storage_blocks/steel. Alternatively you could use a datapack or a mod like CraftTweaker to change the recipes (on either our end or their end), to get it to craft properly.