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[Bug Report]: Uranium has two different recipes when processing through MI; one is harder than the other.

James103 opened this issue ยท 1 comments

commented

Modpack Version

1.8.0

Describe your issue.

Uranium is ordinarily intended to be smelted through Modern Industrialization's Electric Blast Furnace at Kanthal tier, requiring one to go through MI progression up to at least HV to be able to accomplish.

However, since Mekanism is present, uranium can also be smelted in a regular furnace (even a vanilla one), which costs many times less energy (as in it costs less EU to smelt 1 uranium dust into an ingot through a vanilla furnace, let alone one of MI's furnaces).

When fixing this,

  • Removing the furnace recipes will gate uranium processing to the intended HV level, which means Mekanism fission and fusion reactors become gated by progress within Modern Industrialization.
  • Removing the EBF recipe will remove ambiguity while leaving the entire Mekanism ore processing chain for Uranium intact.

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Latest Log

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Have you modified the modpack?

Yes

User Modifications

Remove: Champions Unofficial (to reduce difficulty)
Remove: Crops 'n' Corpses (natural spawning of its mobs can't be blocked)
Add: No Chat Reports 1.21.1-v1.29.0
Add: Xaero's Minimap 24.6.1 and Xaero's World Map 1.39.0
Add: Tom's Simple Storage Mod 2.0.10
Update: Reliquary Reincarnations 2.0.44 to 2.0.45

Did the issue happen in singleplayer or on a server?

Singleplayer

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commented

you can make uranium using theurgy to convert amethyst to uranium and aluminum and the randomized sulfurs provided by quests means you can skip large portions of the process anyway

mekanism also lets you skip the entire steel production system. My understanding is that mekanism skipping MI stages is intentional to allow players to play the mods they want to play instead of locking people into MI, but can also do MI without having to do mekanism.

it's a player choice.