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Mana Hatch #113

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Tiamu322 opened this issue Aug 7, 2024 · 3 comments
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Mana Hatch #113

Tiamu322 opened this issue Aug 7, 2024 · 3 comments
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Tiamu322 commented Aug 7, 2024

Would it be possible to increase the internal buffer of the input and output mana provider. Now it is 100,000 as I understand it. For some crafts, even without taking into account the parallel capacity controller, it does not work. Is it possible to add 1,000,000 or output it to the config?
Thank you in advance.

@KasumiNova KasumiNova added the Features New feature or request label Aug 8, 2024
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- Harmonize Side's judgments.
- #113.
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Tiamu322 commented Aug 8, 2024

There is another problem, but it is not very important. There is no display of the amount of mana produced and consumed.
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Tiamu322 commented Aug 8, 2024

Also, if possible, it would be convenient to make the mana inputs and outputs interact with the pools directly, pour in and take mana from them, and not just with the spreaders.

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roidrole commented Aug 9, 2024

Also, if possible, it would be convenient to make the mana inputs and outputs interact with the pools directly, pour in and take mana from them, and not just with the spreaders.

Interacting with mana pools directly wouldn't quite fit Botania IMO, but spark support would be nice

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