They Added Electricity to Create?

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Published 2024-02-10
Today Shalz takes a look at a Minecraft Create addon that adds Electricity! Finally we can make power lines and transfer energy.

Create New Age: www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/create-new-ag…

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All Comments (21)
  • @Shalz
    thanks for watching! edit: just want to clartify this isn't a tutorial. people actually get mad because i dont do everything "right" in these videos but HEY im dumb and just having fun :)
  • @youfailed1511
    FE stands for Forge Energy, it was basically a universally agreed upon energy standard for mods so they could be compatible with one another. After a multitude of old mods (like IndustrialCraft 2 and Buildcraft) used their own types variables for power storage, the people who created Tekkit classic needed a way to make a majority of it compatible with one another. Eventually it just became the standard since classic blew up in popularity. Edit: I was close. Redstone Flux was created around the same time for the same purpose, THEN FE was implemented into the modloader itself as an "official" energy measurement Honestly grateful for this coincidence since the poor saps who made Tekkit C had to make side mods or modify the actual mods themselves to make it all work. Not really surprised classic crashed as much as it did.
  • shalz not knowing basic power elements of modded minecraft is such a wild concept, there was a time where everyoe who even so much as watched modded minecraft videos understood concepts like energy production per tick and draw, just wild seeing someone discovering it for the first time
  • @c.d.x34
    FE, short for Forge Energy or Flux Energy, also sometimes called RF (Redstone Flux) is a widely agreed upon energy system for mods that intend to use some form of electricity. Using this universal system allows easy compatibility between various mods, like Immersive Engineering, Refined Storage, and Mekanism. FE became the standard energy system not long after the idea of modpacks started becoming popular, as before FE, almost every tech mod had it's own version of electricity that would be completely incompatible with other mods. Ironically, Create is the first largely popular tech mod since the standardization of FE, to break away from the FE system, instead using it's own original RPM/Stress system... Then people made various addons to allow Create systems to generate FE.
  • @NCannotBeTyped
    shalz not knowing what rfe is as a dedicated modded minecraft youtuber brings me joy
  • @BoxMP
    Looks alot like immersive engineering
  • @CapitalTeeth
    IE's power lines in Create is a dream come true to me
  • @JTCF
    Shalz not knowing what FE is is such a new modded minecraft generation thing lol. I remember the times of industrial modded packs before Create, energy everywhere and simply blocks that do things inside of them. And if you're lucky, multiblock structures like in Immersive Engineering. And even before there were times when every mod had its own energy mechanic. Industrial Craft's electricity, Thermal Expansion's Redstone Flux, Buildcraft's MinecraftJoules! And there were blocks to convert one into another.
  • @Axelpvz2030
    Create stuff and aditions also adds electricity but with a mich simplier system, ans since both use FE (a wierd energy unit used for many forge mods) both are actually compatible
  • @CauseOfBSOD
    1:42 FE is Forge Energy (its the most common electricity system in minecraft mods built for the forge mod loader as it is already available for mod devs to use without much effort and it does not require additional dependencies)
  • @DimitrisRem
    So pretty much Immersive engineering with create?
  • @beastplayz9146
    I love watching Shalz try to learn by just placing and pondering. Power lines would look really cool in the survival work too!
  • @peterrudenko4496
    A bit of physics for ye. The faster you spin the rotor (the middle component of the generator) the more power you get out of it. This is how generators work IRL too (you have to cool them down irl tho)
  • @joeyskyde4552
    The fact this guy is older than me, knows a lot more techniques with create than I do, and somehow doesn’t know FE puts a smile on my face because this is like a whole new world to him
  • @gamerarmy936
    Immersive engineering chads: look what they have to do, to mimic a fraction of our power
  • @transArsonist
    i like it when we dont know how things going on, thats why i watch you. that moment of "oh what the hey" and you use the magic of editing to fast forward the thinking then tell me whats going on. its like figuring it out myself in fast forward with jokes. ideal scenario
  • @dystrct
    FE is the main energy measuring unit for all the forge mods and it's Forge Energy there's also other mods that use RF as in Redstone Flux, another very popular unit of electricity and then there's AE which is only used by Applied Energistics
  • @Zodaxa_zdx
    I love finding neat and/or quirky create mods I actually like, ponder, and consider for the modpack, and then shalz finds it and does a video to show me what the average create player will experince trying it out lmao