vue - Minecraft IC2 IndustrialCraft Agriculture Crop Guide ep 2 Crop Matron Weedex
In this 3-episode video series, I attempt to cover the basics and then most of the more advanced aspects of cross-breeding crops in IndustrialCraft for Minecraft. I have done my best to lay out the demonstrations for the way that crossbreeding works in the IndustrialCraft mod's Agriculture features. I have only shown the 10 basic vanilla Minecraft plants' cross-breeding for this demonstration. This is by no means the end-all be-all of agriculture in this mod. Increasing the stats of the resulting seeds takes time and a bit of patience. Some plants do tend to breed certain mutations better than others, but all plants seem to be able to be developed from all the others. The download for this map can be found here for you to inspect more closely: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1763628-industrialcraft-ic2-agriculture-crop-cross-breeding-demo-guide/ Thanks for looking, and good luck with your SCIENCE! Episode 1: http://youtu.be/uLTPtLWPRuk Episode 3: http://youtu.be/BSLa2hueenM
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drinking game: viewer has to drink every time you say 'uh'
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Pretty thorough. Even though it doesn't match up exactly with the modpack I'm using (FTB, Direwolf20, 1.7.10 with a few extra mods added) it really helped me figure out what I needed to do next. Good job! :)
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I stood next to a coaco plant for less than an hour fertilizing and using the hydration cell and using weeD EX and it grew!
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you speak in a strange manner...
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Thanks for the help! But this simple farm takes for me a lot more resources, weedex, fertilizer, and cells - took all 3 in less than 5 minutes. I did same things like you did and I don't know what's wrong...
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Thank you! That is part of the reason I chose to tackle this!
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I love how detailed you made this. Most just tell you what you need to do something but forget to tell you how. Thanks !
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I agree, very informative; but too long-winded. Also, maybe have a paper with bullet points to be able to get your points across without having to pause and say "uh.." before every thought.
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This was a great Tutorial thanks dude, you get a like for this
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I ran out of room. lol. Anyway keep up the good work!, I look forward to more.
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These are very detailed! I give you props for that. Be careful about too much detail though. You can end up making what you are teaching long-winded and dull. You don't need to demonstrate everything. e.g. the melons: just say they are just like the pumpkins. We are smart(most of us), We'll fill in the blanks. Same goes with the recycler bit. Just tells us what makes it, we'll believe you. I'm sure if we are confused we can just ask you to clarify. I hope you take my criticisms constructively.
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