Chapter 301 Module Hell Kree Civilization(1/2)
[System prompt: GregTech module download begins.]
When Fang Mo heard the name of this module, the smile on his face immediately froze.
The supreme intelligence here has not yet realized the seriousness of the matter, and is still introducing him to the various facilities and history of the Kree civilization. However, Fang Mo only has one thing on his mind right now.
Broken, the server owner installed GregTech!
But my partner didn’t come...
"What a shame, system, you stabbed me in the back."
Thinking of this, Fang Mo couldn't help but cursed: "You idiot, do you want to open your eyes and take a closer look? Can I play this module?"
As we all know.
GregTech is a g-type mod.
Okay, just kidding... As you can tell from the name, GregTech is a technology-oriented module.
But how to say it?
It is also a module for manufacturing machines, but GregTech's hard-core index is astonishing.
If Thermal Expansion is jokingly called the baby's book among technology modules, then GregTech is undoubtedly the R'lyeh Text, Worm Bible, Corpse Eating Codex, and Sussex Manuscript among technology modules.
Or maybe it's the Book of Azathoth of philosophy.
Once ignorant new players come into contact with GregTech modules, they will immediately become victims.
They would squat in front of the workbench in a daze, whispering profanities from time to time. ("I just want to make an iron sword, why do I need a file and a hammer?" "Why can two iron ingots be smashed into one iron?"
Ban?" "Where to dig bronze ore?")
Soon, they will emit incomprehensible gibbering and laughter.
("Hey hey hey, I dug up a hot graphite vein!" "The petrochemical line is so fun, hehe hehe... I worked alone for three years." "Brothers, I finally made a complete set of steam machines, hahaha!
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Eventually, everyone will fall into complete madness.
No one is immune.
…
honestly.
Fang Mo really hates this module.
This is one of the few modules that he can't understand even after adding JEI.
GregTech 4 is not bad. At that time, it was only an attachment to the Industrial Age in version 1.6.2. The increased difficulty was barely acceptable, and the textures were quite beautiful. It was an industrial module that was both difficult and interesting, although it was slightly out of place.
He is hardcore, but he still enjoys playing with his partner.
But when GregTech upgraded to version 1.7.10, everything changed.
This mod…
It suddenly started to get sick.
Hundreds of brand-new ores, each mineral's barren state, powder state, impurities, pure and other different states, large ore vein groups distributed in clouds.
It even blocks mineral generation from vanilla.
When Fang Mo played for the first time, he looked at the giant magnetite in front of him and fell into deep thought.
The same is true for French fries. Panmas can only ask for a potato, a cup of oil and a kitchen knife, but if it comes to GregTech, he will first ask for an assembly machine, and then glue and batteries.
, energy, and paper, first make a paper shell to hold the French fries, and then process the raw potato strips with hot frying oil in a chemical soaker.
Oh, by the way, you need a knife to cut raw potato chips, which means you also need to prepare a file, an iron plate, and a hammer.
Damn retarded...
How desperate does Fang Mo have to be to want to add this module to his world?
[System prompt: The GregTech module has been downloaded, do you want to load it?]
"Although it would be nice to add a lucky cube..."
So after hearing the system prompt, Fang Mo's style of painting immediately changed, and he suddenly showed an expression that looked like Kishibe Rohan: "But... I refuse to load the GregTech module!"
【……】
After hearing this, the system seemed to be stuck for a moment.
However, Fang Mo's system had no ideas, it was just a simple module integrator, so it quickly continued to work according to the rules.
[System prompt: GregTech module failed to load.]
[System prompt: It has been detected that you have downloaded and abandoned a brand new module. Now please select one or more keywords as the reason for abandoning the module. After answering truthfully, you can get a lucky box as a reward. 】
[System prompt: May I ask why you gave up this module?]
【A. The module is too difficult.】
【B. The content of the module is boring.】
【C. Not interested in this module.】
【D. I have never heard of this module.】
【E. Affects normal game experience.】
【F. Worry about conflicts between modules. 】
[G. There are too many modules and I don’t want to continue integrating them.]
"……Um?"
After listening to this system prompt, Fang Mo was stunned for a moment: "Is it so humane to give up the module and also give the lucky cube?"
The system has been humanized to this extent, and Fang Mo was too embarrassed to curse, so he directly selected the ABCEF options with his mind. In short, it was difficult, not interesting, and did not want to play three consecutive games.
In fact, there is another reason why Fang Mo doesn't like GregTech.
That is, this module only increases the difficulty of the game, but does not have any equipment corresponding to that difficulty.
Even the Industrial Age 2 module adds a set of quantum armor to the game... The quantum armor in the early years could even resist void damage. However, with the updates of successive versions, it has been directly reduced to a dog.
, now I just want to bully the original monster, the one that pulls the crotch is not good.
But at least they have an attitude.
It's such a laborious progress, including chemical lines and reactors. Just designing the automation will make your scalp numb. You can't go too far by giving the players a set of powerful equipment to show off, right?
The results of it?
There is nothing...then what is he trying to do?
In short, the system responded quickly after receiving Fang Mo's options.
[System prompt: The keyword for abandoning the module has been mastered, and the search is in progress... The search is completed. It is detected that the module affects your normal game experience. You can open the corresponding module configuration file by silently reciting the 'Configuration List'.
Disable this module's configuration changes to the world.]
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! [System prompt: Because you answered the question truthfully, you received a lucky cube as a reward. 】
[System prompt: The GregTech module has stopped loading. If you want to load it, you can open the module integration option by silently saying 'Mod List' to load or disable some modules. 】
"Um?"
After hearing the system prompt, Fang Mo was stunned: "What the hell... the configuration file? How can I change this thing?"
Although Fang Mo is just an exploration player and has never opened a server, he also knows how powerful configuration files are. Being able to change the code in this area is equivalent to modifying the rules and rules of the cube world.
Cause and effect, just like the Creator.
Thinking of this, he quickly recited the configuration list silently.
As a result, just as he thought, all kinds of information poured into his mind instantly.
Not only the configuration list of GregTech, Fang Mo even saw the configuration list of other modules, such as Panmas Farm, Mutant Creatures, Gaia Grimoire, Craftsman's Soul Family Bucket, Nuclear Power Technology... and even Shit Mold
The group's configuration file.
Saw this scene.
It was as if Fang Mo had opened the door to a new world.
He randomly selected a configuration file from Panmas Farm and read it.
In fact, logically speaking, Fang Mo is not a programmer, so it is absolutely impossible for him to understand these configuration files.
But the strange thing is... it's as if he has some kind of power in his body. This is not a function brought by the Chinese module, but another function that seems to come from instinct, or an innate talent. Fang Mo is
Inexplicably, he can understand the meaning of these garbled codes like rules, and can understand every symbol that represents order.
Fang Mo briefly browsed through the configuration file of Panmas Farm.
Then I quickly found the relevant ratio.
Data like a waterfall flowed through Fang Mo's eyes. He saw many configurations that could not be modified originally, such as the distribution of beehives, the growth rate of crops, and the food explosion rates of various orchards on the ground.
To be continued...