Closed CapoFantasma97 closed 1 year ago
When using Roughly Enough Items you are able to cycle through the different outputs when viewing recipes with overrides. An example is smelting raw gold into ingots: a tier 1 forge smelts two ores down into three ingots, while a tier 2 forge instead yields you four ingots. I will attach a screenshot (or video) in a bit showing this functionality, unless someone else does it first
When using Roughly Enough Items you are able to cycle through the different outputs when viewing recipes with overrides. An example is smelting raw gold into ingots: a tier 1 forge smelts two ores down into three ingots, while a tier 2 forge instead yields you four ingots. I will attach a screenshot (or video) in a bit showing this functionality, unless someone else does it first
I see it now, testing it in game, thanks for the explaination. But why call it “cycle tier overrides” instead of just “cycle between tiers”? Or am I missing something here?
There is no specific reason for this. Technically speaking this is what you are doing: cycling between the tier overrides defined in the current recipe. If you feel it translates better to "cycle between tiers", feel free to do so
Good to go! 👍
Translation in Italian.
What's the context of "container.alloy_forgery.rei.button": "Cycle Tier Overrides" ?