Dude this...this is it. I love this. This made me look to see if you had more tutorials that I needed and I never do that. Sound quality could always be better but man did this make me happy.
Very simple and straight forward, and as informational as necessary. A calm, steady voice, and you dont stutter or stop. Great video, exactly what i needed. Thank you!!
This video was amazing. Your voice is weirdly relaxing to listen to, and the tutorial was just the right length without being bloated. Please make more of these.
I have a problem with crafting items in the compressor it sucks up the compressed iron immediately but i want to craft something with the compressed iron in there
I couldn't hear the audio at all over my speaker. When I put on headphones and turned the volume all the way up, I could hear speech, but it was rather faint. Please, I beg you to re-release this video either with captions or with louder audio? I'm a little hard of hearing, and I desperately need to learn this stuff because I'm playing Crash Landing and it's part of the quest book and I can't figure it out or progress otherwise.
I believe you just hold shift while placing it and instead of interacting with the block you place something on it. Generally that's how Minecraft works
You can find the mod at this website. minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/pneumaticcraft There are three ways you can go about this. 1. Follow the instructions on this website www.minecraftmods.com/how-to-install-mods-for-minecraft-forge/ to install mods in your base game 2. Get the application MultiMC at multimc.org/ so you can set up multiple instances and manage your mods. 3. Find a modpack that has PneumaticCraft and use a modpack launcher like FTB, ATLauncher, Technic, or even the Twitch app to get it.
I understand. This video was my first tutorial and it was made without any real planning. Did it more out of frustration of needing just this one particular machine and not being able to find a quick explanation on how to make/use it.
I wouldn't consider incredibly quiet to be unwatchable in most cases, turn up your speakers or find some headphones. I think the concise, no-nonsense approach to a minecraft guide more than makes up for it, atleast considering how rare such a thing is.