I've noticed a bug. If you look at a coloured glass pane from one side and then the other, each side has a different opacity. I like the more transparent side (looking towards +x) better than the less transparent one (looking towards -x).
Not sure I'm allowed to include images here, but they are available upon request.
I've been using abripanes (https://content.minetest.net/packages/mt-mods/abripanes/) for the longest time, but the lack of texture on the bocks/panes has been bugging me for the longest time. Just found this mod today, and it's great!
The connected textures in the blocks are a really nice touch too. It would be amazing if the panes could also have connected textures (they don't currently), but this might be a limitation in Minetest (don't know, haven't looked).
All in all definitely worth installing - great job!
I've tried reading all the documentation (most of which is apparently marked as outdated, and there isn't an up-to-date guide), and I can't figure out how to enable and disable shunt mode / ATC mode at all.
Shunt mode won't go away, and ATC mode doesn't disappear after you do shift + up arrow.
Does anyone know how to enable and disable shunt mode to remove the speed restriction, and enable and disable ATC mode please?
Asuna looks so cool! I'd love to play it in my pre-existing world. Obviously existing generated chunks won't update, but is there a way to change the game of my pre-existing world from Minetest Game to Asuna?
Love the floating islands! It's a shame they don't have any trees on as in the depicted picture (I'm also running ethereal, if that matters), but they are cool all the same.
I rather like buiding stuff in creative in Minetest, and this mod is the perfect companion. With a large block pallette screen to the right, it makes it much easier to browse for blocks than with the default interface.
My only issue with it is that I can't shift-click things into the bin by default, but that's a really minor complaint.
This mod adds some amazing more trees that not only look stylish, but are a more manageable size (unlike those provided by the moretrees mod, which are waaay too huge).
A must for adding some life and variety to your outdoor builds.
Insanely helpful - and I have only just installed it! Along with tt_base, this adds a number of key facts about nodes you'll find in the various inventories (creative or otherwise) when playing Minetest. Things like the luminance (light level) and whether a node is climbable or not are particularly useful I've found.
In addition, if you use Unified Inventory, you can also search by things mentioned in the description too - such as "luminance" to show all light-emitting nodes, and "climbable" to show all climbable nodes.
This is a must-have for all Minetest players: both creative and survival alike!
It's a great mod that's clearly had a ton of effort put into it, but it's unfortunately confusing and difficult for the beginner to use. It's also practically impossible to build a contraption whose functionality is hidden behind a wall etc I found - or maybe I've just missed something.
I've noticed a bug. If you look at a coloured glass pane from one side and then the other, each side has a different opacity. I like the more transparent side (looking towards +x) better than the less transparent one (looking towards -x).
Not sure I'm allowed to include images here, but they are available upon request.
I've been using abripanes (https://content.minetest.net/packages/mt-mods/abripanes/) for the longest time, but the lack of texture on the bocks/panes has been bugging me for the longest time. Just found this mod today, and it's great!
The connected textures in the blocks are a really nice touch too. It would be amazing if the panes could also have connected textures (they don't currently), but this might be a limitation in Minetest (don't know, haven't looked).
All in all definitely worth installing - great job!
I've tried reading all the documentation (most of which is apparently marked as outdated, and there isn't an up-to-date guide), and I can't figure out how to enable and disable shunt mode / ATC mode at all.
Shunt mode won't go away, and ATC mode doesn't disappear after you do shift + up arrow.
Does anyone know how to enable and disable shunt mode to remove the speed restriction, and enable and disable ATC mode please?
Thanks so much! I'll give it a try.
Hello,
Asuna looks so cool! I'd love to play it in my pre-existing world. Obviously existing generated chunks won't update, but is there a way to change the game of my pre-existing world from Minetest Game to Asuna?
Thanks, @DrFrankenstone! That makes sense. Next time I use cloudlands I'll try the suggestions in your linked post :-)
Love the floating islands! It's a shame they don't have any trees on as in the depicted picture (I'm also running ethereal, if that matters), but they are cool all the same.
A cool looking biome, and also great building blocks! Awesome stuff.
Thanks :D
Do let me know how you get on, and if you have any ideas for cool new things to add :-)
I rather like buiding stuff in creative in Minetest, and this mod is the perfect companion. With a large block pallette screen to the right, it makes it much easier to browse for blocks than with the default interface.
My only issue with it is that I can't shift-click things into the bin by default, but that's a really minor complaint.
This mod adds some amazing more trees that not only look stylish, but are a more manageable size (unlike those provided by the
moretrees
mod, which are waaay too huge).A must for adding some life and variety to your outdoor builds.
Insanely helpful - and I have only just installed it! Along with
tt_base
, this adds a number of key facts about nodes you'll find in the various inventories (creative or otherwise) when playing Minetest. Things like the luminance (light level) and whether a node is climbable or not are particularly useful I've found.In addition, if you use Unified Inventory, you can also search by things mentioned in the description too - such as "luminance" to show all light-emitting nodes, and "climbable" to show all climbable nodes.
This is a must-have for all Minetest players: both creative and survival alike!
It's a great mod that's clearly had a ton of effort put into it, but it's unfortunately confusing and difficult for the beginner to use. It's also practically impossible to build a contraption whose functionality is hidden behind a wall etc I found - or maybe I've just missed something.