A Minecraft mod to make your life with Applied Energistics 2 a little easier.
This is a mod for Minecraft Forge.
It's a port of the LazyAE2 mod for modern Minecraft versions .
It adds some useful processing machines to make your Applied Energistics 2 experience a little easier especially in the late game.
Applied Energistics 2 is a dependency for this mod.
- Download the latest mod jar from the releases or from curseforge.
- Install Minecraft Forge.
- Install the dependency mod Applied Energistics 2.
- Drop the jar file into your mods folder.
Since this is our first 1.16 mod, it's still in Beta and there are probably some things which need adjustments or refining.
This mod currently only includes the processing machines. There are some things left from the original mod which are not included yet.
We decided to release it anyways because we need the feedback of players in order to improve the mod and many players asked us to release a Beta version.
Although it went through extensive testing, there could still be bugs and issues. Make sure to report them here.
Most aspects of the mod are pretty self-explanatory.
If you want to know more of the functionlity of the mod as well as a detailed explanation of the UI elements of the processing machines, check out the functionality guide right here.
Feel free to use this mod in any modpack.
Credits are not required but always appreciated.
The mod has CraftTweaker and KubeJS support which you can use to adjust recipes.
You can see everything you need to know about that here.
This is a port of the LazyAE2 mod by phantamanta44.
He didn't update his mod for newer versions because he is only modding for versions he is actively playing.
We ported the mod with his permission.
Since a lot of stuff changed in modern versions of Minecraft since 1.12, it's basically a rewrite but still follows the main ideas of the original mod with some exceptions.
Credits for the original mod and the idea behind it of course go to phantamanta44.
Most of the textures were taken from the original mod.
Texture overhauls have been done by us, scooperlive and birb/crydigo.
Everything related to versions and their release notes can be found in the changelog.
This project is licensed under the MIT license.