Mods introducing new content into the game.
Large total conversion mods.
Small changes concerning balance, gameplay, or graphics.
Providing the player with new tools or adjusting the game interface, without fundamentally changing gameplay.
Scenarios, maps, and puzzles.
Collections of mods with tweaks to make them work together.
Translations for other mods.
Lua libraries for use by other mods and submods that are parts of a larger mod.
Transportation of the player, be it vehicles or teleporters.
Augmented or new ways of transporting materials - belts, inserters, pipes!
Trains are great, but what if they could do even more?
New ways to deal with enemies, be it attack or defense.
Armors or armor equipment.
Changes to enemies or entirely new enemies to deal with.
Map generation and terrain modification.
New Ores and resources as well as machines.
Things related to oil and other fluids.
Related to roboports and logistic robots.
Entities which interact with the circuit network.
Furnaces, assembling machines, production chains.
Changes to power production and distribution.
More than just chests.
Change blueprint behavior.
Play it your way.
1 Coal to 50 coals. 1 Coal to 50 raw woods. 1 Coal to 50 iron-ore. 1 Coal to 50 copper-ore. 1 Coal to 50 uranium-ore. 1 Coal to 50 stones. 1 Coal to 2000 crude-oil. 1 Coal to 5000 water
Mods introducing new content into the game.
This mod allows to spawn resource patchs easily and avoid messy and time consuming resource gathering
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
All Science Packs will be free and enabled from start. May work with Science-Packs from some mods too.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Health from 250 to 25.000, Healing per tick from 0.15 to 1.00, Inventory from 60 to 600, Build/Drop/Reach distance from 6 to 60, Enter vehicle distance from 3 to 10, You bleed blue, Running from 0.15 to 1.00, Mining speed from 0.01 to 1
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Adds the "/ac" command, which allows admins to run Lua commands without disabling achievements. Intended to be used for admins to control a server. Keep in mind that "game.player" will not work with this mod. Instead, you must use "game.players[Username/ID]".
Mods introducing new content into the game.
You can put and remove machines normally, but all items that you put in your factory will be indestructible. Even if you REMOVE THE MOD.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
You can do all fluids in a Assembling Machine. Works with any modded fluids.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
For those who lack the patience for the burner stage, start with enough material and machines to start a simple factory, from power setup to some automation 'inspired' by TehRoach's Skip first hour, but without the trains and some tweaks I wanted
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Makes diesel locomotives, cargo wagons and large power lines invincible. May generate important lags when train got stuck by biters.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
You can get more petroleum gas. You can set how many more petroleum gas you get from refinerys and chemical plants. Default +10%. You can set to get less Petroleum Gas too.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Dont build furnaces, just use the materials you mining. Just Vanilla game.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Change your ores for another with a small loss. Vanilla Copper to Iron, 5Dimm Ores, Angelsrefining, and Bobs Ores Support. Edited and improved by MrWill
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Start with modular armor, personal roboport, construction robots, portable solar panels, and a battery.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Simple mod that executes any LUA command if sent as a chat message that starts with "./c ". It does this without disabling achievements like the built-in "/c" command.
Mods introducing new content into the game.
Before the 16.23 update, modded beacons with productivity modules would effect machines they weren't supposed to. Some people thought this was a bug (even though you would need to use cheats for the beacons to accept the module in the first place). Others thought this was a nice work around to use productivity on machines that normally wouldn't allow them. And the 3rd group didn't see this as cheating at all, but a clever way to get around the limitations.
Mods introducing new content into the game.