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a example is you have 3 pork ,7 chicken and 4 melon pieces. these take up 3 inventory slots but can be compresses to use 1 inventory slot instead of 3. and buildcraft allows this to be automated.
a example is you have 3 pork ,7 chicken and 4 melon pieces. these take up 3 inventory slots but can be compresses to use 1 inventory slot instead of 3. and buildcraft allows this to be automated.
zulu_217
zulu_217
:I don't think another mod automating that is relevant, at all. But apparently what was not mentioned in the article is that IC² canned food still '''directly restores health''', rather than hunger. Though this behavior is inconsistent, it does, in its current state, provide a good reason for the machine's existence, so I am going to make a note of this on the page.
:<span style="font-family:Courier New,Courier,monospace;font-size:10pt;">[[User:Subignition|-- SubIgnition]] <font style="font-size:8pt">[[User_talk:Subignition|(talk)]]</font></span> 15:20, 23 October 2011 (CEST)

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Canned Food and Minecraft Beta 1.8+[edit]

Since Beta 1.8 added the hunger system, all foods (with the exception of Golden Apples and Milk) can now be stacked to 64. What, if any, changes to the article are appropriate considering this change?
-- SubIgnition (talk) 16:22, 22 October 2011 (CEST)

well i personally think the canning machine still has use as a common food that is made from all food types. a example is you have 3 pork ,7 chicken and 4 melon pieces. these take up 3 inventory slots but can be compresses to use 1 inventory slot instead of 3. and buildcraft allows this to be automated. zulu_217

I don't think another mod automating that is relevant, at all. But apparently what was not mentioned in the article is that IC² canned food still directly restores health, rather than hunger. Though this behavior is inconsistent, it does, in its current state, provide a good reason for the machine's existence, so I am going to make a note of this on the page.
-- SubIgnition (talk) 15:20, 23 October 2011 (CEST)