Oritech





Oritech is an open-source tech mod (currently for Minecraft 1.21), featuring many new machines and tools. Content ranges from processing machines, world interaction machines, logistical parts, new features integrated into world generation, equipment, and more. Machines are mostly animated multiblocks, with upgrades being implemented using addon blocks.

Important 🚨

This mod is still in beta state, and issues are to be expected. Please report them on github: https://github.com/Rearth/Oritech/issues.

To check out the things missing for a full 1.0 release, check out the github discussions https://github.com/Rearth/Oritech/discussions

A guide book is available in-game to explain new mechanics. Using REI or EMI is highly recommended. JEI is currently not supported.

Features include ✨

  • Multiple ore processing chains / variants
  • Automated farming machines
  • Electric tools and armor
  • Item, fluid and energy pipes
  • Drones to transport items across vast distances
  • Lasers to automatically mine blocks
  • Extensive in-game guide book
  • New decorative content, included connected textures and animated doors
  • Diverse energy generation methods, from burning fossil fuels to creating sustainable farms for biofuel
  • Extensive configuration options, and Mod Menu integration

The following translations are available:

  • English
  • Chinese (by PlatinumOak)
  • Brazilian Portuguese (by RenanEuzebio)
  • Russian (by nuchohent)
  • Ukrainian (by nuchohent)
  • Spanish (by Seyronh)
  • Turkish (by RuyaSavascisi)
  • French (by kikipunk)
  • Polish (by plhappylemonpl)

Small showcase đŸŽĨ

Additional information ℹī¸

One of the main design ideas is to have multiple ways to get things in the mod. For example, plastic can either be produced using farming items or via oil processing. The same philosophy is applied to most of the mod. The goal is to avoid annoying roadblocks where you need one rare and specific item to proceed. Instead, there are usually multiple ways to get something done (although in this test release this isn't always the case).

Another design goal is to have renewable sources for most things. This includes fuel and items, which can be gained by building large automated farms. Metals can be gained by using the bedrock extractor and gaining "renewable" metals in the late game. Getting those up and running requires players to set up large bases and processing chains. The naturally spawned resource nodes for the bedrock extractors, and also the oil wells are there to incentivize players to build auxiliary bases and then transport items to a central hub.

All parts of Oritech are heavily designed with simplicity and performance in mind. Pipe blocks only have entities where needed (e.g. when connecting to machines), and all networks are cached. Network updates are only sent when needed. Where possible, everything is precomputed or cached.

Pipes are generally pretty fast, and there is only 1 pipe tier for each type.

Credits 🙏

This mod is heavily inspired by the original Techarium mod, which sadly has not been finished yet. A lot of the machine names and models were taken or strongly inspired by Techarium. Huge thanks to the original techarium devs (YCar and Gecko and everyone else involved) for creating the assets and ideas, and also for making them available under the CC BY-NC 4.0 DEED license.

Some blocks and item textures are also from malcolmriley's unused-textures repository. Huge thanks to him for making those available as well (under the CC BY 4.0 DEED license).

In detail, these are the following items that are from the above-mentioned sources:

  • From ArtOfTecharium (animations and textures were slightly modified, e.g. addon ports added, etc.)
    • Assembler Model
    • Foundry Model
    • Laser Arm Model
    • Powered Furnace Model
    • Energy Acceptor Model
    • Machine Extender Texture
    • Exosuit Model
    • Deep Drill Model
    • Ceiling Lights
    • Tech Door, Lever, Button
  • From malcolmriley's unused-textures repo
    • Oil fluid textures (the dark gas texture)
    • Most of the crafting component textures

Acknowledgements

  • Kekie6, for creating the energy pipe and big solar panel models
  • glisco, the creator of owo-lib, for creating this awesome library and supporting in its usage
  • The creators and maintainers of Geckolib for creating the great animation engine, and helping out in their discord
  • LyFl0w's texture maker, which has been used for a lot of the other mod textures
  • Ycar, for creating all tiers of the machine core textures