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A modpack for Minecraft that use the Universal Electricity API.
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Voltz is a high-tech modpack centered around the Universal Electricity API, offering advanced technological progression, automation, and warfare systems. It features industrial machinery, nuclear power generation, missile systems, and electrical grids. Unlike magic-focused or adventure modpacks, Voltz emphasizes engineering, resource processing, and large-scale automation, making it perfect for players who enjoy technical challenges and building complex systems.
Voltz is a resource-intensive modpack requiring significant RAM. We recommend a minimum of 4GB RAM for 1-5 players, 6GB RAM for 5-10 players, and 8-12GB RAM for larger communities with 10-20 players. Advanced automation setups, large electrical grids, and active machinery increase resource usage, so planning for extra RAM ensures smooth performance during intensive operations.
Voltz is primarily designed for Minecraft 1.5.2 and 1.6.4, with the original Technic Launcher version being the most stable. These versions provide the complete Universal Electricity API framework and all core Voltz mods. Our hosting service provides pre-configured Voltz installations with all required mods and dependencies, ensuring compatibility and eliminating manual setup hassles.
Yes, you can add compatible mods to Voltz servers, but compatibility testing is crucial. Mods that work with the Universal Electricity API or don't conflict with electrical systems integrate well. However, adding mods that alter power systems, ore generation, or world mechanics may cause conflicts. Our control panel allows easy mod installation and removal, and we provide FTP access for advanced mod management.
Recommended player capacity depends heavily on your hardware and automation complexity. For stable performance, we suggest 5-10 players on a 4GB server, 10-15 players on 6GB, and 15-25 players on 8GB+ configurations. Voltz servers with extensive automation, active machinery, and large electrical grids consume more resources, so smaller player counts with more RAM provide better performance than overcrowded servers.