Project Time Master: Reforged
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Project Time Master: Reforged

Control the flow of time! Accelerate your base, items and machines with this addon.

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📖About Project Time Master: Reforged

Master time, accelerate your machines, and control the day-night cycle in Minecraft!

📖 About

Project Time Master: Reforged is a dedicated addon for ProjectE, bringing back the powerful Tiers Time Watches mechanics to modern Minecraft.

This project is a modern rewrite and unofficial port based on the original Project Time (1.20.1). We analyzed the original logic and rewrote/adapted the code to function natively and efficiently on NeoForge, ensuring stability and performance for your modpacks.

✨ Features

  • Time Control: Fully control the Day/Night cycle. Fast-forward through the night or speed up the day.

  • Tile Entity Acceleration: Speed up your machines, furnaces, and modded blocks! The Watch accelerates the tick rate of blocks in its range.

  • 8 Power Tiers: From the basic MK1 to the god-tier MK8.

    • Pedestal Support: Place the watch on a Dark Matter Pedestal to create an area-of-effect acceleration zone for your base.

    • Configurable: Ranges, EMC costs, and bonus ticks are balanced for progression but can be configured.

  • EMC Integration: Fully integrated with ProjectE's EMC system.

🛠️ How to Use

  1. Craft a Time Watch (requires ProjectE materials).

  2. Hold Right-Click (Shift) to toggle the watch mode (Charge/ON/OFF).

  3. Right-Click on a block to accelerate just that block.

  4. Place on a Dark Matter Pedestal and activate it to speed up all machines in a radius (radius increases with Watch Tier).

📦 Dependencies

  • Minecraft 1.21+

  • NeoForge

  • ProjectE (Required)

⚖️ Credits & License

  • Original Concept: Based on the Project Time Master mod and created for complement Project E. All credits for the original idea go to the original authors of these mods

  • Reforged Version: Developed by EXPLO.

  • Assets: Uses textures inspired by ProjectE and Project Time to maintain visual consistency.