Autoplace Mod 189 High Quality

Basic mods often cause "ghost blocks"—blocks that appear to be placed but are not actually there, leading to inventory glitches and falling through structures. The high-quality mod ensures synchronization between client and server.

1.8.9 is known for being lightweight, allowing the mod to run smoothly even on lower-end computers.

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: Ensures a block is placed every time your crosshair moves over a new valid position while holding the "use" key.

Maintaining structural fidelity during high-speed automated placement requires tight integration with the underlying graphics engine. Version 1.89 introduces custom shaders and normal-map preservation techniques to ensure that assets do not clip, flicker, or lose their material properties when placed in rapid succession. Basic mods often cause "ghost blocks"—blocks that appear

Given the difficulty in finding a specific mod, perhaps I should consider that "189" might be a reference to a specific mod version on a site like "modrinth" or "curseforge". I'll search for "189" on modrinth. "189" is a typo for "1.8.9", which is a common version for Minecraft mods. I'll search for "AutoPlace 1.8.9 mod". results show "AutoPlacePatch" for 1.8.8, but not 189. Maybe "189" is a mod ID on a site like "curseforge". I'll search for "curseforge autoplace 189".'m not finding a mod that matches "189". It's possible the user made a typo or is referring to an obscure mod. I'll try searching for "189 autoplace mod high quality" without quotes. seems the search is not yielding a clear result. Maybe "189" refers to a "mod 189" on a site like "mods.factorio.com" where the mod ID is 189. I'll try to search for "factorio.com mod 189"..

The basic premise of autoplace functionality can be broken down into a few key components: Here’s a sample review for the , written

: Advanced versions of this mod allow you to hold the "Use" key (Right-Click) to automatically place blocks as you move your crosshair over a new position. This removes the need for precision timing and is essential for fast-paced building or bridging.

The allows players to automatically place buildings, belts, inserters, power poles, and pipes in a grid or along a path based on customizable rules. It dramatically reduces repetitive clicking for large factories.