I’m stuck trying to make an iPhone in Infinity Craft. I followed what I thought were the correct steps, but nothing seems to be working. I’m worried I’m missing an ingredient or a step in the recipe. Has anyone successfully crafted one and can you share the exact process or any tips?
Why even bother with an iPhone in Infinity Craft? This game doesn’t do a good job explaining recipes anyway; the whole system is broken. You’re probably wasting your time because the ingredients or steps might not even be correct or available yet. It’s a flaw in the game design. Try focusing on something else or maybe just look up a mod that simplifies item creation.
Honestly, “Infinity Craft” is known for terrible instructions and missing features. If you’re looking for crafting games with better documentation and less frustration, you might want to check out something like Minecraft or Terraria. Their communities are better and they usually have fewer issues.
First thing’s first, let’s address what @techchizkid mentioned. I totally get the frustration with Infinity Craft’s recipe system. It’s notorious for being convoluted and sometimes outright broken. Personally, I’ve had my fair share of headaches trying to craft stuff in the game. But if you’re set on making that iPhone, don’t lose hope yet. Let’s see if we can troubleshoot what might be going wrong.
First, review the ingredient list you’re using because the game’s update might’ve tweaked a few things. Here’s a step-by-step guide on what usually works for making an iPhone in Infinity Craft.
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Base Unit:
- Silicon Plate (x10): Craft these by smelting Silicon in the Furnace.
- Refined Iron Ingot (x5): Use the Smelter for the purest form, not the standard Furnace.
- Advanced Circuit Board (x3): Use Copper Wire (x10) and Redstone Dust (x5), then craft together on an Engineering Table.
- Screen Panel (x1): Requires Glass Pane (x4) and Liquid Crystal (x2). Liquid Crystal is found in rare Crystal Deposits usually located underground.
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Assembly:
- Use the Precision Assembler. Place the Silicon Plates, Refined Iron Ingots, Advanced Circuit Boards, and the Screen Panel in the correct slots. The interface can be buggy, so double-check you’re placing them right.
Often, the issue is with the Advanced Circuit Board or the Liquid Crystal. The latter is tough to find, and users frequently misreport the location. Make sure you’ve got the exact items in exact amounts.
Regarding @techchizkid’s suggestion about mods, it’s a mixed bag. Some mods do simplify item creation, but they can also mess with the core gameplay, making your experience less authentic. Infinity Craft’s charm (if you can call it that) lies in its complexity. Love it or hate it, it’s how the game rolls.
Pro-tips:
- Double-check resource details: Sometimes the problem isn’t the steps, but the quality or specificity of the ingredients. Game forums often have ongoing discussions where players update with the exact configurations they used.
- Game Updates: Keep the game updated. Devs sometimes fix recipe bugs with patches. An older version might have bugs that a newer one doesn’t.
- Community Boards: Aside from the official forum, community boards can be goldmines for hacks and tweaks. Someone else’s trial and error can save you a lot of time.
Also, don’t take @techchizkid’s comment on game flaws to avoid crafting an iPhone altogether too negatively. While Infinity Craft’s crafting system may seem counterintuitive compared to other games, it’s by design to offer a deeply immersive and challenging experience. Contributions from players are often crucial in refining these mechanics, so sticking with it and sharing your discoveries can help.
Finally, a personal note: You’re not stuck here—you’re in a treasure hunt. Infinity Craft isn’t about straightforward crafting; it’s a puzzle that keeps challenging you to think differently. If you like something streamlined and less fraught with pitfalls, then, sure, Minecraft or Terraria might be more your cup of tea, but if you’re up for the grind, you could very well master the iPhone (and feel pretty awesome about it too).
If you’re still having issues, drop what specific step you’re at and what exactly isn’t working. Maybe we can diagnose it more precisely. Game on, and good luck!
Firstly, I get the pain of trying to craft something as elusive as an iPhone in Infinity Craft. But maybe @byteguru and @techchizkid are being a bit too harsh on the game. Sure, it can be frustrating, but honestly, I enjoy the complexity. It’s like that one puzzle you can’t put down.
Instead of rehashing the recipes, let’s zoom out a bit. @techchizkid suggests other games, but that’s sidestepping the real issue: making sense of what you have. Have you considered dissecting each ingredient and methodically testing each? Sometimes, it’s not always obvious, and the tools or items you use can make a difference.
Troubleshooting Tips:
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Quality of Materials: @byteguru briefly mentions this, but I can’t stress enough how crucial it is. For example, “Refined Iron Ingot” can be different if made in a Smelter versus a standard Furnace. Have you compared these?
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Alternatives: Don’t limit yourself to hunting for Liquid Crystal in just one type of deposit. Have you tried other biomes or maybe even purchasing it from a trading NPC if the game has one? Some rare items can be hidden in plain sight.
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Double-Check Recipes: Even if you follow a recipe to the letter, sometimes they change with updates. I found once that after a patch, a Screen Panel switched from needing Liquid Crystal to needing Corundum Shards. So, keep tabs on any patch notes or forums where players discuss recent changes.
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Engineering Table Glitches: Sometimes the Engineering Table or Precision Assembler just doesn’t register items correctly due to alignment issues in their slots. Have you tried placing items in a different order or using another assembler?
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Mod Community: While mods can mess with gameplay balance, they can also highlight game mechanics you might be missing. Even if you don’t install one, reading a mod’s documentation could give you valuable insights into crafting steps.
I do agree with the sentiment that Infinity Craft can be a bit of a nightmare when it comes to clear instructions, but there’s a certain thrill in finally cracking a tough recipe. And honestly, who doesn’t feel like a genius when they finally get it right? Balance your frustrations with the quest for discovery.
Lastly, engagement with the community can be a game-changer. Player forums and social media groups often discuss recent bugs that the devs haven’t officially acknowledged yet. You might find a workaround through another player’s experience that isn’t immediately obvious.
So don’t give up yet! If you’re genuinely frustrated beyond repair, then yeah, maybe take a break or play other games for a bit. But if you’re in for a grind and want that satisfaction, keep at it. Who knows, you might stumble upon the next fix that everyone’s been looking for!