Fabric 1.21.1 - transparent block model rendering incorrectly - Any Ideas?
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What are your favorite "cozy" mods?
I am very partial to Mighty Mail by Mr Cray Fish. It feels like it comes straight out of an Animal Crossing game because it blends so well with the UI it adds for the dropbox and the way mailboxes work and each can be named. It doesn't have the UX issues some mods do. It is so cozy feeling to walk up to a drop box and send a package to a friend. They even get to unwrap it when they pickup their mail.
What are some of the cozy mods that you love?
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I am very partial to Mighty Mail by Mr Cray Fish. It feels like it comes straight out of an Animal Crossing game because it blends so well with the UI it adds for the dropbox and the way mailboxes work and each can be named. It doesn't have the UX issues some mods do. It is so cozy feeling to walk up to a drop box and send a package to a friend. They even get to unwrap it when they pickup their mail.
What are some of the cozy mods that you love?
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The best mod loader
I'm going to make this simple, I've redownload Minecraft and want to try using mods again. I was searching for tutorials and most said to use curseforge, but many comments said things like modrinth and prism. I checked out Modrinth and it looks like it doesnt have as many good mods as curseforge but curseforge isn't perfect for my computer. I just care about two things, which is easier to use and whatever one I use had mods that won't be bad or boring.
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I'm going to make this simple, I've redownload Minecraft and want to try using mods again. I was searching for tutorials and most said to use curseforge, but many comments said things like modrinth and prism. I checked out Modrinth and it looks like it doesnt have as many good mods as curseforge but curseforge isn't perfect for my computer. I just care about two things, which is easier to use and whatever one I use had mods that won't be bad or boring.
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Fresh Animations in the twilight forest!
Someone made a fresh animations add on for the the twilight forest called Freshly Twilighted. It's super underrated so I thought I would let more people know.
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Someone made a fresh animations add on for the the twilight forest called Freshly Twilighted. It's super underrated so I thought I would let more people know.
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What actually causes tick lag in large packs?
Take a public server for a huge pack like ATM10, what actually causes heavy CPU load? It seems to me that the mere presence of lots and lots of mods shouldn't have much impact on CPU usage, right? Just RAM, where they have to be loaded. And yet still CPU usage skyrockets as more and more mods are added.
Of course a Minecraft server can have a near-unlimited amount of RAM, but CPU is the major bottleneck. And multi-threading is out of the question, so what functions could be disabled in what order to maximize the amount of players that can play on one server?
How much benefit could be had by just removing/disabling unnecessary mods from the server?
How much CPU load is caused just by ticking wilderness chunks? How much performance could be gained if all players were in the same general area living in one or two chunks right next to eachother, as opposed to all of them loading their own 64-chunk areas in completely different areas of the map?
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Take a public server for a huge pack like ATM10, what actually causes heavy CPU load? It seems to me that the mere presence of lots and lots of mods shouldn't have much impact on CPU usage, right? Just RAM, where they have to be loaded. And yet still CPU usage skyrockets as more and more mods are added.
Of course a Minecraft server can have a near-unlimited amount of RAM, but CPU is the major bottleneck. And multi-threading is out of the question, so what functions could be disabled in what order to maximize the amount of players that can play on one server?
How much benefit could be had by just removing/disabling unnecessary mods from the server?
How much CPU load is caused just by ticking wilderness chunks? How much performance could be gained if all players were in the same general area living in one or two chunks right next to eachother, as opposed to all of them loading their own 64-chunk areas in completely different areas of the map?
https://redd.it/1ioaw0u
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