I've been continuing to work on my massive overhaul of Minecraft's geology, so I've come with a nearly 600-block large progress showcase of nothing but minerals, arranged alphabetically.
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Overthinking/Perfectionism when creating your own modpack. "What if there's a mod I'm missing?"
Hello, I am creating a personal modpack to hopefully give me many hours of enjoyment. I spend time making the modpack, and adding many cool mods, however eventually I get to the point where I don't actually want to play as I worry I may be missing some mod. Like I don't want to spend so many hours and get attached a world before realizing I found a new cool mod that I should have added. And its made worse by the different Minecraft versions, modloaders, and compatibilities restricting which mods can and cannot be used.
Now I know the answer is probably to just ignore it and start playing, most mods that don't affect world gen can be added to existing worlds fine anyway, but it still gets to me. Like I don't want to miss out on an experience I could've had if I just included one mod I wasn't aware of. I think part of it is how special Minecraft is for me. Being such a big part of my childhood this game is incredibly meaningful to me and that's why I am wanting the best experience possible even though that's not really an attainable goal.
I have not been able to find much discussion about this part of creating a modpack so I am curious about others thoughts/perspectives. Anybody else encounter this problem or stuff similar when making modpacks? Any other ways to deal with it? Thank you.
https://redd.it/1irkrgu
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Hello, I am creating a personal modpack to hopefully give me many hours of enjoyment. I spend time making the modpack, and adding many cool mods, however eventually I get to the point where I don't actually want to play as I worry I may be missing some mod. Like I don't want to spend so many hours and get attached a world before realizing I found a new cool mod that I should have added. And its made worse by the different Minecraft versions, modloaders, and compatibilities restricting which mods can and cannot be used.
Now I know the answer is probably to just ignore it and start playing, most mods that don't affect world gen can be added to existing worlds fine anyway, but it still gets to me. Like I don't want to miss out on an experience I could've had if I just included one mod I wasn't aware of. I think part of it is how special Minecraft is for me. Being such a big part of my childhood this game is incredibly meaningful to me and that's why I am wanting the best experience possible even though that's not really an attainable goal.
I have not been able to find much discussion about this part of creating a modpack so I am curious about others thoughts/perspectives. Anybody else encounter this problem or stuff similar when making modpacks? Any other ways to deal with it? Thank you.
https://redd.it/1irkrgu
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