"Cassiterite Sand" "Tricalcium Phosphate" "Pyrochlore" Statements made up by the utterly insane.
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I feel like there's no good modpack with M&A, I'd love to discover the mod, it look amazing
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e4mc question
So I just learned about this mod. Me and my friends want to play with mods. Will I (as the host) be the only one that has to have mods installed, or will my friends also need to download those mods? Also, let’s say I have a mod installed while hosting(trade cycling mod for example), and my friend joins but he has a mod installed, will the “server” also use his mod, or my mods only(as the host)?
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So I just learned about this mod. Me and my friends want to play with mods. Will I (as the host) be the only one that has to have mods installed, or will my friends also need to download those mods? Also, let’s say I have a mod installed while hosting(trade cycling mod for example), and my friend joins but he has a mod installed, will the “server” also use his mod, or my mods only(as the host)?
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My tips for making a "forever world" modpack!
While typically vanilla Minecraft is preferable for a long-term survival world, I prefer to play modded Minecraft and wanted to set up a personal modpack for my own "forever world" and these are some tips I'd give to someone who wants to do the same:
1) Avoid mods that greatly affect world generation. It's one thing if you remove a mod from your pack and a single ore disappears, it's another thing entirely if a biome vanishes alongside all of that biome's blocks. Or multiple biomes.
2) Avoid the temptation of teleportation mods. While they're super convenient, they take away the satisfaction of setting up infrastructure like roads or train networks.
3) Avoid storage mods... maybe. If you're the kind of person to never organize your storage in vanilla, then disregard this tip, but otherwise, I'd recommend not using any storage mods so that you can set up your own organized storage system and not have it be made entirely redundant by a mod like Tom's Simple Storage.
4) Aim for as few huge content mods as possible. Client stuff that doesn't affect the world at all like JEI are fair game, though.
5) Don't be afraid to take a risk and add smaller mods that aren't as large and consistently updated as super popular mods like Supplementaries. I have a number of mods like Exposure, Tide, and Little Big Redstone. While removing any of those would suck, it wouldn't break my world. You can check if a mod would be safe to remove if it stops getting updated by creating a world, placing stuff from the mod down, and then removing the mod and loading back into the world.
6) This is more of a personal preference thing, but I would recommend against using mini-maps. I find them pretty distracting and it's more fun to do stuff like mapping out your world yourself. There's also the Map Atlas mod that sort of acts like a nice medium between mods like JourneyMap and vanilla maps.
https://redd.it/1lswez1
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While typically vanilla Minecraft is preferable for a long-term survival world, I prefer to play modded Minecraft and wanted to set up a personal modpack for my own "forever world" and these are some tips I'd give to someone who wants to do the same:
1) Avoid mods that greatly affect world generation. It's one thing if you remove a mod from your pack and a single ore disappears, it's another thing entirely if a biome vanishes alongside all of that biome's blocks. Or multiple biomes.
2) Avoid the temptation of teleportation mods. While they're super convenient, they take away the satisfaction of setting up infrastructure like roads or train networks.
3) Avoid storage mods... maybe. If you're the kind of person to never organize your storage in vanilla, then disregard this tip, but otherwise, I'd recommend not using any storage mods so that you can set up your own organized storage system and not have it be made entirely redundant by a mod like Tom's Simple Storage.
4) Aim for as few huge content mods as possible. Client stuff that doesn't affect the world at all like JEI are fair game, though.
5) Don't be afraid to take a risk and add smaller mods that aren't as large and consistently updated as super popular mods like Supplementaries. I have a number of mods like Exposure, Tide, and Little Big Redstone. While removing any of those would suck, it wouldn't break my world. You can check if a mod would be safe to remove if it stops getting updated by creating a world, placing stuff from the mod down, and then removing the mod and loading back into the world.
6) This is more of a personal preference thing, but I would recommend against using mini-maps. I find them pretty distracting and it's more fun to do stuff like mapping out your world yourself. There's also the Map Atlas mod that sort of acts like a nice medium between mods like JourneyMap and vanilla maps.
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Let's make an extended mod alignment chart. ProjectE got to Chaotic Impure. Day 21: Lawful Evil.
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I made my first Java mod. It adds more uses for sweet berries and glow berries.
https://redd.it/1lsww68
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Modpack that FEELS Classic
No, I don’t mean a modpack that makes the game SO RETRO by overhauling the game to be an ‘alternate take’ of prerelease. I mean a modpack (or really even just mods-,) that is similar in vein to pre release mods.
A problem I have with most modern modpacks is the way they almost try and turn Minecraft into a different game completely. I loved the subtlety of older mods like the aether, or mo creatures, elemental creepers, or the old tornado mod, or tropicraft. Things that didn’t turn the game into something different, but instead expanded upon it.
There are some mods/packs similar to this, but their idea of expanding tends to be “here’s something seperate from the main game you can focus really hard on and grind.” I liked stuff that felt ever present in the world, shifting the vibe without ever making it feel like a totally different game.
Basically, I’m kinda just wanting stuff that’d bring that nostalgic vibe of watching a classic pre release modded Minecraft playthrough (Yogscast/The Creatures.)
And yes, while I can always go back to these older versions and play these exact mods, I’m curious as to whether or not there generally are mods of this sort for more modern versions of the game, or if the modding community has sort of left that era behind.
https://redd.it/1lsxc59
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No, I don’t mean a modpack that makes the game SO RETRO by overhauling the game to be an ‘alternate take’ of prerelease. I mean a modpack (or really even just mods-,) that is similar in vein to pre release mods.
A problem I have with most modern modpacks is the way they almost try and turn Minecraft into a different game completely. I loved the subtlety of older mods like the aether, or mo creatures, elemental creepers, or the old tornado mod, or tropicraft. Things that didn’t turn the game into something different, but instead expanded upon it.
There are some mods/packs similar to this, but their idea of expanding tends to be “here’s something seperate from the main game you can focus really hard on and grind.” I liked stuff that felt ever present in the world, shifting the vibe without ever making it feel like a totally different game.
Basically, I’m kinda just wanting stuff that’d bring that nostalgic vibe of watching a classic pre release modded Minecraft playthrough (Yogscast/The Creatures.)
And yes, while I can always go back to these older versions and play these exact mods, I’m curious as to whether or not there generally are mods of this sort for more modern versions of the game, or if the modding community has sort of left that era behind.
https://redd.it/1lsxc59
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