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So Fingees DOES actually code mods. WHERE THE SHIT DO I FIND THEM???

in his newest short he showed the actual programming process, which i was starting to suspect they werent actual mods and just renders or sum

but they arent. where do i find them????? i wanna screw around with them

https://redd.it/1mizdfg
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Why do people play with 8 render distance?

Many people I spoke with on this sub say that you should play with 8 render distance max. Why? I get it if your machine is a bit older, but why not crack it up if you can? Is it because of Distant Horizons? Because I found that DH is way slower, uglier and laggier at shorter distances than just generating them normally.

Seems strange to me.

https://redd.it/1mja67m
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someone burned down my minecraft base on our modded server, so i made this
https://redd.it/1mjdlib
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[Liminal Industries] My Nether looks like this now. Those error blocks should be book piles... any idea on how to fix this?
https://redd.it/1mjbieh
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JEI vs EMI — Which one is truly better for modern expert packs?

Hey folks,

I'm an old modded Minecraft player finally building my own expert modpack, and I’ve been having a blast crafting everything from recipes to progression systems. Naturally, I defaulted to JEI as my recipe viewer of choice, it’s what I’ve always known.

But recently, I started seeing more and more people mention EMI as a better alternative for modern packs. So now I’m pausing to ask the community:

What’s your actual preference — JEI or EMI? And why?

From what I’ve gathered:

* JEI has better compatibility with legacy mods and less explicit plugins.
* EMI offers better performance, a cleaner modern UI, and smarter recipe indexing.
* You can technically use both, but is that seen as good practice or just messy?

Personally, I prefer the oldschool interface ( probably just muscle memory ) but I’m open to being convinced. EMI does seem very appealing on paper.

The real issue for me is, I’ve already done a fair amount of JEI-specific setup in my pack (like custom pages, added tooltips, hidden duplicate entries, etc.), also Custom Machinary seems to work well with JEI with minor to no adjustments. So I’m wondering:

How painful is it to port all that to EMI?

Or is it even worth it from a production standpoint?

At the end of the day, I’m looking for the most stable and reliable tool for a long-term modpack, even if it means sacrificing some visual polish or modern UI features.

Would love to hear real-world experiences from other devs and players alike, what do you trust more in 1.20+?

Thanks in advance!

https://redd.it/1mjh0as
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Monifactory vs Nomifactory vs Omnifactory?

Please if anyone can clarify what each of these are and which I should play, I would be greatly appreciative. I'm super confused

https://redd.it/1mj9vho
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Liminal Industries- What to do with books? Also is there a discord?
https://redd.it/1mjn6rt
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forge this, fabric that, neoforge here, quilt there
https://redd.it/1mjol35
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SophisticatedBackpacks' deposit upgrade annihilated 180 thousand blocks
https://redd.it/1mjvm88
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Itemducts have fallen, billions must Xnet (please suggest me thermal-esque tech mods this is a cry for help)
https://redd.it/1mjxrjd
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