New to using shaders. Is this how things are supposed to look?. See attached image.
Playing ATM10TTS. When I enable shaders (any of those included with the pack or BSL) I see this.
blotches
Anyone know what's going on?
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Playing ATM10TTS. When I enable shaders (any of those included with the pack or BSL) I see this.
blotches
Anyone know what's going on?
Linux/Prism/AMD
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Best/most popular current modpack for a Minecraft veteran?
I know these questions maybe a bit repeated, but I guess I'm looking for something more specific to my case.
I first started playing Minecraft in January 2011, so it's been almost 15 years. At one point, I was really into Tekkit (during the peak of the Yogscast series), then I played some more mods like Voltz, FTB, and a space modpack that I can't remember the name of.
Now I'm looking to go back to modded Minecraft, but it's been years since I've last tried anything. So what are the new popular modpacks? I'm looking for something stable and regularly updated with a nice community and lots of players (if I decide to try multiplayer after a while). I'm mostly interested in tech and farming mods, but a bigger variety (like magic, alchemy, exploration, etc.) won't hurt. Not looking for a horror or hardcore experience, just something nice where I can build cool projects like automated farms, factories, etc.
TL;DR: What's the latest and greatest modpack that people are playing in 2025?
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I know these questions maybe a bit repeated, but I guess I'm looking for something more specific to my case.
I first started playing Minecraft in January 2011, so it's been almost 15 years. At one point, I was really into Tekkit (during the peak of the Yogscast series), then I played some more mods like Voltz, FTB, and a space modpack that I can't remember the name of.
Now I'm looking to go back to modded Minecraft, but it's been years since I've last tried anything. So what are the new popular modpacks? I'm looking for something stable and regularly updated with a nice community and lots of players (if I decide to try multiplayer after a while). I'm mostly interested in tech and farming mods, but a bigger variety (like magic, alchemy, exploration, etc.) won't hurt. Not looking for a horror or hardcore experience, just something nice where I can build cool projects like automated farms, factories, etc.
TL;DR: What's the latest and greatest modpack that people are playing in 2025?
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I think this is gonna save a ton of time when it comes to shaders!
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Looking to introduce my girlfriend to modded Minecraft. What packs would be good for a beginner?
I really love tech/automation but I think it would bore her to death so I'm hoping there's something out there that would allow us to compromise on that.
I'm not sure what types of mods she would like but it'd be nice to find something with a decent sprinkling of magic and exploration so she has a chance to try those, and anything else that might be suitable for a beginner. Bonus points if it has in-depth quest lines that allows her to learn the game on her own so she doesn't have to rely on me to explain how every mod works.
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I really love tech/automation but I think it would bore her to death so I'm hoping there's something out there that would allow us to compromise on that.
I'm not sure what types of mods she would like but it'd be nice to find something with a decent sprinkling of magic and exploration so she has a chance to try those, and anything else that might be suitable for a beginner. Bonus points if it has in-depth quest lines that allows her to learn the game on her own so she doesn't have to rely on me to explain how every mod works.
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I got a LOT of free time - GTNH, Divine Journey 2 or Meatballcraft?
As a note, furthest I got in GTNH was steam age. So I wouldn't be too new to the pack (up till then). I only quit because a creeper came by and exploded my entire base, and then a second creeper (and I think a third) came by and destroyed all my items. I was pretty upset tbh. I spent like 100 or so hours to get there xD But I love the quest book and as someone who just graduated college (but back at home since cant find a job, looked for months and rents too expensive, had a few roommate but they all went back home too lol)...got a lot of free time. Like a lot. GTNH seems good for that.
But I've heard good things about Meatballcraft (which apparently is more of an RPG?) and DJ2 (which apparently is very linear?) as well.
Though I do only want to put time (for now) into one pack as my main pack. I play Homestead pack too, but its more a cozy/relaxing one for the side than a main pack for me.
But of the three, ignoring the GTNH meme that I see posted a lot...any I should focus on? I love tech and good quests. But all three have that anyway (as far as quests go)
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As a note, furthest I got in GTNH was steam age. So I wouldn't be too new to the pack (up till then). I only quit because a creeper came by and exploded my entire base, and then a second creeper (and I think a third) came by and destroyed all my items. I was pretty upset tbh. I spent like 100 or so hours to get there xD But I love the quest book and as someone who just graduated college (but back at home since cant find a job, looked for months and rents too expensive, had a few roommate but they all went back home too lol)...got a lot of free time. Like a lot. GTNH seems good for that.
But I've heard good things about Meatballcraft (which apparently is more of an RPG?) and DJ2 (which apparently is very linear?) as well.
Though I do only want to put time (for now) into one pack as my main pack. I play Homestead pack too, but its more a cozy/relaxing one for the side than a main pack for me.
But of the three, ignoring the GTNH meme that I see posted a lot...any I should focus on? I love tech and good quests. But all three have that anyway (as far as quests go)
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Be real... Is GT:NH THAT good?
Hey all.
I've been following Minecraft since 2010 and was one of those kids who got multiple viruses on his laptop from trying to download Too Many Items for 1.7.3 from Softonic and played the original Tekkit when it came out. I've also been around since the beginning of Feed the Beast and have wonderful memories on Feed the Beast: Ultimate, and I currently have a small server with my friends on Enigmatica 10.
All of that being said, I also frequent this sub and New Horizons is absolutely everywhere. Truly everywhere. Half of the posts and comments are memes, but the sentiment is obviously real: that GT:NH is pretty much modded Minecraft's magnum opus.
Can y'all explain it to me like I'm 5? I understand the ages, and the progression is super specific, but spending upwards of 2000 hours on a pack seems insane. Hope I can gain some insight, and potentially get converted to a believer in it.
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Hey all.
I've been following Minecraft since 2010 and was one of those kids who got multiple viruses on his laptop from trying to download Too Many Items for 1.7.3 from Softonic and played the original Tekkit when it came out. I've also been around since the beginning of Feed the Beast and have wonderful memories on Feed the Beast: Ultimate, and I currently have a small server with my friends on Enigmatica 10.
All of that being said, I also frequent this sub and New Horizons is absolutely everywhere. Truly everywhere. Half of the posts and comments are memes, but the sentiment is obviously real: that GT:NH is pretty much modded Minecraft's magnum opus.
Can y'all explain it to me like I'm 5? I understand the ages, and the progression is super specific, but spending upwards of 2000 hours on a pack seems insane. Hope I can gain some insight, and potentially get converted to a believer in it.
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REVIEW Technological Ascent (MC 1.20.1)
Within its category, TA is one of the best modpacks I've seen. The Missus and I loved it!
The category of packs we like to play is quest-driven, tech-heavy, combat-light or no-combat. Those are the kind of modpack I write Reddit reviews for. Nomifactory is a big name in that category. TA is not nearly as monumental and time-consuming, but it's also less grindy and (in my opinion) more fun. With just over 5K downloads, I feel it's underrated and deserves more coverage.
TA is a skyblock that starts with Botania, then Create, then Applied Energistics (!), ProjectE and then stuff like Thermal and Mekanism, and later Draconic and Avaritia. Interesting progression, but the author has made it work well. ProjectE and EMC commoditize just a small selection of resources, mostly ores, and this makes it useful rather than game-ruining.
The sequence of quests is very well thought-out. The quests lead you through the progression and you do well to follow those hints. Quests have meaningful and useful comments where appropriate but you're expected to be familiar with the mods (or willing to learn) and to apply some less known solutions. Up until almost the end, the curve is tolerable and you get a sense of accomplishment from getting stuff done.
The End Dragon needs to be killed, once and later 2 more times. The quest book leads you to some tools that make it easy even for senior citizens like us. Yes, there is a jet pack! Also, the Gaia Guardian, a few times. Other than that, violence is restricted to your mob farm.
The author claims it should be possible to complete the pack in 1-2 weeks. We took about 2 weeks to get to the 2nd last quest page and gave up most of the way through that. Things start to get a bit tougher there, as the endgame expects things to be crafted in huge quantities. Fair enough, but we chose to be lazy and punt. Better players will enjoy the challenge.
The author explicitly notes that this pack is intended for solo play. He doesn't provide a server download, obviously. But I'm happy to report that installing the Forge boot loader and copying the directories /mods, /config, /defaultconfig /kubejs and /libraries allowed me to start up a server instance. To share EMC points, I needed to add TeamProjectE to the mods. Easy-peasy if you're into that stuff.
Every quest was achievable, and we encountered 0 bugs, 0 crashes. The server ran uninterrupted for almost 2 weeks, which is rare in our experience.
Technically excellent, enjoyable play - thumbs up!
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Within its category, TA is one of the best modpacks I've seen. The Missus and I loved it!
The category of packs we like to play is quest-driven, tech-heavy, combat-light or no-combat. Those are the kind of modpack I write Reddit reviews for. Nomifactory is a big name in that category. TA is not nearly as monumental and time-consuming, but it's also less grindy and (in my opinion) more fun. With just over 5K downloads, I feel it's underrated and deserves more coverage.
TA is a skyblock that starts with Botania, then Create, then Applied Energistics (!), ProjectE and then stuff like Thermal and Mekanism, and later Draconic and Avaritia. Interesting progression, but the author has made it work well. ProjectE and EMC commoditize just a small selection of resources, mostly ores, and this makes it useful rather than game-ruining.
The sequence of quests is very well thought-out. The quests lead you through the progression and you do well to follow those hints. Quests have meaningful and useful comments where appropriate but you're expected to be familiar with the mods (or willing to learn) and to apply some less known solutions. Up until almost the end, the curve is tolerable and you get a sense of accomplishment from getting stuff done.
The End Dragon needs to be killed, once and later 2 more times. The quest book leads you to some tools that make it easy even for senior citizens like us. Yes, there is a jet pack! Also, the Gaia Guardian, a few times. Other than that, violence is restricted to your mob farm.
The author claims it should be possible to complete the pack in 1-2 weeks. We took about 2 weeks to get to the 2nd last quest page and gave up most of the way through that. Things start to get a bit tougher there, as the endgame expects things to be crafted in huge quantities. Fair enough, but we chose to be lazy and punt. Better players will enjoy the challenge.
The author explicitly notes that this pack is intended for solo play. He doesn't provide a server download, obviously. But I'm happy to report that installing the Forge boot loader and copying the directories /mods, /config, /defaultconfig /kubejs and /libraries allowed me to start up a server instance. To share EMC points, I needed to add TeamProjectE to the mods. Easy-peasy if you're into that stuff.
Every quest was achievable, and we encountered 0 bugs, 0 crashes. The server ran uninterrupted for almost 2 weeks, which is rare in our experience.
Technically excellent, enjoyable play - thumbs up!
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If anyone could help me understand where this weird visual is coming from that would be amazing thanks! "Raw porkchop" "common"
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[Mekanism] Any idea why my electrolytic separator isn't running?
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