I'm tired of making a big Minecraft experience — I can’t do this alone anymore
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Is it legal to use any mods you want in monetized videos?
Am i allowed to use any mod(s) that I want and then make videos using them, with the intention of possibly making money from said videos? Maybe noscripted, roleplay-style videos with storytelling.
For example, CustomNPCs is a mod that claims to have the licence creative commons attribution non-commercial 3.0 unported, so would I be in any legal trouble if I were to use it? And perhaps mix it with other mods, from WorldEdit to Blockbuster Studio or ReplayMod, etc...
Does Mojang get the final say? And what about many of the youtubers who DO use all kinds of mods in their videos for different purposes and have no issues with this.
I just want to know if I am allowed to do it, or if it would cause major problems legally and/or morally if I were to create potentially monetized videos that utilize these mods (like CustomNPCs).
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Am i allowed to use any mod(s) that I want and then make videos using them, with the intention of possibly making money from said videos? Maybe noscripted, roleplay-style videos with storytelling.
For example, CustomNPCs is a mod that claims to have the licence creative commons attribution non-commercial 3.0 unported, so would I be in any legal trouble if I were to use it? And perhaps mix it with other mods, from WorldEdit to Blockbuster Studio or ReplayMod, etc...
Does Mojang get the final say? And what about many of the youtubers who DO use all kinds of mods in their videos for different purposes and have no issues with this.
I just want to know if I am allowed to do it, or if it would cause major problems legally and/or morally if I were to create potentially monetized videos that utilize these mods (like CustomNPCs).
https://redd.it/1pp23rd
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What kind of mods/modpacks you wish to see more of?
Havent been around of the modding community for some time, I wonder what people yearn rn
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Havent been around of the modding community for some time, I wonder what people yearn rn
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Any modern modpacks (like 1.20+) that require create to progress?
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I saw this on Twitter and wondered if someone else has tried it and if it is a legit mod?
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Ftb quest devs should an unskippable popup that explains how to use a quest book
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Is there a mod out there that could make you write on book and quills like this?
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Friction points when playing modpacks
I was rewatching Threefolds video about staying motivated playing modpacks and I reread the comment by Etho. Something made me stop and reflect on it a bit more.
In the first part he agrees that it's important to set goals, which Threefold goes into in the video at length:
> Well said! I agree that as long as you have a goal you are chasing, whether it is provided by the modpack itself or by yourself, then you will probably stay motivated.
This one I understand, but in the second part he talks about friction points:
> I think it is also important to identify friction points that come up and try deal with them as soon as possible. They are usually pretty subtle, but can pile up, and before you know it... you don't want to play the world anymore even if you still have a goal in mind.
I started to think about mine, but I found them pretty difficult to identify. The only ones I could come up with were having to stop building something because you ran out of materials.
What are your friction points and how do you deal with them?
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I was rewatching Threefolds video about staying motivated playing modpacks and I reread the comment by Etho. Something made me stop and reflect on it a bit more.
In the first part he agrees that it's important to set goals, which Threefold goes into in the video at length:
> Well said! I agree that as long as you have a goal you are chasing, whether it is provided by the modpack itself or by yourself, then you will probably stay motivated.
This one I understand, but in the second part he talks about friction points:
> I think it is also important to identify friction points that come up and try deal with them as soon as possible. They are usually pretty subtle, but can pile up, and before you know it... you don't want to play the world anymore even if you still have a goal in mind.
I started to think about mine, but I found them pretty difficult to identify. The only ones I could come up with were having to stop building something because you ran out of materials.
What are your friction points and how do you deal with them?
https://redd.it/1pprmso
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if the modded terraria and modded minecraft communities are in sort-of contact then how come there isn't a terraria tech mod yet
they copied ae2 (magic storage)but theyre too cowardly to copy botania or thermal. why is that ~~(i know, because the average modded terraria player treats the game as a cuphead esque boss rush instead of a sandbox)~~
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they copied ae2 (magic storage)but theyre too cowardly to copy botania or thermal. why is that ~~(i know, because the average modded terraria player treats the game as a cuphead esque boss rush instead of a sandbox)~~
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