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how long until "le old minecrap is better" pseuds rediscover the glory that is 1.12.2 modding?
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1.20 modding is objectively superior in every single way, the single mod of distant horizons makes this so, any who deny this are blind and/or redditors
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you can remove it in every single version of the game, your lack of will to do so is the only thing stopping you, you are weak
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>>737100975
Come home, white man.
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i tried to get into modded a couple of times but i keep dropping, mostly because i keep pirating new games, but this time because i was playing sky factory 4 but my island is shit and im oretty sure i need to remake it from scratch, automating ore tree is a pain woth the simple storage mod (or whatever it was calledl but i cant make ae2 until i get the ore plants or pigs going for some ores and every time i think about playing all this stuff drains my will to play
Am i fundamentally not built for modded mc?
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>>737100975
because you don't seem to realize how fucking insane it is that modders need to latch onto old versions of a game just to have their mods work. With every other game, the moment an update hits everyone scrambles to get their mods working, but not Minecraft. Years of progress are just ignored because this mod that adds 200 colors of wood only works on a build that came out 9 years ago. And no one seems to give a shit.
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>>737106964
It's not that insane, years of progress and all they've got is a useless snot looking mob and a couple new kinds of woods.
No wonder people'd rather stay with a 9 years old version that has 200 colors of wood instead.
And it'll keep being like this until they add something so groundbreaking that mods can't replicate it, which they won't do, because they're forbidden to make significant changes to the game
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There’s dozens of us!
I’ve got a small modpack that fixes some of the major annoyances and adds a few things from early release versions like breeding animals and a few crops like melon and apple trees (seperate from and rarer than normal trees).
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>>737106964
People tried to keep up for a while, but there's no point at the new update cadence where the couple of months it takes to update is the same amount of time between patches that break things again (when all they add is a single new mob and a different colour of tree)
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>>737106964
Most modders aren't working on live service titles like MC that get updates every year or so.
How is that strange?
The Fallout 4 community had a shitfit when Bethesda updated the game when the TV show came out, because otherwise it had been mostly dead for nearly a decade.
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>>737110882
I'm usually pretty iffy on ingame handbooks and what not but the handbook for VS should be the standard for any wikigame.
When using it you can chose to pause time or not, you can click through the recipes to see each step and they'll display branching crafting outputs on the individual steps. Plus its very easy to navigate and has a pretty functional search bar. I would have dropped the game in my first summer if i had to alt+tab constantly to look up how to do shit