Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
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Details
Getting Started
Beecraft is a Fabric-based modpack intended to incorporate several simple gameplay expansion mods with straightforward optimization and shader support out-of-the-box.
Client Installation
To simply play the modpack, search for it in the Modrinth launcher application or another supported launcher. You may download a .mrpack file from the Versions page if that is more helpful for you.
Server Installation
As with any client-side modpack, it is easy to run a local server by simply opening your game to your LAN.
Running a dedicated server is more involved and requires background understanding of how to install and operate a Fabric server. If you want to run a dedicated server, you are strongly advised to load a .mrpack file available in the Versions page in a launcher capable of creating a working server directory for you. If you want or need to populate the server mods directory by hand, the following are necessary to provide a feature-complete experience for Beecraft clients. Be advised that, in the course of manual installation, you would need to figure out cross-compatibility yourself:
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- Dawn API by Hugman
- Fabric API by modmuss50
- Geckolib by Gecko
- Grappling Hook Mod: Restitched by CloudG360
- Lithium by jellysquid3
- Memory Leak Fix by fxmorin
- oωo (owo-lib) by glisco
- The Graveyard (FABRIC) by finallion
- Universal Ores by Hugman
- Fabric Waystones by LordDeatHunter
- Xaero's Minimap by thexaero
- Ping Wheel by Luken
- Inventory Profiles Next by blackd
- Another Furniture by crispytwig
Design Principles
Before all other considerations, a desire for simplicity and easy-to-grasp mechanics steers this modpack.
Over many years, we have observed that casual players seeking to ease themselves into the modded Minecraft experience are often overwhelmed by modpacks with half a thousand mods, a dozen new dimensions, and five copies of the same machines. We seek to avoid confusing, overloading, and burning out prospective modded Minecraft players.
Gameplay Expansion
A game with well-considered design language invites the player to learn deeper mechanics simply by playing; while it is fine to need to look up the details of a game's mechanics in a wiki, it is far preferable that the design of items and gameplay interactions steer the player to figure things out without needing to read a reference guide. We identify Create, The Graveyard, Fabric Waystones, and Grappling Hook Mod: Restitched as four (often-underappreciated) mods that facilitate this style of in vivo learning.
Shader Support
It is hoped that anyone -- whether preferring Iris- or Optifine-format shaders -- may use this modpack out of the box. Iris Shaders is included alongside with a slew of mods providing Fabric-stack support for features of the Optifine shader/texture format.
Optimization
A variety of bugfix, optimization, and menu improvement mods are included. This modpack's optimization mods were included with older or less-powerful systems in mind; it is anticipated that players on low-end systems will enjoy stable framerates and stability improvements while high-end system users may crank settings to the max.
Mods Included
In order to simplify licensing for and permission for redistribution, all mods come from modrinth.com. We extend our sincerest thanks to the modders referenced in the Changelog for making their work available on this platform.
Additional Thanks
Icon by AriArtistryAffairs. Used with permission (Thanks Ari!)