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Minecraft: Java Edition
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REQUIRES Java 17!
Simple "kitchen sink" modpack under development for Miffix_r, TheUnknownETC, and Trustmeiexist's communities, on a private-ish server dedicated to said Discord/Twitch communities.
Our goal is to achieve a relatively stable experience sampling many of the Fabric ecosystem's popular modifications, allowing players to enjoy much of what makes Fabric well, "Fabric". Remember those days with simple modpacks thrown together in an evening, that were fun for a few days then forgotten? We want to capture that on an extended scale. Eventually, our goal is to switch entirely to Quilt should the day arrive where Quilt meets our wants for stability.
To achieve that, here's a taste of the features or mods the pack offers:
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Bewitchment for all your pagan needs
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Most of the "Let's Do _" mods for a playful extension to farming, cooking, and decorating
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Oodles canoodles and toaster strudels of optimization mods including but not limited to:
- Krypton for reliable connectivity
- FerriteCore for less memory usage in general
- Memory Leak Fix for less annoying memory leaks that minecraft is known for
- Modern Fix for loads of bug and lag fixes
- Sodium for proper system resource utilization, boosting performance significantly
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Immersive Airships for a fun alternative to teleportation (though there are late game teleportation devices)
A warning: This pack includes unstable mods to assist with its optimization, and as such could very well randomly destroy your world. An example is C2ME, which changes chunk generation significantly and is well known to have its own unique issues. Also, mods which fundamentally break certain safety features have been implemented, like No Chat Reports.
Also, this pack is under heavy development, and as such may have world breaking changes often while we iron out what does and does not mesh with previously mentioned communities.
For servers: As it stands, the modlist as-is should work fine for personal servers, though again, this is not a guarantee.