I’m seeing how often small updates break mods and wondering how people keep up. I thought maybe people froze themselves to certain versions for just combat and related changes, but now I’m realizing people probably do it for certain mods.

I’m newer to modding but I can’t imagine the game without Alex’s Mobs. So I guess I’ll remain in 1.20.1. I’ve also just created my first mod and I can’t imagine repeating the process over and over again.

  • @Lance5057
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    21 month ago

    We often don’t, skip versions, stay on one for too long, etc. It is getting easier to update though since Neoforge and Mojang aren’t making sweeping changes.

    • @A_Random_Idiot
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      1 month ago

      Neoforge?

      Did forge get a rename, or did someone finally get sick of Forges bullshit and make a less bullshit but still compatible version?

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      Wowee, Lex finally got to the find out apart of all his fucking around.

      Did NeoForge remove the stupid shit like Forge Energy?

      cause let me tell you, modded minecraft started getting real boring around the time Forge decided RF was going to be the energy system everyone used.

      • @Lance5057
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        123 days ago

        naw FE still a thing, though it can be named whatever people want.