Can i download a stable mod for older minecraft
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Server ads go here and modpack bugs go here. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Drbretto Popular Member. Mar 5, 1, It's about that time again, my people are clamoring to get a new minecraft pack up. I want to put together a a quick pack for it, but I'm not sure where exactly to start. What version of Minecraft is the best to work with right now? Primary concern is stability, but mod selection is a factor as well.
Here's what I think off-hand, let me know if I'm wrong on any of these: 1. Potentially the most stable..
Is there anything from 1. Besides the inability to break blocks into bits? Or is there a fix for that? Bonus question: Any cool, preferably standalone mods worth looking into adding to a basic pack? Reactions: wertley. Dec 8, 3, 3, Lost as always. The three versions I consider the most stable for Modded Minecraft are: 1. In theory, a lite pack could be run on MB I know mine could. It was out for long enough that by the time the version became depreciated, most of the major bugs were already ironed out for most of the major mods.
It didn't exist for as long as 1. As far as your bonus question, depends on what sort of experience you want from the mod. Are you looking for significant mechanical changes or are you looking for something more subtle? Reactions: Drbretto , wertley. GamerwithnoGame Forum Addict. Jan 29, 2, 1, That means that the code can change a lot between versions. Mods use that code to add new features. If the methods they use get removed between versions, that mod doesn't work on a newer version of Minecraft because it can't find that code anymore.
Don't PM me with questions. They will be ignored! Make a thread on the appropriate board for support. Update to the latest version for support. This is actually what is happening currently with 1. Mojang rewrites parts of the code that mods rely on, therefore needing an update.
The thing special with these two instances is that Mojang substantially changed code The Flattening in 1. The flattening itself isn't a problem, its a code choice made by Mojang now that they've finally expanded the block ID limit and abstracted away metadata. The real change with 1. My Discord - Cadiboo My Website - Cadiboo. My Mods - Cadiboo. My Tutorials - Cadiboo. Versions below 1. Use the latest version to receive support. When asking support remember to include all relevant log files logs are found in.
Only download mods from trusted sites like CurseForge minecraft. A list of bad sites can be found here , with more information available at stopmodreposts. Edit your own signature at www. There was also the 1. There was no "common" code in 1. If you wanted your mod to work for multiplayer you had to write a separate version.
I completely understand the code rewriting on making previous mod versions obsolete, but if you know what code is changed you can just code Forge into converting the code from, say a 1. It's not impossible, and yes I know that would take a massive amount of time, effort, and accuracy before anyone gets triggered due to this probably being asked many times, but the team pretty much goes through that with rewriting the code every MC rewrite and mods use the combined MC and Forge code.
All that's really necessary is to compile non-coding definition a reference library or something along the line listing the conversions from version X MC and it's corresponding Forge version, to version Y MC and it's corresponding Forge version so mod creators would be able to more easily port their mods from one version to another.
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