![]() So instead of ranting because a certain mod isn't updated, or complaining because a mod is no longer being updated at all, try to wish the modder the best in their endeavors instead, and move on. This may not be the case for many others out there. We will stick through, because for now the events going on in our lives allow just enough free time for us to do so. That is, until they finally manage to dissolve the game itself into nothing but JSON files. This is a trend that will likely continue as Minecraft continues to update. That, coupled with sorely neglected or unclear documentation as to what changes are required and how to use new systems included in Minecraft, the entire update process becomes extremely frustrating. ![]() So imagine, like in my case, working full-time, going to college full-time (hooray for night classes), and then stacking another part-time job on top of that.įor those that finally find the free time to begin working on their mods again, it's discouraging when you see just how broken everything is when moving to a new version. For large mods, it can be like a part-time job. As mods seem to be updating less frequently, and even with some deciding to stop updating entirely, keep in mind that a lot of modders may be finding themselves in a situations such as ours. I post this not as a sob story, but just to give a little insight into my own personal life. That basically sums up the last year for us.
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