Minecraft's modding scene is continously growing, with some of them being considered must haves for any modded playthrough. Today, we'll delve into some of those mods that are considered essential for most if not all modded playthroughs. From mods that improve performance and fix bugs, to handy utitilties like map and item/recipe viewer mods, there should be some mods to use as a foundation for whatever modded playthrough you'll play next.
⏩Chapters
00:00 Overview
01:05 Item/Recipe Viewers
03:15 Maps
07:24 Performance
15:44 Stability and Bug Fixes
18:18 Tooltips
22:49 Gravestones
24:38 Quality of Life/Utility Mods
32:12 Conclude
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Enjoy a catalogue of some of the most staple mods that are deemed 'essential'. This is of course subjective from person to person, but many of these are familiar enough that you'll most likely come across in most modpacks. Let me know your thoughts on this video! Did you like it, what did you want to see improved and would you like to see other videos like this! 🙂 Disclaimer: The results in the performance mods will vary from machine to machine and depends on other factors (memory, specs, version, how many mods, etc.)
In case you care, at 08:53 your book flyout for Lithium is showing Phosphor info instead. This is a great overview of the backbone modpack mods and I really appreciate the extra notes on which versions a particular mod is useful on due to native Mojang fixes, etc. Thanks for sharing!
For the "Enough Items" mods, do you know if there's a mod or some config option that allows repeated recipes/items like doors, for example, to be "folded" into a single entry on the "Enough Items" menus? I could swear that I've seen that modification on some older YT modpack playthroughs but I can never seem to find the way to actually fold the recipes in any of the mods. Much appreciated if you could either find that option or mod.
@morgans4977 Yea I noticed that as I was putting the final details in on KZhead, but thankyou, I needed to do a more thorough check on this video for mistakes! Pleased you enjoyed this video :)
@DontBother_YT There should be some config option in the main Enough Items mods to be able to change it. Never really done it myself, but if there's anything to 'fold' repeated recipes/items, it would be in their configs. Possibly in REI or EMI, though I'm not sure what it would be labelled as.
Some of us prefer open source mods, just saying
Also consider: - AI Improvements - Bad Wither No Cookie - Reloaded - Bad Optimizations - Better Mods Button - Better Advancements - Catalogue - Clear Despawn - Clean Tooltips - Ding - Distant Horizons - Eccentric Tome - Every Compat - Extra Compact - Fast Paintings - Fastload - any zoom mod - Neko's Enchanted Books - Neruina - Ticking Entity Fixer - Noisium - Not Enough Recipe Book - Iris / Oculus - Redirector - Remove Reloading Screen - Saturn - Seamless - Screenshot Viewer - Tiny Item Animations - YUNG's Menu Tweaks just felt like adding some great mods that i had in my forge 1.20.1 pack :3
Yes these are so good I've used most of them and they are so nice to have
Distant horizons hates me 😢
Thanks alot for this list homie :D
@alululululu Thanks for this list mate! I can't believe I forgot to include Screenshot Viewer even though I used it in the video!! Good ideas for a part 2 if I ever did one :D
Sorry for the noob question but are you sure it's called extra compact? Also thank you for the awesome list.
When this video was recommended, i was like "uhh probably i will know them all". But while watching it, even though i knew most of the mods there were some mods i didn't know about. You did a great job and have done some good research about mods. Also you gave all of them a fair show and understandable comparison to the vanilla gameplay. Great job
Thanks mate! I was expecting this too to just be all the familiar mods but suprisingly there's some that are a bit under the radar. Always ensure I try to show the mod to the best of my ability. :)
2:05 FINALLY, someone mentions the EMI mod, one of my favorite recipe viewers mods for modern Minecraft
Very nice mod that I'm surprised hasn't been talked about more!
I’ve been looking for a video like this for a while, something that is an overview of the mods to use as a base for modpacks, especially the performance and stability mods. This is great!
@rickyc1410 I'm glad people like you are looking for a video like this! I remember a few months back looking for something like this when prepping this video but I couldn't find anything that fit the bill. There was quite a few mods left out but works as a good starting point. Hope this is helpful for you mate! :)
I just have to say, I have been working on a modpack for a month now and I JUST CAME AGROSS ONE REAL FUCKING GOOD MINECRAFT MOD LIST VIDEO. This video was put together very well and well written. Great job and keep up the great work
Thanks mate! Hope your modpack making goes well :D
Even as someone who knows their stuff with throwing together modpacks, this is a really nice video :)
It becomes a game in of itself..
Thanks!
Omg it’s SammySemicolon, developer of the awesome Malum mod!!!!
Spectacular video. 10/10. Super high quality. Your style is perfect
Thanks mate!
Excellent Quality of video. Separating the mods in different categories, adding really cool b-roll, the names of mods in a paper on screen, and a lot of useful mods.
Thankyou! :)
incredible video, I have been making modpacks for me and my friends for about 7 years now and there is still some mods that i didnt know about. Very good research, very good mods, very nice editing loved it watched it till the very end. Keep going with this style you will make it big.
@Astro-SB Thanks mate! Even with all these mods, there's some that are hidden under the radar. Hopefully some of them can make nice additions to your modpacks
This was without a doubt the best listing and explanation video for the different kinds of Performance boost mods. Thanks! And amazing work
Cheers mate!
Man, you're the best, the first video i watched from yours is the iron jetpacks mod 1.19.4, and the editing got a little bit better, keep it up!
@Techcactuss Always striving for that 1% improvement in the videos. Thanks for tuning in and for your kind words! Crazy to think that video was almost a year ago already
wow this is super well put together! all the stuff you put on screen is very helpful.
@cinnamoncat8950 Cheers! Pleased to hear that the video was helpful!
I just uploaded my first survival series, if you could check it out and let me know what you think!!
beautifully edited, and a clear feeling that your videos give. would love to see more like this
@hugedeer22 Cheers mate! Will do my best to get some more videos like this out :D
Great video, just what I was looking for, thanks.
No worries! :)
This video is amazing for creating a modpack! everything is explained. alternatives are mentioned.very well done!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
This video definitely saved me some time as I've been trying to make a list of vanilla plus mods. Also great editing dude :P Btw, could you mention what shader pack you were using? The double layered clouds looked amazing.
@ozzie2954 Glad this helps you out with finding those mods! Most of the video uses Nostalgia Shaders V5 set at Ultra settings. Those clouds do look awesome!
@CrittersModMenagerie thanks dude :)
Woah dude! Seriosly, you video is a truly cinematic piece of art!😃
Cheers mate! :D
Thank you very much for your video it will definitely help those who are new to the modding scene.
No worries, I hope it serves as a good resource to those starting modded Minecraft!
first video of ur channel im watching but only seeing the first minute I know its gonna be a high quality video so im gonna grab some popcorn, enjoy the show and be grateful for this mod collection video. I love these
Glad you enjoy these and welcome! Hope the popcorn was tasty! 🍿
Goated video. I wish I saw this when I made my modpack, would've saved me literal hours of researching myself!
Cheers mate! Well whenever you plan to make another pack in the future, you now have this to speed things up! :D
I've been working on a 1.21 fabric Modpack on and off for weeks now, honestly it sucks that fabric mods can be run on forge but not the other way around, fabric seems better optimised to me, but there are like 4 exploration mods from forge that i really want but can't have. Despite all of my work searching through existing Modpacks, your video has been a great help, thank you
Glad to hear this was helpful! Yea, it's unfortunate with how that works with Fabric and Forge mods. Hopefully you're able to finish you pack together and find some good substitute mods
great and very useful video!!
what is the mod that adds layers to short long grass iin some of the your clips
@ninenezumi I believe it's from the Foliage + resourcepack. modrinth.com/resourcepack/foliage+
Nature X also adds a ton of vegetation and awesome nature features
@Escape_The_Matrix_ That's also a nice resourcepack too!
Thanks so much! very clean and informative video!
No worries :)
I would add that theres a mod called Essential Mod, that adds a social messager to talk, share screenshots, customize your player model, and even freely play a single player world online with friends, again, for free! No enough people talk about it, it does everything Bedrock does, but better, because the money is going to a nodding team and not a multi billion dollar company.
Heard some stuff about Essential, but didn't realise it did all of that. Thanks for the headsup!
@@CrittersModMenagerie Yep, one of the best things I've found for Minecraft. Makes playing with my best friend on modded packs free and easy to use, as well as having a better connection then any other service I've used. It needs to be talked about more.
they do some sketchy shit though like stealing code I think.
@@beepymemes got any proof on that? And if you say to search it up myself, I swear to piss...
The single player is very laggy if you have bad internet
Awesome video. Have you planned making similar videos for mods itself, with different themes? Those themes could stretch out the whole video and showcase different mods for similar ideas, like create and AE2 for automation, or different world gen mods
The closest video to something like this was an 'Essential' MC mods for multiplayer, basically this but multiplayer specific mods which wouldn't be worked on in a while if I did do it. Beyond that, I remember trying out a Mods to Overhaul the Trails and Tales Update when 1.20 mods were coming in but I kind of fell off it doing the script. Also have other video ideas in a similar vein to this, but haven't really looked into them.
I like droplight/loot beams, makes it easier to see dropped items.
Finally a good mod list video, tyx, good work, also, which resource packs did u use?
@user-ri3jt7vc3k Too many to list here unfortunately but I'm working on a video that covers my current mod list I use for videos (mods/resourcepacks and shaders). Should hopefully be within the next week or two!
Such a useful video, thank you!
@Zeerua Glad you found it helpful!
I already know and plan to use the vast majority of these mods, but it's not every day that you come across a well-edited, structured, no TSS, and above all, entertaining video. Subscribed already. Just a quick question, did you use any animation mod/pack for this video. EDIT: After a closer it actually looks like it's mod, probably Real Camera.
@gustavomalvestiti8865 Glad you enjoyed the video! It was one of those video types where you know most of the mods in it, but I think it was beneficial to have a video that presents all those mods in the once place to easily view them. Yes, I have First Person Model mod installed, which is an alternative to Real Camera
Great video! I would also suggest The Immersive Music Mod for the "Quality of Life" mods. It's very early in development, but it's the highest quality ambient music mod on the scene right now.
I just uploaded my first survival series, if you could check it out and let me know what you think! Appreciate you!
Interesting mod! I'll need to listen to some of those tracks sometime
I don't usually comment, but this is probably the best, most professional and useful mod showcase video I have ever seen. Congrats!
Thankyou mate! :D
I like this video style. Feels unique compared to other mod showcases.
Wanted to make sure each mod showcase I do is different in some form from other videos. Glad you enjoyed it!
a LOT of amazing mods, thank you so much, but I do have 1 note; Have you ever heard of the delightful mod called Mouse Wheelie? it's a lot like mouse tweaks and inventory tweaks but a little less bulky, it doesn't span everything those mods can do but it does touch upon a lot of what they're capable of.
Amazing video
That’s the greatest mod video I’ve ever seen, btw i have a question which is the mod that you used in most of the clips which display a brown book near the crafting grid in the inventory panel??
@ninopecoraro2654 That would be the Better Recipe Book resourcepack. www.planetminecraft.com/texture-pack/better-recipe-book/ Glad you enjoyed this video! :D
@@CrittersModMenagerie Oh thanks, another question, i've search for the mod on minute 27:48 who chenge potion's texture, but all the mods/resource packs that i've fount weren't the same, can you please tell me how it's called??
@@ninopecoraro2654 Shrimp's Distinct Potions Resourcepack that is
I love the Corpse mod, so another thing worth noting is the fact that you can change how long the corpse lasts. By default it lasts forever, but you could make it last for only an hour, for example. I think you can also toggle whether or not it can be destroyed by lava.
Indeed, the corpse can be configured to last longer and whether it can be destroyed by lava. Likewise, I really like the Corpse mod!
I would add Sophisticated Backpacks and Storage too. This backpack mod is so useful while traversing the world. Its size is huge and the upgrades it has are convenient
Holy cow, Antique Atlas my beloved!
Lootr is a good mod to consider for multiplayer. It lets multiple people loot the same chest and get different things. It also changes chests looks when you have already looted the chest
Omg damage indicators, I remember seeing that mod in SO many old minecraft modded videos
Quite an iconic mod, crazy how long ago that time was when it was all over the old mc videos
Thank you !
No worries :)
Thank u my saviour
Omg, great presentation
Cheers mate!
also, theres some fabric only mods that works on forge using sinytra connector
Shootout to Forgery/Fabrication, a huge collection of fixes, tweaks and balance changes for vanilla minecraft that's fully customizable and replaces many mods by itself. Also the many mods by Someaddon. He has many performance enhancing mods and general fixes, along with some tweak mods.
@BVasquezp Thanks for mentioning those! Never seen Forgery/Fabrication before, it would have fit quite well with this video. Quite a few nice mods from Someaddon to enhance and fix the game too. Always mods to discover with a game like this
@@CrittersModMenagerie Glad to help. Perhaps you could do a followup video? there are a few extra mods going around that I consider essential. Here are a some from my current mod setup: - Async locator - Chunky - Sinytra connector (Requires Forgified Fabric API) + Connector Extras - Clumps - Better third person - Cycle switcher - Entity texture features - Entity model features - CIT Resewn / Forge CIT - Let me despawn - Mobtimizations - Modern Fix - No telemetry (functionality included in Debugify, but this one works in Forge 1.20.1) - Paper doll - Stylish effects - Yung's Traveler Titles Also I'm waiting for Better Biome Blend to update to 1.20.1, but it covers 1.19 currently.
@BVasquezp Could be something on the cards, depending on general reception. Thanks for this list too! Modern Fix and Clumps I actually already covered in the video, but the others are good suggestions too for a potential video
Nice!
When the game has so many problems that unofficial mods makes it run smoother and less crash prone than the development team backed by a multimillion dollar company can .
Ahhh, I wouldn't really put it to that entirely. Sure, Minecraft and subsequently Mojang, has had some problems with some updates and features, in paricular the ever-increasing memory usage from each update, but they've done surpisingly quite a bit of under the hood changes (updating their lighting engine in 1.20 as well as numerous bug fixes in 1.20 + 1.15, not to mention other technical changes too, plus them making the next update require Java 20 I think? should add some improvements too. Considering it's a 15 year game at this point, that's still getting worked on yearly, things will inevitably seep through.
If i could ask for a mod to make more realistic, id love to where data saves what where you been, but instead of an easy mini map you can always use, but have to make maps to use said mini maps/chunks of the world map, with this you can also easily able to cope maps to put on item frams as well as make line like thteds to show roads or pins for bad or good things
That's what map atlas does
What arisenspirit mentioned, Map Atlases seems to be the closest mod that does what you want. The only thing I'm unsure about is whether you can copy the maps on item frames (could be done in the cartrography station maybe?)
Kinda sad to see Nvidium left out, as I think it deserves more attention. Nvidium is a Fabric addon for Sodium that replaces the renderer with one that uses Nvidia-specific OpenGL extensions called mesh shaders. It not only improves frame rates significantly more than the standard Sodium renderer, but also allows you to have it keep chunks in VRAM to continue rendering them even beyond the normal render limit, even on multiplayer servers, for almost no performance impact. There are two drawbacks: first, as alluded to earlier, it requires a new-ish Nvidia GPU; it needs either a GTX 1600 series or RTX 2000 series card or newer. The second is that it does not work if you have shaders enabled. If you use it with an unsupported GPU or enable shaders, it falls back to the Sodium renderer without causing any problems, so there's no harm in including it in a modpack. There currently is no Forge port of Nvidium, however I have gotten it to work with Embeddium using Sinytra Connector. It requires some config file editing, so that Sinytra knows Embeddium satisfies the Sodium requirement, and to remove the Sodium version number requirements. If a modpack creator wishes to include it in a modpack, they can easily include the two config files needed in their modpack, and players won't need to do a thing.
@scpredmage It was written in my script, however when it came to recording, Nvidium was oddly performing lower than just using Sodium. Tried to have a look at it in case it was something on my end, but eventually I had to just move on and scrap it from the video. If I ever did a follow on from this video, I'll do what I can to bring Nividium back in
There are forge forks, acedium and emviddium
Is there a map mod that allows you to mark maps? Like how people make giant wall maps in their base, but making those easily markable?
There's none that I know of specifically that does it unfortunately.
I recommend using Chorine, because it can be combatable with a lot of mods. Its a fork of sodium.
Nice suggestion!
I just uploaded my first survival series, if you could check it out and let me know what you think! Appreciate you!!
Finally someone who also uses nostalgia
@Robross888 It's a very nice shaderpack!
@@CrittersModMenagerieit looks the best at night
Indeed
Hey, just wondering what resource pack or mod you're using in this that's changing the potions and enchantment books to all be unique. Watched several times and I can't identify whatever mod it could be, if it is one.
@nurseval Shrimp's Distinct Potions for the potion textures and miles's Enchanted Books for all the enchanted books (plus all the normal book textures). They're both resourcepacks which I'll be covering in a video where I show all my current mods/resourcepacks in detail.
which mod adds the Elytra enchantment "Ascending" from 27:39?
@teippeo That's from the More Enchantments mod! www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/more-enchantments_
2:23 I can already imagine how complex it would be for a mod like gregtech
Pretty complex!
what is the resourcepack that gives you these undead mob variants at 31:11
@em4392 They're part of the Better Zombies resourcepack, which adds dozens of new biome specific skins for zombies and some like these affecting husks! www.curseforge.com/minecraft/texture-packs/better-zombies
Can you give a list of resource packs you use? I noticed the chainmail armor and Husks look different and I’d like to know where to download them
@smelly2897 The chaimanil armour is from the Better Chainmail resourcepack and the husks are from the Better Zombies resourcepack. They can both be downloaded on either CurseForge or PlanetMinecraft if I recall. There's too many resourcepacks to list out here
1:26 what resource pack did you use for the discs?
@CamelCraft782 Unique Discs! www.curseforge.com/minecraft/texture-packs/unique-discs
@@CrittersModMenagerie thank you!
What's the mod you used for the 3D torch? Does it also do dynamic lighting?
The torches are from the Luminous Resourcepack. I don't believe dynamic lighting can be done from the pack, it would need to be achieved with shaders and/or a dynamic lights mod.
What's the name of the resource pack for the fancier chainmail? Looks dope
@basic6735 Better Chainmail resourcepack. Should find it on CurseForge or PlanetMinecraft. Defintely a must have for me, it looks amazing!
@@CrittersModMenagerie Thanks a ton, great video too btw. Very informative
No worries mate!
i saw this video and said aloud "oh ohohoho yeaaaaaassssss heehee"
HOT take: dont include normal minimaps, it takes away from SO MUCH of the vibes, use antique atlas 90% of the time especially if its a survival modpack. BUT allow it to be used as a minimap if you keep it in your hotbar/ inventory.
That is true, it can ruin much of the excitement of discovering new things. I wouldn't necessarily rule out a map mod completely, as Antique Atlas and Map Atlases fulfil that role but without showing everything all at once. Depends too on the pack you play as well. Some packs, I might just want to focus on what's going on and have a minimap mod, in other cases where adventuring and exploration takes centre stage, then I'd either find a less spoilerly map mod or use none at all.
@@CrittersModMenagerie totally. I played sevtech ages and I absolutely adore the antique atlas in that pack, but once you unlock the fancy modern maps the game loses so much of its charm
I'm thinking about making a New tardis pack and thoughts?
Is there a modpack onliy for the performance mods?
Fabulously Optimised might be a good starting modpack for performance mods. www.curseforge.com/minecraft/modpacks/fabulously-optimized
@@CrittersModMenagerie Thanks!
what texture packs are you using in this?
@Pokycraftgamer9 Quite a few. Fortunately I'm making a video at the moment which covers what my mod setup is, resource packs included!
I've used some of these in mod packs but had no idea which if the 300+ mods they were. Super helpful Edit: I installed some of these and my hotbar disappeared. Such is the way of things
Have you tried pressing F1?
@@Entschuldigung14 It's not that. The hearts, hunger and armour bars are still there, but the item toolbar is gone. I've got it to come back now but it's still frozen
@lewismassie An odd issue by the sound of it. Are you using any other mods or just some mods from this video?
@@CrittersModMenagerie I'm adding them to a modpack (ATM9) so I didn't expect it to work right away at all. I'll update if I find the issue
@@lewismassie that’s weird
What is a mod that makes things like torches appear 3d while in hand?
@Lilbeaniboi The torches are part of the Luminous Resourcepack. They do have that 3D extrusion on them, but the other items appear like normal I believe. Was that what you were wondering about?
@@CrittersModMenagerie Yeah, thank you!
No worries! :)
i know like literally every mod for the newer versions but i still clicked on your video just becaused the thumbnail looked too juicy
editing seems very good too
Most of these mods would be quite familiar if you play modded MC quite a bit, sometimes it's great to know what they actually do. Thanks for enjoying the thumbnail and video though! :)
what are the resources packs you used here?
@pafaxu3757 Too many to list out here. Was there anything in particular you're interested with or were you wanting to know all the packs I use?
@@CrittersModMenagerie mainly wanting to look the resouce pack of the grass, leafs, varieted ores, potions, water, animals and zombie textures, armor, torches, books and some items like nether fungus and beds
@pafaxu3757 The ones I know off the top of my head are: - Luminous [Torches] - Better Zombies [Zombie, Husk and Drowned texture variants] - Foliage + for the grass - Water is done through Nostalgia Shaders V5 and the beds are from the Fancy Beds pack.
Pleas sum up what mods, i want to play Minecraft not get told why i should use the mods that I will use anyways
What shader and 3rd Person Mod are you using?
@user-wx4ds3hz6d Nostalgia Shaders V5 and Shoulder Surfing Reloaded
better combat is an essential for me, can't play without it
it’s so unsmooth and bad, stop
@@disrespecc9678 Cry about it, it’s someone else’s pack, not yours
Great video. However. No links or reference of mods in description (More) . Please include links in future videos. Thanks.
@GmanAtheistNell There's already a Google Doc link of the mod list in the description
Didn’t expect this video to be so independent you have really thought of everything.
Thanks! There were quite a few mods I couldn't fit into this video (time constraints and didn't want the video to drag on), but yea try to account for the main lot of mods that are a baseline
@@CrittersModMenagerie you could make a follow up to this video going over mods that are common to find in modpacks, for example bioams o plenty or backpacks or quark, iron chests and way stone popular mods that are almost expected to be seen in a large modpacks.
@djjamjimbobmisfit4770 Could be possible. The only other video I had in mind when this video was done was an 'essential' multiplayer mods collection. But I'll have a think over the more common mods that add features too
This title is a little misleading as "every" modpack cant have most of these together. Think it would be nice to have videos solely dedicated to forge or fabric.
It's true that it's impossible to fit all of these mods into a single modpack, which was why I treated this video as a catalogue of sorts, hence the reason for adding alternatives to some mods to use instead. You pick through which mods you want to form the basis of your mod setup which you can then apply to creating any modpack going forward. There's still some flaws to my counterargument, but I appreciate the feedback about the video title. As for having separate videos for each mod loader, sure, it could work, but then it scatters the mods across four videos (if including NeoForge and Quilt) and I would have to repeat the same stuff for certain mods. Add to the tediousness of it all, I don't want to repeat the ideas of one video across four videos. Having them all in the one video makes it easier to look through - I show which mod loader and versions a mod is for too, to help you determine if you want to add it to your modpack.
That’s why he showed each version of mods including their counterpart forks
Can I ask what resource pack(s) you're using in this?
@SaltSouls Too many to list out here. Was there any particular area you were interested in or were you wanting to know all the resourcepacks I use?
@@CrittersModMenagerieI was more curious about the leaves, moss and mangrove roots.
I'm also curious about leaves and grass :)
@SaltSouls and @arkadiuszstachurski1395 Rerooted for mangrove roots, Better Leaves {Motschen}, Foliage + for some vegetation (grass, leaves too, bamboo) and the mosss, hmm will have to get back on that. It's buried in one of these packs
So I’m adding mods on to better Minecraft mod pack and for some reason I’m like at a limit so now I add a mod no mater what it is it will always crash and I’m really confused because there’s no reason it should be crashing any tips?
Although I haven't played Better Minecraft, but from what I've seen/heard, it isn't a stable pack under the hood. If the modpack crashes from you addng a single mod, then it's probably at its 'capacity'. May I ask what mod/s you've been trying to add and to which edition of Better MC (Forge/Fabric, game version) you're using?
@@CrittersModMenagerie playing the most downloaded forge version and I’ve got to many to list I think I added like 30 plus? But if I add any more no matter what it is it will crash
@@mabes-9415 Hmm, hard to know how much of an effect the mods you added did, whether it's from those or from the pack itself. The old fashioned way to find a fix would be to remove those mods you added and test them one by one (or in lots of 4 or something), have a feel for them and see if they cause any issues. If an issue occurs, you can narrow the culprit down quicker (or even find multiple culprits)
@@CrittersModMenagerie cool well thanks for all the help man! I ended up making my own mod pack with 260 mods and so far it’s the best pack I’ve played lol.
I have noticed that some performance mods decrease your fps, is that normal?
If you’re talking about Dynamic FPS and FPS Reducer, yes. They lower your FPS to 10 when tabbed out so Minecraft can run in the background
@@disrespecc9678 What about Ferritecore ? 11:02
From what I recall hearing, adding too many performance mods together can in fact achieve the opposite and decrease performance. Some performance mods are also quite situational. For the case of FerriteCore in that clip though, I'm unsure of as to why it would lower performance there compared to the first clip. Hard to know if the mod isn't actually doing much there or there's somethign else there that is causing the dip.
i personally aways try to use the ultiminer yes i am lazy as fuck
Nothing wrong with using the ultimine, it can be quite convenient!
_neat is a mod by vazkii_
Can anyone recommend mods to improve the performance of the server with mods on Forge?
@felixstoltz5410 Quickly found this mod that may help. www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/smooth-chunk-save
Raise your hand if you wish Antique Atlas would update to newer versions faster.
Should i use forge, fabric or quilt?
That solely depends on your preference and what you want out of your mod gameplay: Feature heavy mods, variety, performance, etc.
@@CrittersModMenagerie I opted to just install both though right now I'm focusing on Fabric due to most of the performance mods being on 1.20.4 for fabric. Is it vital to make sure all mods are downloaded for a specific version of Minecraft or can you get around it?
@Curleigh_ For virtually every case, yes, you want to stick to the same version of Minecraft it was made for, otherwise it can cause technical problems and not run properly. You can get away with using a mod that's from a different minor version (e.g. 1.20.1) and use that for your current instance (e.g. 1.20.4), but unless you know what mods do what and their effects on the game under the hood (and over), I would personally refrain from doing that as it could still cause issues in your game.
@@CrittersModMenagerie Thank you for your help 👍 I've learned a lot since yesterday and now have a solo fabric world and a few Pixelmon worlds running on forge
No worries! That sounds quite fun, hope you have a good time with those mods! :)
gregtech
links?
Just added! It's in a google Doc as it couldn't fit into the word limit
Hey can you make a modpack with these?
@eightness888 Hard to get it all working when there's mods across different mod loaders and or MC versions. Some of the areas of this video were designed for a pick 'what you want' seleciton. Sure, most of these mods could be made into a modpack, but others are more for the player to decide on themself.
@@CrittersModMenagerie I understand that but you'd be really good at making modpacks, especially stable ones.
Will have to think on it sometime. No promises though
@@CrittersModMenagerie thank you having a couple stability modpacks with a few vanilla plus features would be nice, I know it's been done but I like your style and I know more than just me feel that way.
@@CrittersModMenagerie would also like to see you do your quality videos on minetest mods
Me when imac m1 8gb ram cant handle modpacks wirh spark in it as of update 1.20💀
I love modded minecraft a lot. My brother thinks it's "cheating," everyone else here who is actual gigachads, please laugh at him for me
Not new to modding mc but not a veteran either #SRP+HBM = democracy spreader [if u are burned out of the typical modpack's then enjoy this tho this A warning DO NOT GET ATTACHED TO THAT WORLD Because u are not Fighting to win but fighting to survive and The world will become Hostile inevitably to the point making a new start is 100 times better] speaking from experience 😥
Tbh, i hate that first mod... It feels so unvanilla like
1:28 "high performance" no it's not, EMI is much faster
Roughly Enough Items is better
@@disrespecc9678 how is it better
Minecraft mod scene is a mess!! Can we please get immersive engineering + shaders working ? thx