Did I grab your attention with my fabulously edited and glorifyed screenshot?
I sure hope so! So now, you're probably wondering "Why would I actualy
want this mod?" Well, aside from the heavy focus on bacon, which is like the best freaking thing ever, it also gives you as of yet 2 foods (planning more)
that are actualy useful in their own seperate ways.
Fryed eggs
Aside from making eggs an actual edible foodsource (Finally!), fried eggs are
an excelent source of all of the nutrients to keep you going. In other words, it
has high saturation. It only heals around 3 muttons of hunger, but keeps you
full for a long time. Take these with you on EVERY adventure!
To get a fryed egg, you simply cook an egg in a furnace. Simple, right?
And now chickens are finaly a useful food source!
Bacon
Bacon is like the opposite of eggs. It heals a load of hunger, but has very
low saturation and you'll find your hunger draining very quickly. This is more
of a sort of thing you should eat when you're settled down, just waiting out the
night, building some golems, crafting, or generaly layin' low.
To get bacon, all you have to do is put 1 peice of cooked pork into the
crafting spot, and you tear it into 4 strips of bacon. Yes, I realize that's
a completely innacurate representaion of the process of making bacon, but
Minecraft is full of innacurate representations of how things are made
(one does not build a boat at a workbench).
How to Install
First, install modloader. Not gonna explain that here, since there's at least
672 videos on youtube explaining how to do so.
Now, take all of the files out of breakfastclasses and put them in your minecraft.jar
Then take the files in breakfasticons and put them in the gui folder of your minecraft.jar.
Simple as that!
Well,I was trying to implement an exploding egg. I couldn't get it working. I also can't get the cereal to return a bowl after eating.
I'm trying to think of something else to add. A 1-item update isn't really worth it.
Well,I was trying to implement an exploding egg. I couldn't get it working. I also can't get the cereal to return a bowl after eating.
I'm trying to think of something else to add. A 1-item update isn't really worth it.
Well, I was able to make an exploding item in 1.2.5, but I haven't tried to update to 1.3.2 with it yet (I still haven't figured out entity tracking) and I do have an item that returns a bowl for 1.3.2, if you want some code you can PM me.
By the way, you should make a simple installation, like, just extract and drop at minecraft.jar, so the newbies can not say "OMG IS NUT WURKIN", and make a quicker installation.
Let’s play good guys against bad guys… Yes. Let’s play that. Are you ready? You’re the bad guy. And when you’re bad, you just run. That’s fine right? Well… Shall we play?
I wish that I could make mods! Are they very hard? I would make so many if I knew how to, just like a simple program that makes it easier? I'm terrible with this stuff so.
I wish that I could make mods! Are they very hard? I would make so many if I knew how to, just like a simple program that makes it easier? I'm terrible with this stuff so.
You should look at the tutorials in that section, I myself used Techguy's to get me started, and I still look back quite a bit, here is a link: http://www.minecraft...ding-tutorials/
As for difficulty in making mods, I would say that beyond what people have tutorials for, it is really hard
Did I grab your attention with my fabulously edited and glorifyed screenshot?
I sure hope so! So now, you're probably wondering "Why would I actualy
want this mod?" Well, aside from the heavy focus on bacon, which is like
the best freaking thing ever, it also gives you as of yet 2 foods (planning more)
that are actualy useful in their own seperate ways.
Fryed eggs
Aside from making eggs an actual edible foodsource (Finally!), fried eggs are
an excelent source of all of the nutrients to keep you going. In other words, it
has high saturation. It only heals around 3 muttons of hunger, but keeps you
full for a long time. Take these with you on EVERY adventure!
To get a fryed egg, you simply cook an egg in a furnace. Simple, right?
And now chickens are finaly a useful food source!
Bacon
Bacon is like the opposite of eggs. It heals a load of hunger, but has very
low saturation and you'll find your hunger draining very quickly. This is more
of a sort of thing you should eat when you're settled down, just waiting out the
night, building some golems, crafting, or generaly layin' low.
To get bacon, all you have to do is put 1 peice of cooked pork into the
crafting spot, and you tear it into 4 strips of bacon. Yes, I realize that's
a completely innacurate representaion of the process of making bacon, but
Minecraft is full of innacurate representations of how things are made
(one does not build a boat at a workbench).
How to Install
First, install modloader. Not gonna explain that here, since there's at least
672 videos on youtube explaining how to do so.
Now, take all of the files out of breakfastclasses and put them in your minecraft.jar
Then take the files in breakfasticons and put them in the gui folder of your minecraft.jar.
Simple as that!
Download link
http://www.mediafire...88m4btg92b3q5er
Here's a banner for all you who like bacon and eggs and stuff.
I was actualy expecting quite a few comments because, you know, people like bacon.
Maybe that sholdn't be the basis for everything I do...
I also just realized the banner doesen't work in a sig because it's too large.
I'm trying to think of something else to add. A 1-item update isn't really worth it.
Well, I was able to make an exploding item in 1.2.5, but I haven't tried to update to 1.3.2 with it yet (I still haven't figured out entity tracking) and I do have an item that returns a bowl for 1.3.2, if you want some code you can PM me.
By the way, you should make a simple installation, like, just extract and drop at minecraft.jar, so the newbies can not say "OMG IS NUT WURKIN", and make a quicker installation.
"Love as a principle and order as the basis; progress as the goal"
http://www.minecraft...er-new-hudfont/
You should look at the tutorials in that section, I myself used Techguy's to get me started, and I still look back quite a bit, here is a link:
http://www.minecraft...ding-tutorials/
As for difficulty in making mods, I would say that beyond what people have tutorials for, it is really hard