uhhhh i didnt quite played mods in the alpha to beta i only played tekkit in 1.2.5 days but installed would be industrialcraft unless forge counts i installed it in the 1.4.7 days cause i had a lot of fun with tekkit
It was the floodgate, Recipe Book, Car Mod, Checkpoints, and Helicopter mods that I used way back in Minecraft 1.2.5 (when Mo' Creeps and Weirdos stopped development)
Rei's minimap. Darned handy for keeping track of where all my players are building at.
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"I'm an engineer. That means I solve problems. Not problems like,
'What is beauty?', because that would fall within the purview of your
conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems."
Optifine, because I was looking for a way to stop chunk rendering errors (it actually lowers my FPS on the same settings, but still enough, plus elimination of lag spikes), although I also now depend on it to disable that pesky void fog that makes it hard to see in low-level caves, especially really big ones (see below).
Besides that, Rei's Minimap, which is probably the single greatest boost to my gameplay with its cave mapping option:
I mean, how would you ever find your way around in a mess like this without it?
Admittedly, the death points option can be seen as a cheat; I've never lost anything from dying since then (excluding deaths in lava, only keepInventory will prevent that and I don't use it); not that I didn't cheat before I used it by making a backup of my world, then finding where I died, too late of course, but I just F3'd the coordinates, loaded the backup, dug straight down and got everything back, which is what I do now but more convenient.
Now, I run 7 mods (10 including the three that make up Forge), plus a mod I made myself to make the cave system you see above, which isn't even the largest they can get either, although ones this big are very rare (you can also see a couple weird-looking dark things; those are modified ravines, one loops around on itself; they can get much bigger and loopier than that, as variable as cave systems are).
I downgraded to 1.5_01 and installed Single Player Commands and noticed a corruption after the game's full bytes have been loaded A.K.A. The far lands.
Call me DopeZebra
the name of that mod is Mo' Creatures I think
My first mod was TMI (too many items) or zan's minimap
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Or NotEnoughItems
Now I run the following in 1.6.2
Applied Energistics
Applied Energistics - ExtraCells
ArmorStatusHUD
BattleTowers
Better Breeding Mod
Bibliocraft
Buildcraft
Buildcraft - Additional Pipes
Buildcraft - Buildcraft Tools
ChickenChunks
Chisel
Ellian's MaterialDetector
Forestry
Forestry - Extra Bees
Forestry - Magic Bees
Galacticraft
Galacticraft - Planets
GLSL ShadersMod
IDfix
Industrial Craft
Industrial Craft - Advanced Repulsion Systems
Industrial Craft - ChargePads
Industrial Craft - Compact Solars
Inventory Tweaks
IronChests
Nether Ores
NotEnoughItems
NotEnoughItems - NEI Plugins
ProjectRed
SEUS ShaderPack
Single Player Commands
Soul Shards
Thaumcraft
Torch Levers
TreeCapitator
VoxelMap
WirelessRedstone
"I'm an engineer. That means I solve problems. Not problems like,
'What is beauty?', because that would fall within the purview of your
conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems."
Besides that, Rei's Minimap, which is probably the single greatest boost to my gameplay with its cave mapping option:
I mean, how would you ever find your way around in a mess like this without it?
Admittedly, the death points option can be seen as a cheat; I've never lost anything from dying since then (excluding deaths in lava, only keepInventory will prevent that and I don't use it); not that I didn't cheat before I used it by making a backup of my world, then finding where I died, too late of course, but I just F3'd the coordinates, loaded the backup, dug straight down and got everything back, which is what I do now but more convenient.
Now, I run 7 mods (10 including the three that make up Forge), plus a mod I made myself to make the cave system you see above, which isn't even the largest they can get either, although ones this big are very rare (you can also see a couple weird-looking dark things; those are modified ravines, one loops around on itself; they can get much bigger and loopier than that, as variable as cave systems are).
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
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