So minecraft 1.8.1 comes out, I goto the forums to check out the mods and see the fist 10 pages filled half with 1.8.1 mods and half with 1.7.3 mods. Because people are posting "When is this mod going to be updated" on page 222 of a mod that hasn't been updated since 1.5 or something, which pushes it all the way to the front of the forum, pushing the 1.8.1 mods back farther and farther.
Honestly I'd like to see a mod submission page on Minecraft that isn't on the forums where people can't make 200+ pages saying and making everything confusing. Or at least make seperate forum pages for instance
Forum> Minecraft Modding> Released Mods> 1.7.3
Forum> Minecraft Modding> Released Mods> 1.8.1
Forum> Minecraft Modding> Released Mods> 1.9
That way people can make new threads everytime a new patch comes out and simply copy> paste their old thread into a new forum for people to easily locate a mod generation instead of spending 20+ minutes looking at "jimmiepops mods 1.7.3" ... who's jimmiepop, what does his mod do, and why is it 1.7.3 on the front page, three pages ahead of the 1.8.1 mods?
only problem is that after every minecraft version all the updated threads going from 1.8 to 1.9 or 1.9 to 1.10 will need to be moved to the other section which might take a while to move confirm updated threads
There should be
[Released mods]
[Previous version]
[current version]
Old updates and pre-releases go in Released.
What the hell am I talking about?
Making new sections because you're to lazy to look through the forum? OR USE THE SEARCH BAR?
And plus, they don't make a new thread, they change the title.
There should be
[Released mods]
[Previous version]
[current version]
Old updates and pre-releases go in Released.
What the hell am I talking about?
Making new sections because you're to lazy to look through the forum? OR USE THE SEARCH BAR?
And plus, they don't make a new thread, they change the title.
I'm not too lazy, I just stated I spent like 30 minutes looking for mods, and it's unnecessarily inefficient. The search bar repeats what people have posted from ANY forum. Therefore if I'm looking for 'modloader 1.8.1' I'd get "Johnnyidiots obsidian weapons mod [modloader required]" or every other reference to modloader which is almost EVERY mod, I have better chances using google to search into minecraft's forums then the forums own search engine. Which is pretty say/ annoying. This is easier, this is faster, and there are really no negative aspects outside of people's own pessimistic idea that you should have to suffer to get a minecraft mod.
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Honestly I'd like to see a mod submission page on Minecraft that isn't on the forums where people can't make 200+ pages saying and making everything confusing. Or at least make seperate forum pages for instance
Forum> Minecraft Modding> Released Mods> 1.7.3
Forum> Minecraft Modding> Released Mods> 1.8.1
Forum> Minecraft Modding> Released Mods> 1.9
That way people can make new threads everytime a new patch comes out and simply copy> paste their old thread into a new forum for people to easily locate a mod generation instead of spending 20+ minutes looking at "jimmiepops mods 1.7.3" ... who's jimmiepop, what does his mod do, and why is it 1.7.3 on the front page, three pages ahead of the 1.8.1 mods?
[Released mods]
[Previous version]
[current version]
Old updates and pre-releases go in Released.
What the hell am I talking about?
Making new sections because you're to lazy to look through the forum? OR USE THE SEARCH BAR?
And plus, they don't make a new thread, they change the title.
I'm not too lazy, I just stated I spent like 30 minutes looking for mods, and it's unnecessarily inefficient. The search bar repeats what people have posted from ANY forum. Therefore if I'm looking for 'modloader 1.8.1' I'd get "Johnnyidiots obsidian weapons mod [modloader required]" or every other reference to modloader which is almost EVERY mod, I have better chances using google to search into minecraft's forums then the forums own search engine. Which is pretty say/ annoying. This is easier, this is faster, and there are really no negative aspects outside of people's own pessimistic idea that you should have to suffer to get a minecraft mod.