Aether 2 and Betweenlands don't work together possibly because of the title screen.
I have used them together. The title screens do not conflict. The Aether screen takes priority (not entirely sure why), but there are no problems at all. You can also disable the custom title menus in the configs if they did conflict.
I saw your signature and you wrote 'Theres more than meets the eye', so I assumed that you did some steganography tricks. Unfortunately, there was no hidden text, only the bytecode for the image:
So I'm guessing you took the lame approach and did some sort of cipher with the color values of each pixel, but I am far too lazy to see if that is true.
Edit: Oh, you took the even lamer approach and just made some text hard to see.
Also, do you have a different router than him? If so, the port forwarding procedure is different.
If you are running OSX ("mac" to those people who don't even use the correct names, what skrubs), use PortMap to make things simpler: http://codingmonkeys.de/portmap/
It makes port forwarding a lot simpler to the less-techy people (press +, enter port, save).
A shading pipeline that's starting to be used in the game, multithreaded worlds, a better renderer overall, and a better(?) model format. Yes, it didn't add anything interesting.
A developer would find that helpful, players not so much.
That said, now developers need to update their mods to work with those new changes, which (presumably) takes a long time.
Most devs don't want to update their mods to 1.8 because of how much bugs came along with 1.8, and (if I recall correctly) a lot of the rendering stuff changed in the Forge API, meaning a lot of mods would require a lot of code to be rewritten.
Most of these mods are still updated (ex. Botania), just not for 1.8.
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I have used them together. The title screens do not conflict. The Aether screen takes priority (not entirely sure why), but there are no problems at all. You can also disable the custom title menus in the configs if they did conflict.
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You need to use a mod like Optifine or MCPatcher, same goes for the water.
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I saw the secret. It says "Hey Everyone!" in the eye. Refer to the last two lines of my first reply.
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I saw your signature and you wrote 'Theres more than meets the eye', so I assumed that you did some steganography tricks. Unfortunately, there was no hidden text, only the bytecode for the image:
So I'm guessing you took the lame approach and did some sort of cipher with the color values of each pixel, but I am far too lazy to see if that is true.
Edit: Oh, you took the even lamer approach and just made some text hard to see.
Hey everyone!
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I went to multiple The Wall concerts from 6-11.
I friggin' loved The Wall
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Downgrade Forge a little bit. The newest Forge versions changed the way fluids are handled, and EnderStorage hasn't been updated to use it yet.
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Do the servers run from the right port?
Also, do you have a different router than him? If so, the port forwarding procedure is different.
If you are running OSX ("mac" to those people who don't even use the correct names, what skrubs), use PortMap to make things simpler: http://codingmonkeys.de/portmap/
It makes port forwarding a lot simpler to the less-techy people (press +, enter port, save).
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A developer would find that helpful, players not so much.
That said, now developers need to update their mods to work with those new changes, which (presumably) takes a long time.
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How is it unfortunate? 1.8 didn't really add anything interesting, and a lot of mods even backport some stuff from 1.8 to 1.7.10.
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Most devs don't want to update their mods to 1.8 because of how much bugs came along with 1.8, and (if I recall correctly) a lot of the rendering stuff changed in the Forge API, meaning a lot of mods would require a lot of code to be rewritten.
Most of these mods are still updated (ex. Botania), just not for 1.8.
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Today marks the tumblrization of MCF.
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I was tested by a professional and was not lied to by an inaccurate online test:
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I'm average D:
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Debian/Linux Mint/Ubuntu/etc: sudo apt-get install lynx
Arch Linux: sudo pacman -S lynx
Gentoo: no clue, m8
Fedora/CentOS/RedHat/etc: sudo yum install lynx (I think)
OSX: brew install lynx
Windows: haha go away windows scum
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Hey!
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Im sorry.