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pcmaster160's Photo pcmaster160 29 Apr 2012

i suggest this for 1.2.5 when you upgarde. its basically crafting table 2 for 1.2.5.
http://www.minecraft...e__hl__crafting
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FuzzyPurp's Photo FuzzyPurp 05 Aug 2012

View Postpcmaster160, on 29 April 2012 - 09:51 PM, said:

i suggest this for 1.2.5 when you upgarde. its basically crafting table 2 for 1.2.5.
http://www.minecraft...e__hl__crafting

Ofc, i think i have always used it - infact i never posted my 1.2.5 build which definitley has it. I am the reason Zeldo's version has the project table from RP2 function in CTIII now :P/> - Anyway making a new .minecraft since i've just came back to playing MC.
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FuzzyPurp's Photo FuzzyPurp 12 Aug 2012

New list, finally put a modpack together for 1.2.5 after returning to MC. - 124 mods! Enjoy :P/>
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D3matt's Photo D3matt 12 Aug 2012

It's not really a mod pack if you have to download them all manually, is it?
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Cloudy's Photo Cloudy 12 Aug 2012

It has all the "hard" part done - config files. The rest is just installing mods in the order described.

FuzzyPurp - you should look into MCUpdater - should allow you to build a mod pack while automatically allowing downloads from the mod authors website - including adf.ly :P/>
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ETHANATOR360's Photo ETHANATOR360 13 Aug 2012

in the top right corner of your picture it says 3603 block ids left how is this possible
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FuzzyPurp's Photo FuzzyPurp 13 Aug 2012

Forge 3.3.8.152 and up, merge in the 4096 block ID hook. Thats how many block id's i have left free.
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ETHANATOR360's Photo ETHANATOR360 13 Aug 2012

which one should i use theres like 5
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TheOutcast5's Photo TheOutcast5 13 Aug 2012

How the hell did you get 124 mods working at once
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D3matt's Photo D3matt 13 Aug 2012

View PostCloudy, on 12 August 2012 - 11:17 AM, said:

It has all the "hard" part done - config files. The rest is just installing mods in the order described.

FuzzyPurp - you should look into MCUpdater - should allow you to build a mod pack while automatically allowing downloads from the mod authors website - including adf.ly :P/>
Downloading and install 124 mods takes a very long time.

This MCUPdater you speak of... It sounds very nice. Is it like a better version of MCPatcher? Does it remove the hassle of having to download all 124 mods in the first place? Where can I get i? Google only returns a vaguely-described githhub project that seems to be a server updater (I this it? https://github.com/smbarbour/MCUpdater), and a bunch of stuff about mcupdate.exe and whether it's a virus or not.
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ETHANATOR360's Photo ETHANATOR360 13 Aug 2012

which 4096 block id mod should i use?
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ETHANATOR360's Photo ETHANATOR360 14 Aug 2012

do you use sharose id resolver?
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ETHANATOR360's Photo ETHANATOR360 14 Aug 2012

View PostFuzzyPurp, on 13 August 2012 - 01:47 AM, said:

Forge 3.3.8.152 and up, merge in the 4096 block ID hook. Thats how many block id's i have left free.
does that mean if i have forge i already have 4096 block ids? (i have the latest forge)
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D3matt's Photo D3matt 14 Aug 2012

View PostETHANATOR360, on 14 August 2012 - 03:26 PM, said:

View PostFuzzyPurp, on 13 August 2012 - 01:47 AM, said:

Forge 3.3.8.152 and up, merge in the 4096 block ID hook. Thats how many block id's i have left free.
does that mean if i have forge i already have 4096 block ids? (i have the latest forge)
Yes that's what he means. (Didn't minecraft expand to 4096 block IDs a couple versions ago anyway?)
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ETHANATOR360's Photo ETHANATOR360 14 Aug 2012

i dont know i thought it had like 200 somthing
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FuzzyPurp's Photo FuzzyPurp 15 Aug 2012

View PostD3matt, on 13 August 2012 - 06:26 PM, said:

View PostCloudy, on 12 August 2012 - 11:17 AM, said:

It has all the "hard" part done - config files. The rest is just installing mods in the order described.

FuzzyPurp - you should look into MCUpdater - should allow you to build a mod pack while automatically allowing downloads from the mod authors website - including adf.ly :D/>
Downloading and install 124 mods takes a very long time.

This MCUPdater you speak of... It sounds very nice. Is it like a better version of MCPatcher? Does it remove the hassle of having to download all 124 mods in the first place? Where can I get i? Google only returns a vaguely-described githhub project that seems to be a server updater (I this it? https://github.com/smbarbour/MCUpdater), and a bunch of stuff about mcupdate.exe and whether it's a virus or not.

Sorry, i meant McPatcher :P/>

View PostETHANATOR360, on 13 August 2012 - 07:05 PM, said:

which 4096 block id mod should i use?

do you use sharose id resolver?
included in Forge 3.3.8.152+

View PostETHANATOR360, on 14 August 2012 - 03:26 PM, said:

View PostFuzzyPurp, on 13 August 2012 - 01:47 AM, said:

Forge 3.3.8.152 and up, merge in the 4096 block ID hook. Thats how many block id's i have left free.
does that mean if i have forge i already have 4096 block ids? (i have the latest forge)

See above.

View PostD3matt, on 14 August 2012 - 05:48 PM, said:

View PostETHANATOR360, on 14 August 2012 - 03:26 PM, said:

View PostFuzzyPurp, on 13 August 2012 - 01:47 AM, said:

Forge 3.3.8.152 and up, merge in the 4096 block ID hook. Thats how many block id's i have left free.
does that mean if i have forge i already have 4096 block ids? (i have the latest forge)
Yes that's what he means. (Didn't minecraft expand to 4096 block IDs a couple versions ago anyway?)

I use ID resolver just to solve item and block id conflicts so i can boot to the menu, close, delete IDR configs then assign the configs in the mod's retrospective config file. Rinse & Repeat till IDR shows no conflicts. This way the modpack doesn't rely on IDR config files :D/>
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D3matt's Photo D3matt 15 Aug 2012

View PostFuzzyPurp, on 15 August 2012 - 07:24 AM, said:

View PostD3matt, on 13 August 2012 - 06:26 PM, said:

View PostCloudy, on 12 August 2012 - 11:17 AM, said:

It has all the "hard" part done - config files. The rest is just installing mods in the order described.

FuzzyPurp - you should look into MCUpdater - should allow you to build a mod pack while automatically allowing downloads from the mod authors website - including adf.ly :D/>
Downloading and install 124 mods takes a very long time.

This MCUPdater you speak of... It sounds very nice. Is it like a better version of MCPatcher? Does it remove the hassle of having to download all 124 mods in the first place? Where can I get i? Google only returns a vaguely-described githhub project that seems to be a server updater (I this it? https://github.com/smbarbour/MCUpdater), and a bunch of stuff about mcupdate.exe and whether it's a virus or not.

Sorry, i meant McPatcher :P/>
Thanks, but... That wasn't your post?
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FuzzyPurp's Photo FuzzyPurp 15 Aug 2012

131 mods now, list updated, configs and texture pack available. Check OP
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ETHANATOR360's Photo ETHANATOR360 16 Aug 2012

you are the master of modding :(/>
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ETHANATOR360's Photo ETHANATOR360 17 Aug 2012

36 mods down 95 to go :(/>
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