[CC1.41][MC1.2.5] Fuzzy Overhaul Mod-Pack...
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
http://www.minecraft...e__hl__crafting
FuzzyPurp 05 Aug 2012
pcmaster160, 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
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 /> - Anyway making a new .minecraft since i've just came back to playing MC.
FuzzyPurp 12 Aug 2012
New list, finally put a modpack together for 1.2.5 after returning to MC. - 124 mods! Enjoy />
D3matt 12 Aug 2012
It's not really a mod pack if you have to download them all manually, is it?
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 />
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 />
ETHANATOR360 13 Aug 2012
in the top right corner of your picture it says 3603 block ids left how is this possible
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.
D3matt 13 Aug 2012
Cloudy, 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 />
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 />
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.
ETHANATOR360 14 Aug 2012
D3matt 14 Aug 2012
Yes that's what he means. (Didn't minecraft expand to 4096 block IDs a couple versions ago anyway?)
FuzzyPurp 15 Aug 2012
D3matt, on 13 August 2012 - 06:26 PM, said:
Cloudy, 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 />
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 />
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 />
ETHANATOR360, on 13 August 2012 - 07:05 PM, said:
which 4096 block id mod should i use?
do you use sharose id resolver?
do you use sharose id resolver?
ETHANATOR360, on 14 August 2012 - 03:26 PM, said:
See above.
D3matt, on 14 August 2012 - 05:48 PM, said:
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 />
D3matt 15 Aug 2012
FuzzyPurp, on 15 August 2012 - 07:24 AM, said:
D3matt, on 13 August 2012 - 06:26 PM, said:
Cloudy, 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 />
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 />
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 />
FuzzyPurp 15 Aug 2012
131 mods now, list updated, configs and texture pack available. Check OP