- It creates version incompatibilities.
- It creates installation headaches.
- It creates leftover garbage from uninstalled mods.
It was a bad idea, let Minecraft mod community be a lesson learned.
you are a bit two years late, nobody modify core or game files today.
Quote from: RawCode on January 03, 2017, 04:12:42 AM
you are a bit two years late, nobody modify core or game files today.
There was one that was recently posted which modified core, which I think sparked this post :)
Yeah im guessing this was due to:
https://ludeon.com/forums/index.php?topic=29045.0
Quote from: skullywag on January 03, 2017, 10:20:58 AM
Yeah im guessing this was due to:
https://ludeon.com/forums/index.php?board=15.0
Haha the entire board?
No but I think I know the post you were linking. I reported it to you guys just in case.
Stupid forum, corrected.
After finding this post linked on my mod page, I think I know what OP really means.
core - mod + mod design pattern I think meant to have an "intermediate mod" needed for other mods to work. For example, Haplo's Miscellaneous "CORE" mod. I guess Haplo can get away with it by including a few new items here or there :P
Follow the conversation here (https://ludeon.com/forums/index.php?topic=30813.msg317819#msg317819).