[1.4.5] Marikc0's Preferred Mods List

  • The FTB Forum is now read-only, and is here as an archive. To participate in our community discussions, please join our Discord! https://ftb.team/discord

marikc0

New Member
Jul 29, 2019
2
0
0
Excuse me if this isn't the best forum for this to be posted. I checked in #direwolf20 and #ftb and didn't get an answer. If you're a mod and want it somewhere else, please move it.

This is quite a complete and large list of mods that I personally use (I'm a bit nuts about installing mods). However I do not maintain version numbers or updates. I find these mods to be enjoyable and have found them to work well together (though bugs may exist as I obviously can't test them all completely).

Also, I'm providing an MMC export of configuration files to use with all of these mods. What this means for you is that if you're using any or all of the mods in my list then you should not need to fix any ID conflicts, unless you use a mod that is not on my list. Also, hopefully I've fixed any duplicate ore generation and I tweak various settings here and there.

Minecraft versions covered: 1.4.2 (abandoned), 1.4.4 (abandoned), 1.4.5. Click the Sheet buttons below the Excel spreadsheet for other mod versions.

I've included links to non-official builds of some mods if versions don't exist that work (ABO or Logistics Pipes for example). Links are also provided to mod spotlights, wikis, etc.

View the Current Mod List:
- Mod List
- MultiMC Download

Image below is not up to date of course.

Ozh9d.jpg
 
If you had a download for the pre-modded .minecraft folder, I would shower you with money, because to be quite honest, I'm way too lazy to install all of the mods myself.
 
Distribution of minecraft original files (including in modified form) not allowed by license restrictions

Is it possible to share some other way? I can't really describe it, but, like, a collection of all the mods that you could just drag into MultiMC or something like that, not the actual .JAR file then
 
No, unfortunately, there is not. In a way, though, it's good. Since you have to download them all manually, it shows support for the developers, and that's something everyone should always do, especially if you enjoy their mods. Marikc0's made it even easier, and provided links in the spreadsheet.

Thanks a lot, Marikc0, I'll definitely be trying this setup out!
 
Yea, like he said, I unfortunately can't do that. That's why I provided so much information. But the config pack makes it pretty easy once you've downloaded the mods. It takes care of any block ID issues for most of the mods on the list (minus a few like Mellenaire, Tale of Kingdoms, and some others). Also makes Gregtech easy mode (I know a lot of people seem to prefer that to be on by default instead) and I just recently set Metallurgy so that it doesn't mess with vanilla ores. If you do happen to get any ID issues you should be ahead of the game.
 
do i just put the configpack or the content of it minecraft & modpack.json into the main config of the mod pack im using?