When I found out that Mo Creeps n Weirdos wasn't updated I was so pissed.Sometimes I consider 1.2.5 to be our "Golden age" It had so many mods that we don't have anymore. It was nice, beautiful and wonderful. The reality is that the 1.2.5 to 1.3.2 conversion was our dark age. It took bloody frikking forever. It was hard, and most modders could not get around it so they just gave up. Look at mo' creeps and weirdos as an example. Or RP2. They just gave up for a while.
I disagree. Fast updates ≠ good. Fast updates means less time to work on a world, because in 1.7 there are worldgen fixes, which means you need a new world. 1.6 adds horses, so you need a new world. 1.5 adds quartz, so you need a new world. The 1.5 to 1.6 transition was the start of the mass production of updates. Mojang supports the modding community, so you would think they would give devs time to complete and use their mod before Mojang starts rushing updates. Even if mods didn't exist, the speed of these updates would be ridiculous.it's hardly fair to bash on mojang for their update content, or their speed for that matter. the thing is, the vanilla community is quite large, and that is who they have to take care of. mods are a second thought. the vanilla audience likes the fast updates, it keeps the game fresh for them. and the content? really, what HASN'T been added by a mod by now?