Okay, I haven't actually found much time to play since I hit the stone age since I'm at my girlfriend's most of the time, and playing minecraft with a lot of mods on my laptop is not really all that enjoyable.
I have, however done at least some building in a creative world and from that I just wanted to recommend everyone to take a look at the schematica mod. It really helps when trying to rebuild stuff in your survival world that you did before in a creative world or other playthrough (I'm not the mod author btw).
Also, I might restart on a 1.12.2 pack eventually (mostly for some of the new blocks like concrete dust and paths), but haven't been able to convince myself to do so just yet (because some stuff was just more fun in the 1.7.10 version of some mods).
If I find my write-ups of the rules again, I might try to pick it up even if it's on my laptop.
Unfortunately, I think they are lost somewhere in the depths of my pc, never to see the light of day again.
I really wish the rules were done for everything up to and including the stone age so I could just only use the wiki without piecing stuff together, or moebius actually would release the full rules he made for himself so I could just copy those until then.
Anyway, thanks for updating! It must be a lot of work to come up with that stuff and try to balance it, and I really appreciate the effort.
My only issue right now is that for what I'm doing, the entry point for mods comes so late that I almost get bored before I get to them, which somewhat defeats the purpose of the challenge for me (which is getting more long-term motivation).
But that's something I need to work out for myself.
I'm also looking forward to more pictures of people playing this so I can steal their house designs and change them to my own, as I'm still not 100% happy with the style I'm doing atm.
Edit: So I have skimmed the last few pages and noticed that the updates are apparently an actually all-new version, different from the new wiki, so I'll take a better look at that later.
In the meantime I'll ask something I've always wanted to: Is there anything we (I) could contribute to help speed up the updating process or any other input we could give? I like this project and would really like to help out a bit if possible.