It seems most famous modpacks are to some degree made with the attitude of "all ze mods!". I get why, it's inclusive, gives something for everyone on a server and allows interesting interactions between different mods.
But personally, I tend to prefer smaller, more focused modpacks - not just with a general theme like "tech" or "magic" but more closely knit-together . Most of the time I have to make them myself though, since I don't know of many such modpacks. That leads to me trending towards the same mods all the time because those are the first that pops to mind (commonly tinker's, thaumcraft, railcraft and a few others).
I prefer smaller packs primarily because of three reasons:
It makes the gameplay more themed and less kitchen sink
It means every mod matters, and you have to think creatively to do what you want
It's far more friendly to my not-that-modern computer
So now I ask for suggestions, do you know if there's a list of smaller, more focused modpacks? Or do you know of such a modpack? It doesn't have to be a prepacked one either, a list of mods you like to play with in a tightly nit sense is very welcome too!
Thanks for any suggestions // Ilja
But personally, I tend to prefer smaller, more focused modpacks - not just with a general theme like "tech" or "magic" but more closely knit-together . Most of the time I have to make them myself though, since I don't know of many such modpacks. That leads to me trending towards the same mods all the time because those are the first that pops to mind (commonly tinker's, thaumcraft, railcraft and a few others).
I prefer smaller packs primarily because of three reasons:
It makes the gameplay more themed and less kitchen sink
It means every mod matters, and you have to think creatively to do what you want
It's far more friendly to my not-that-modern computer
So now I ask for suggestions, do you know if there's a list of smaller, more focused modpacks? Or do you know of such a modpack? It doesn't have to be a prepacked one either, a list of mods you like to play with in a tightly nit sense is very welcome too!
Thanks for any suggestions // Ilja