I have been playing modded Minecraft since the initial release of Better Than Wolves back in 2011, through the original Tekkit pack, and many FTB packs. Easily totaling well over 10k hours played. Please don't blow this off as just some noob and/or user-error.
I like new content as much as any player, that's why I play FTB over vanilla. That said, I'd like to bring up a concern of mine that performance has seemingly taken backseat to just adding more and newer mods. As far as I can tell, from an end-user perspective, this has always been the case, but has gotten to the point that the game becomes less and less enjoyable, earlier and earlier in a playthrough, with every new mod-pack. And after Revelation I doubt I will come back to FTB.
We all know what the first responses will be to this - "You need a better cpu", "You should build more server-friendly", and of course "Blame Java!". So I'd like to address these, cause frankly they're getting old.
"You need a better cpu"
"You should build more server-friendly"
"Blame Java!"
Seeing new packs released with "This is not a lightweight pack" in the description only says that devs are aware of the problem but are more concerned with pushing new content than addressing the issue. Resulting in more and more of the player-base not being able to enjoy the game. I get it. It's a hobby. Making new content is more interesting than optimization.
I love modded MC, thats why I opened with the history of my playtime/experience. And I truly appreciate the work devs have done to build FTB over these many years, for free, in their spare time. I do acknowledge and appreciate that, but I hate to see something I enjoy so much die and FTB will suffer as more and more player leave.
I wouldn't complain if I didn't care. Thanks for all the good times.
TL;DR - Packs are sacrificing performance for new content
I like new content as much as any player, that's why I play FTB over vanilla. That said, I'd like to bring up a concern of mine that performance has seemingly taken backseat to just adding more and newer mods. As far as I can tell, from an end-user perspective, this has always been the case, but has gotten to the point that the game becomes less and less enjoyable, earlier and earlier in a playthrough, with every new mod-pack. And after Revelation I doubt I will come back to FTB.
We all know what the first responses will be to this - "You need a better cpu", "You should build more server-friendly", and of course "Blame Java!". So I'd like to address these, cause frankly they're getting old.
"You need a better cpu"
I have a i7-8700k @4.7ghz. What this response is really saying is "I'm more PCMR than you" and isn't really a solution.
"You should build more server-friendly"
I try, but with more and more mods come more and more complex builds. Besides, this is effectively just telling players to limit their builds. "Maybe don't use X mod or X item"... Then why are they added to new packs? Whats the point in having all this shiny stuff if the end-user has to tip-toe around them constantly?
"Blame Java!"
Everyone's favorite retort. If Java is so limited, then none of the other excuses matter. It's a foregone
conclusion. No matter what the end-user does performance will always suffer. I realize this is anecdotal but I doubt this is the case as I've played older packs on lesser machines and performance was much less of an issue. And like I said it seems to be worse with every new release.
conclusion. No matter what the end-user does performance will always suffer. I realize this is anecdotal but I doubt this is the case as I've played older packs on lesser machines and performance was much less of an issue. And like I said it seems to be worse with every new release.
Seeing new packs released with "This is not a lightweight pack" in the description only says that devs are aware of the problem but are more concerned with pushing new content than addressing the issue. Resulting in more and more of the player-base not being able to enjoy the game. I get it. It's a hobby. Making new content is more interesting than optimization.
I love modded MC, thats why I opened with the history of my playtime/experience. And I truly appreciate the work devs have done to build FTB over these many years, for free, in their spare time. I do acknowledge and appreciate that, but I hate to see something I enjoy so much die and FTB will suffer as more and more player leave.
I wouldn't complain if I didn't care. Thanks for all the good times.
TL;DR - Packs are sacrificing performance for new content