yeah thats the whole point of troll scienceLol. Though conservation of energy forbids that from happening.
yeah thats the whole point of troll scienceLol. Though conservation of energy forbids that from happening.
I believe Magic World and Ampz are two that GT doesn't have a config file in. Adn I am willing to say a good portion of vanilla players use just one mod. You are using a gross exaggeration.
how many modded minecraft players choose vanilla + 1 mod? my guess for that is "almost zero" when compared to vanilla and ftb.
I don't even know what's happening in this thread anymore.
I don't even know what's happening in this thread anymore.
There have been lawsuits for GPL violations, so it seems their first point is wrong.What Plus+ is doing should be the last word in copyright "protection." Have a look-see: http://wiki.pluspluspack.com/index.php?title=Copyright
Clearly.We're discussing an optional recipe which increases the value of a block that breaks other blocks, clearly.
I'd say that OptiFine, which surely has to be the most downloaded mod in MineCraft's history (well past the Forge API, as well as Mod Loader and the like) almost surely has more users who use only it versus the amount of people that play FTB. Compared to vanilla, though, it's likely a drop in the bucket as vanilla is the standard version of MineCraft which a lot of people end up not deviated from before they become bored and forget about MineCraft forever.
ok, outside the context of what i was thinking, but yeah. how about ic servers and such?
Someone that has pretty much admited he is a troll is trolling while people take the bait and feed him.
All in all it makes for some amusing reads between calls at work.
If you distill the selection of data enough, you'll surely find something that will support your point.
How big is your sample where you got this information?
oh, ok. you're simply contrarian instead of offering either opinion or facts to discuss. gotcha.
ask not for whom the bell trolls, it trolls for thee.
How many mods that are not in FTB packs has Greg modified?
"If you torture the data long enough, it will confess."If you distill the selection of data enough, you'll surely find something that will support your point.
I provided you data (no opinion, though, as there is only enough room for so much subjective silliness in this topic), and you decided you wanted to move the goal posts of your argument. And, of course, some wonderful ad hominem, which always goes over well on the internet.
If you don't want to be taken for a "troll", you should stop acting like one, eh?
There have been lawsuits for GPL violations, so it seems their first point is wrong.
Their second point is that mods do not have copyright protection - there is consensus in the modding community that they do, but it has not been legally tested.
Their fair use defense would apply to Minecraft itself, not to mods - Mojang cannot dictate how Minecraft is enjoyed by people who legally own a copy of Minecraft. Modders cannot dictate how their mods are enjoyed by people who legally downloaded them. Mojang cannot prevent people using a modpack with Minecraft, if that argument is correct. It doesn't say anything about acquiring mods.
Greg has not modified any mods besides GregTech.if anyone has an accurate answer, i'd still like to hear it