It's called minetweaker.A mod that allows you to mod minecraft inside minecraft.
But really, you're basically just going to get variants of minetweaker/ACE with this at most.
It's called minetweaker.A mod that allows you to mod minecraft inside minecraft.
Um. I'm pretty sure thatA set of education tools for the java version of minecraft.
From what I have read a education edition of minecraft was just released. So far sound like a worthless joke. Still brings up something that might be nice for modded minecraft. Mods aimed at making setting up a using teaching/learning environments easy, efficient, and fun. Their are mods more and less that would work. Maybe add them together and make a pack and refine the mods to aim them more at the education.
Not for sure. Just so many thing I read about Minecraft Education Edition that sound like I couldn't buy it and never want to, but that it might have been a big hit if done right. Not that the modded community could do it better or anything (ironic sarcasm aimed at the how well they have already done. Though their are so many more of them then there are Mincraft developers to be fair.
MinecraftEdu is being discontinued and replaced with a microsoft focused "minecraft: education edition". Their is a real big difference between the two. Really wanted the first one and was liking what I read on it. Really not liking the second, thought I still wish I could acquire a copy of the first and am hoping the it turns out to be more like it then it currently is sounding. The schools are getting the shaft on this one it seems. Microsoft is trying to mine this for all it is worth.Um. I'm pretty sure that
A: MinecraftEdu has been around for a while. Like, quite a while time. Because the ComputercraftEdu guys had some interaction with them.
B: Its actually quite well regarded, looks quite useful for schools, and certainly ISN'T worthless OR a joke. The point of it is that schools can buy it for less than it would cost to by X number of copies of the normal game, and its geared around being good for children with the tutorial world and such. So, surprise surprise, YOU are not the target audience.
Now, that said, I don't disagree that mods aimed around teaching java would be a good idea.
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I know it's not RF-based, but that video's thumbnail makes me think of GregTech.Can someone do this for Rf powered stuff?
That's Microsoft's craft.Microsoft is trying to mine this for all it is worth.
Wow, many apologies - I didn't know about that! You have good taste in what you did like! Dan200 and Joel the Minecraft Teacher are really cool guys.MinecraftEdu is being discontinued and replaced with a microsoft focused "minecraft: education edition". Their is a real big difference between the two. Really wanted the first one and was liking what I read on it. Really not liking the second, thought I still wish I could acquire a copy of the first and am hoping the it turns out to be more like it then it currently is sounding. The schools are getting the shaft on this one it seems. Microsoft is trying to mine this for all it is worth.
I know it isn't aimed at me. I just happen to like all things minecraft and don't like seeing one of the things I like about it being crapped all over. ComputercraftEdu was really fun. What I read on minecraftEdu sounded cool and nice. That is at a end. things have changed.
I really like the sound of this. Haven't played story mode yet. Was thinking a attack bar might work too. Another hot bar that can be switched to that allows special moves and different attacks and styles. Would go well with a skill tree or something.As for mods for creation, I had a thought: this may already exist, but something that takes the slightly more advanced combat in 1.9 and really runs with it. Not just a cooldown timer, but something almost like Story Mode, whereby different moves are highlighted depending on what mobs are coming and how they are attacking you. I can't imagine it would be doable, but I like the idea
This is a bit random; what do you guys think:
A really simple, small mod that adds in alarms. So like the howler and/or industrial alarm with that wonderful sound, but JUST that, without all the other Nuclear Control stuff? And maybe a configurable sound choice (not sure how this would work with servers) where you can add in short sound files that can be selected from the alarm, or at least multiple alarming noises
Draconic Evolution does that with it's top teir armor.
Try Pressure PipesAlright, I'll start with something I think doesn't exist (at least I haven't found anything when googled).
A mod that just adds tanks for liquids, like the ones from Railcraft or Xycraft or even Buildcraft. But just the tanks.
Why I am suggesting this? Simply because I'm not quite interested in the content Railcraft and Xycraft adds but I like the tanks they introduce. Buildcraft is fine but I prefer Thermal Expansion which doesn't have any large tanks for storage. I don't like installing a mod to use just a couple of items, so I'm pretty much at dead end.
I don't know if the mod will gain much popularity but I'm probably not the only one that would like a feature like this one.
Don't they do that already? When you shoot someone with a fire resistance arrow they'll get fire resistance...I don't want to install a big mod for this one thing. But thank you for letting me know that.
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For 1.9/1.10: A mod to permit potion-dipped arrows to apply their effect. For example: shooting an arrow tipped with "healing" should allow someone to heal a person or hurt an undead. An arrow with "fire resistance" should be useful for someone that has fallen in lava. Etc.