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@Elina@queer.af Paths of Magic 3

I liked some of the mods in it, so I might come back to it, but it was just difficult to motivate myself to build a nice house when all the grass around it looked so grainy and distracting.

(I think something weird might have happenned, though, because the grass in the savanna looked way too green)

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hmm, as I suspected, the sheer.... grossness of 1.12's textures made it really difficult for me to get into the modpack.

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@efi I actually figured out a better option: in multimc, you can add or remove mods just by going to Edit Instance → Loader Mods

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@efi it's a curseforge modpack, though, so it's just a list of ids in a json file

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I think I'm going to try out Paths of Magic 3, but I'm also going to replace JourneyMap with Xaero's Minimap (which I don't actually know how to do, but I guess I'll try?)

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@crongmcdongle a few of the mods that I'd really want to have aren't available (although I guess minimaps and gravestones are available, so that's an option)

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@maple oh cool!

unfortunately I can't usually play on servers that are overseas, it either causes lag for me or lag for everyone else ::(

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currently conflicted between playing vanilla 1.14 or modded 1.12

I've been playing vanilla 1.14 - it looks so much better, and has so many additions over 1.12 that I just really like.

But I miss lots of things - I miss:
• having more than a couple of types of ores
• lots of interesting devices to construct
• a minimap.

idk what to do, really.

And I'm not really sure which modpack I should play

GIC, caps, grrrrrrrrrrr 

@boobs_idiot@octodon.social that's so horrible!!

@pupy@chitter.xyz I'm so frustrated about this
you can still do it manually, but that's not very easy

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