Every new version both gains and loses some mods, so old Minecraft versions will never be totally obsolete, just increasingly stable. Players like new (to them) things and typically talk about what they've been playing, so you rarely hear about old versions. But they continue to each provide a unique mod environment, and decades from now there will almost certainly be a few people trying even the oldest, as long as they can find working download links for the relevant mods.
no, he started in earlier versions, he just doesn't feel like the exorbitant changes necessary for upgrading are worth the effort just to have a new update released that everyone then moves to.
Dem sparks. I like it. It is probably the most chill I've ever seen you damage anything. :D
PLISS "I will be adding a use for Chlorine soon." 2 years later. You upgrade reactorcraft
Well, actually you can use Chlorine instead of Potion of Poison in Aerosolizer or Defoliator.
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Saying „Reika will update to 1.12.2“ has become like saying „9/11 was an inside job“ 😭
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Now that 1.7.10 is outmoded, any plans for 1.12.2?
David Jackson, II , *not outmodded
ErickBRSAO outmoded is synonym term for obsolete. It's pronounced Mode as in long O as in mode of operation.
What i mean js that its not obsolete
Every new version both gains and loses some mods, so old Minecraft versions will never be totally obsolete, just increasingly stable. Players like new (to them) things and typically talk about what they've been playing, so you rarely hear about old versions. But they continue to each provide a unique mod environment, and decades from now there will almost certainly be a few people trying even the oldest, as long as they can find working download links for the relevant mods.
reika takes a bit of time making mods. (s)he does not like constantly updating them. so the plans for 1.12.2 "is when it slows down updating"
I wonder if you still look at your yt comments hmhmhmhmmhmhmmmmmmmm
if I wanted to use your power stuff (like make a generator) what would I have to use . . .
Why are you still in 1.7.10?
1.7.10 i think is where he started and upgrading the code for new versions is hard
no, he started in earlier versions, he just doesn't feel like the exorbitant changes necessary for upgrading are worth the effort just to have a new update released that everyone then moves to.