"you have to combine iron and copper to make bronze, i love a runescape reference" bro really has that "i cant believe they added bronze from runescape to real life" energy
Not trying to be homophobic here but I've noticed this trend where gay/lesbian content creators always give a discord link or a kofi link for distributing their services. It's an hindrance and I don't get why they do this
you posted this comment seven days ago, and already when I went to click on the link in the description to join the discord, it says invite invalid. WHY CAN'T WE JUST HAVE FORUMS AND WEBSITES FOR STUFF!!! edit: nvm discord was just being stupid and eventually let me join, still hate having to use discord though.
That's objectively wrong. Discord is what helped a lot of niche projects to even get off the ground by allowing the team to communicate, and by giving the fans a space to interact with them and see results.
@LeRodz thats the thing though, they're for INTERACTION, not hosting files. I don't want to join a discord server just so I can download something and immediately leave. If I join a server I want it to be because I actually want to interact with people
I do understand it because it's a good platform to release your stuff on, quickly announce things and so on, but yeah.. having a seperate server for each thing gets annoying
Yeah, joining ANOTHER discord server just for a modpack download... nope. I am so sick of discord, I don't care what I could download there, not happening.
@the_ecips9692 and @steamstream777 there are third party mods that are not on curseforge but are on modrinth, same goes for there not being some mods on modrinth but are on curseforge! That is one reason why it is unavailable for download on other sites. Second reason is because there is a mod specifically made for the pack that Autumnly does not want to release it on other platforms as it defeats the point of the mod pack being unique and stand out if other people can make a mod pack with said custom mod.
@@steamstream777 I don't entirely agree with it, but apparently, and I'm taking this from one of there comments in this section, curseforge won't allow uploading of packs that utilize mods that aren't in their libraries, and they don't want to give out her custom mod for fear of someone stealing her work, dunno why that is, but apparently there's more problems than that. Not really my problem though, modpack ain't for me
the funny thing is that it's designed to be more accessable than, say BTA or ReIndev, but I can't even download it without getting a whole other launcher
I too enjoy the blended old/new mods. It combines the conveniences and advances of newer Minecraft with the charm and quirkiness of the old versions. they marry the two very well. And you also don't need a programming degree to install them.
I dont know how to describe it... its takes a very high/intense level of nuance when talking about new/old versions. Yes the game has gotten "better", but that doesn't mean its gotten more "fun" which is what "better" could mean to some people. This modpack, the dev Autumnly, has an excellent sense for it. The fact that this is all super subjective is also taken into account, we all watched the video, but holy shit we need to give infinite praise for the ease of accessibility and customization implemented for this pack... Just... awesome dude. Im sure I speak for almost everyone when I express how excited I am to give this a try. The easiness of the process makes me want to try finding some people to play this with instead of just going at it alone.
@@shitsquirrel9 Which versions we find more fun can be highly subjective. I appreciate the old versions for what they were, and if I want some nostalgia or a challenge, I enjoy playing them. But for many basic things like playing on servers, I use the newer versions. I feel like each one of these golden age mods taps into a different aspect of what people find fun in older minecraft.
@@TheStarshipGarage Interesting, I cant stand playing old versions if Im lacking something from a more recent update that I really appreciate/use a lot. Mods solve that a lot of the time though, and this might be one of the best attempts at finding a middle ground to my taste that Ive seen so far. Modding a modern version to make it feel like an older version (while still keeping all the QoL/customization of that intact) feels so so much better to me than just playing an older version. I guess my sense of nostalgia is immediately killed by minor constant annoyances and learning what little things I took for granted hahaha. I dont know too much about the other "golden age" mod packs, but this is the first time one of them has jumped out at me and made me actually interested. I've seen Paladin's other videos, this pack stands out to me. Im excited!
@@shitsquirrel9 Yeah, I'm the same way where I get so used to certain quality of life updates that in older versions I miss them and get annoyed. But it's a fun challenge. Like painting with only 3 colors.
You know, considering how often modpacks add new slots to add things to yourself like a ring or charm, I think Mojang might look into actually doing something similar. Because choosing between flying with elytra or being protected with a chestplate is just not fun instead of "challenging". Anyway, I might have to check this pack out.
I've long thought they should add a back slot. Move elytra to that and maybe players will actually wear that netherite chest they stored ages ago. Put a banner there and have a cape (kind of like putting a banner on a shield). Put a shulker there and expand the inventory and allow accessing it without putting it down. Why do they avoid simple changes that would probably improve things in favor of...bundles? A complicated sack that holds a single stack. They talk about players having two seeds and a potato or something, but typically, who cares about two seeds and a potato? It really feels like they saw the junk in someone's inventory and went "That's important!" instead of "They probably don't even want that!"
Maybe... but at the same time we'd never get moments of "Person jumps from a fatal height, forgets their Elyra, panics trying to put it on before they die" then :V
@@ImminDragon used the vanilla autocrafter for the first time today, what a complicated mess. Instead of just setting up a template you have to mess around with comparators and redstone strength, which takes up space and adds to the TPS. Should have taken notes from the BC Auto Workbench but nope. Sometimes i think one of their design goals is making things more complicated and eat up the most TPS they can.
@@BastetFurry Having the autocrafter be able to lock a slot to an item so it only accepts that item but doesn't count as filled without it would be so useful. I feel like a sorting hopper that uses the same logic would also help. Item sorters cause so much lag. Not bad for one person, but servers can end up with quite a few and they can be huge systems. I would love an update dedicated to looking at everything already in the game and asking "could this be better?"
@@higueraft571 Except when you aren't able to join by invite because Discord is a fucking mess of an app. Like, is creating a GitHub repository that much of a hassle?
It's not possible for me to upload it to a mod-sharing site like Curseforge or Modrinth for many reasons, but the main one is that there's too much custom content and content from various sources instead of just solely mods from curseforge or modrinth. Those sites only accept mods from their own libraries, and along with the custom content mod (which I do not want to upload anywhere to protect my code, work, and assets from being stolen and used in a billion copycat modpacks) its just not possible to upload.
@@Autumnly24 None of what you said makes any sense, you are just making up excuses to hide the fact that you just want your discord member count to go up to inflate your ego
BRO you HAVE to try the mod called "Voxels in Time" It litterally makes you able to travel in time to different minecraft golden age versions, so in one second you could be in alpha 1.2 and in the other one you could be in beta 1.3, ITS AWESOME
As a modern minecraft enjoyer who maybe touches old versions twice a year I'm also excited for this, we've really needed modpacks that offer genuinely unique gameplay experiences (not just loads of RPG and factory modpacks) even if they have features i personally dislike.
This looks like a much more interesting "recreate the feel of beta minecraft in modern" modpack than a lot of others you see out there. Might have to check it out. If you're taking recommendations for modpacks to check out, might I suggest Raspberry Flavoured? It's a very cozy and unique modpack that combines the vibe of beta with modern features with its own custom stuff as well.
I remember writing a long rework for enchanting that is pretty much exactly the alchemy system in Minecraft Forums years and years ago. Glad it's finally something someone made.n
The best part, if you want to easily play with friends, you can literally just open to LAN and it'll automatically set up a server and give you an IP to send your friends, no hassle
@@bititboi I'd disagree in cases like this where the lag-creation isn't too high. If it were a modpack utilizing create or a variety of tech mods, I'd agree, but Essentials and the like are better for low-impact packs
I swear the portcullis is unlocking a core memory in my brain from playing Minecraft Classic in my browser. I was a mod on a server (it was a super chill server so even though I was a kid nothing ever really happened), and I swear there was like a snake-type entity made of blocks on a server plugin that the portcullis reminded me of
Pretty sure the real golden age of Minecraft mods starts when the Create came out, and I say this as someone who started in beta. Old mods were nice but right now is the golden age for both mods and Minecraft itself.
This will be a great mod pack to build off of, as it really looks like vanilla to me in a good way you could add tech and have an old school modern content tech pack, magic, completely building, or all of the above, It’s a GREAT base line imo. I’ll be downloading shortly :) u
yeah this is pretty good, whether it does old minecraft well or not although ill probably remove the new redstone and enchantment system if I download it (once they stop hosting on discord)
I think this changes the core of the game way too much, to the point where it doesn't feel like beta Minecraft... which is the whole point of the modpack...
This sounds really fun! Mending requiring 2 nether stars is fine with me tbh i never liked how easy it was to get. Not sure if you can still trade for it (hope not)
There's no greater piece of prestige, for a mod maybe, than for it to not just feel in the "Vanilla style" but to actually feel Vanilla - IDK if the Aether is more well-integrated than other dimension mods, or if it's simply more culturally known. The fact that kids like me tried to build the portal in vanilla Minecraft, believing it no different than The Wither, helps. Twilight Forest is also like this. It's also logical for there to be an Underworld, an Overworld, and a Skyworld, below the Otherworldly end which is technically also a sky world. And then, beyond the vertical distance based worlds, a fantasy Forest World makes sense too. Beyond that, a desert world? Maybe an underwater world? Or an ocean world with islands? Could be a good way to test out new generation, eg; tropical islands, peninsulas, archipelagos, many small islands, etc
Looks like the good ol challenge survival pack with features kinda taken out, not too bad. The enchanting rework does remind me heavily of late game magic ritual mods or just magic crafting/upgrading in general, Thaumcraft and Ars are the two I think of with that, system is more or less identical with different effects. Looks alright, only issue I see is that enchanting seems like it can scale way too fast now
I think this is the Minecraft I have always wanted. The earliest I have no nostalgia for old Minecraft but this modpack has all the small things that are fun to mess around with that I love. The RPG elements are also awesome and are something I wish Mojang leaned into more. The only thing I'm not a fan of is there not being a hunger system since I like farms but the rest of it is perfect!
can you cover the modern beta SMP? not exactly a mod, but it is a server that uses plugins, texturepacks and datapacks to recreate a beta server in modern minecraft. you do not need to download anything to log on (nostalgic tweaks helps with a couple of small things that the server simply can not do within their limitations, but is not required), it just works with the newest version of minecraft straight away. the server also has quite an active community
I always say I'm going to play these mods and modpacks you feature. I always say that, but never actually do it. Given how accessible and friendly this seems though, there's a very good chance I just might actually try it out.
I swear, Ryan is just going to start paying people to make mods soon just so that he doesn't have to endure Better Than Wolves. The BTW video will come one day. My blistered hands tell me tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow.
I really wish someone would make an alternate timeline set of mods for 1.16, with the simpler style of tweaks found in some beta modpacks. Ever since 1.16, Minecraft has gone in a really wonky direction that really just doesn't feel like Minecraft, and honestly many of the features past that time are bloat that doesn't matter much anyways. I feel like there's a new sort of "middle Minecraft" period that follows the "old Minecraft" of the Beta days, which ends at 1.16 and never seems to get the same sort of attention. Sure, its not nostalgic quite in the same way as the really old stuff, but its still _good_ and has a lot more features and runs smoother. I really wish it would get some more love, people either fixate on the golden age or the new stuff and leave out everything in between. This feels like a step in the right direction, but still doesn't quite do it for me. In many ways it feels _more_ new than modern Minecraft, just with some cool terrain rework. Its well made and impressive to be sure but I wouldn't call it particularly nostalgic as a whole.
The unfortunate truth is that modding for 1.16 is tough. The version has some fantastic mods and its modpacks truly feel unique, but making a larger, cohesive modpack without massive performance issues is damn near impossible, not to mention how often the pack just won't load up. In terms of modding accessibility, it's probably on-par with 1.18 (which, on forge, had a massive bug that would sometimes cause modpacks to stop loading up permanently, and the only way to fix it was to completely delete all files).
I think people don't really understand why beta minecraft bring so many players. Yes there a bit part of nostalgia but there is also more. Modern minecraft is based of fast pace, playing, exploring and building in the mind of getting stronger, more powerful and make things more efficent. As a exemple, in modern minecraft, why do you go to the nether? To get blazerode for potions and going to the end, also netherite to get better armors and all the good loots in the bastions. In beta minecraft, why would you go to the nether? To get some news blocks that unlock a greater variety for your buildings (exemple glowstones). The problem is not that modern minecraft lack creativity, it's the main purpose isn't to get creative; it's not your own purpose that shape your gameplay but it's the game that's shape it by giving you objectives to meet. Creativity in modern minecraft come second to all that; most people start building things and thinking about their projects after they exhaust most of the objectives minecraft give you (ex: beat the ender dragon). In beta minecraft, there isn't this feeling of rushing something; no purpose is imposed to you. When you launch a world, there is no reason for you to be there other than the purpose you give to yourself. So yea, there a bit of nostalgia to old minecraft sounds and textures, but there is also this mindset where your creativity is the real main purpose.
These projects are cool BUT...after few months they die. The only one surviving is Better Than Adventure, but still, updates are sporadic, and one day they will all disappear sadly. So better play vanilla, or even better play Minetest (now called Luanti), which is meant to be modded, unlike Minecrosoft.
I've been around for a little while, and I think part of it is there's a ceiling where adding new things or changing too much goes against the original spirit of the project. Love BTA, but it's starting to feel like an entirely separate game. Not a bad thing, just something i've noticed happening over the years and why things kind of die off eventually. You either run out of things to adjust or you take it in its own direction.
Ryan put it really well in another comment, but the I want to avoid overdoing it with updates. Usually what I like to do is put out a couple updates, take a break to avoid burnout, then come back in a couple months with some new ideas! It helps keep the modpack nice and fresh while avoiding a lot of exhaustion from me. Plus, the modpack is in a state I'm happy with, so no point in updating just for the sake of it
That's a lot of changes that kinda come out of nowhere .. The Nostalgia aspect is awesome ! But some stuff feel out of place lol. Great video though ! And great modpack ✌
why do people host downloads on discord? it just adds an annoying extra step every time you want to download an update and it floods the server its in with tons of inactive users
Modern minecraft needs way more quality modpacks like this, but I'm just disappointed that it's a nostalgia mod because I really prefer new minecraft. Are there modpacks similar to this that you can recommend?
thanks again to Autumnly for all the time spent showing things off to me. great group of folks over there, tell them I sent you!
It was really nice working with you and showing off all of N2's fun little features!
Your videos are legit os cozy bro! God bless ya and Jesus loves ya!
@@Autumnly24 you did well, love your take on enchanting
what you think about Reminiscence modpack?
REINDEV MENTIONED!!!
"you have to combine iron and copper to make bronze, i love a runescape reference" bro really has that "i cant believe they added bronze from runescape to real life" energy
@@Glace-gone still grinding for 99 fishing irl 😤
In real life, bronze is made from copper and tin, not iron.
@@SupersuMC it's also copper and tin in the modpack. i think they just messed up the comment lol
@@SupersuMC tin is not essential. Other metals combined with copper make bronze with different properties
@@SupersuMC In Runescape too, copper and iron is wrong
>see cool software project online
>become interested
>see that they use discord for support and/or file hosting
>immediately stop being interested
its all too tiresome
Not trying to be homophobic here but I've noticed this trend where gay/lesbian content creators always give a discord link or a kofi link for distributing their services. It's an hindrance and I don't get why they do this
@@PunchBrother ts frying me 😭
hold up I could make a meme about this
@@PunchBrother I think it's more so a Gen Z thing
Discord has been a curse for niche internet projects. What happens in 2-5 years when the server gets lost to time....
You are so right
you posted this comment seven days ago, and already when I went to click on the link in the description to join the discord, it says invite invalid. WHY CAN'T WE JUST HAVE FORUMS AND WEBSITES FOR STUFF!!! edit: nvm discord was just being stupid and eventually let me join, still hate having to use discord though.
@@MAGN0LIA_ Lmao
That's objectively wrong. Discord is what helped a lot of niche projects to even get off the ground by allowing the team to communicate, and by giving the fans a space to interact with them and see results.
@LeRodz thats the thing though, they're for INTERACTION, not hosting files. I don't want to join a discord server just so I can download something and immediately leave. If I join a server I want it to be because I actually want to interact with people
>have to go into a discord to download
i hate the internet
I do understand it because it's a good platform to release your stuff on, quickly announce things and so on, but yeah.. having a seperate server for each thing gets annoying
@@Shizaho It's banned in turkey LoL. ( I live there)
idea - curseforge esque centralized location for all golden age related content. modification station on steroids or something
Discord and its consequences have been a disaster for the internet.
I feel the same way. Here's hoping for either a website or they manage to get the custom stuff uploaded to CurseForge and/or Modrinth.
encouraging the nether in the early game is something ive never seen before in these alternative timeline mods
Yeah I'm not sure I like it
ahh yes, discord, the safest, best, most official file host site
Hate that this is gatekept behind a discord, I miss when the internet was more open.
Yeah, joining ANOTHER discord server just for a modpack download... nope. I am so sick of discord, I don't care what I could download there, not happening.
Yeah these people are so elitist and think they’re special by not putting their packs on modrinth and curseforge like everyone else
@the_ecips9692 and @steamstream777 there are third party mods that are not on curseforge but are on modrinth, same goes for there not being some mods on modrinth but are on curseforge! That is one reason why it is unavailable for download on other sites. Second reason is because there is a mod specifically made for the pack that Autumnly does not want to release it on other platforms as it defeats the point of the mod pack being unique and stand out if other people can make a mod pack with said custom mod.
@@steamstream777 I don't entirely agree with it, but apparently, and I'm taking this from one of there comments in this section, curseforge won't allow uploading of packs that utilize mods that aren't in their libraries, and they don't want to give out her custom mod for fear of someone stealing her work, dunno why that is, but apparently there's more problems than that. Not really my problem though, modpack ain't for me
Literally just give us a google drive or media fire link
@@ivang3678 or, like, a torrent??
that igneous coal with steel REALLY reminds me of better than adventure, i guess it was a inspiration
the funny thing is that it's designed to be more accessable than, say BTA or ReIndev, but I can't even download it without getting a whole other launcher
I too enjoy the blended old/new mods. It combines the conveniences and advances of newer Minecraft with the charm and quirkiness of the old versions. they marry the two very well. And you also don't need a programming degree to install them.
I dont know how to describe it... its takes a very high/intense level of nuance when talking about new/old versions. Yes the game has gotten "better", but that doesn't mean its gotten more "fun" which is what "better" could mean to some people. This modpack, the dev Autumnly, has an excellent sense for it. The fact that this is all super subjective is also taken into account, we all watched the video, but holy shit we need to give infinite praise for the ease of accessibility and customization implemented for this pack... Just... awesome dude.
Im sure I speak for almost everyone when I express how excited I am to give this a try. The easiness of the process makes me want to try finding some people to play this with instead of just going at it alone.
@@shitsquirrel9 Which versions we find more fun can be highly subjective. I appreciate the old versions for what they were, and if I want some nostalgia or a challenge, I enjoy playing them. But for many basic things like playing on servers, I use the newer versions. I feel like each one of these golden age mods taps into a different aspect of what people find fun in older minecraft.
@@TheStarshipGarage Interesting, I cant stand playing old versions if Im lacking something from a more recent update that I really appreciate/use a lot. Mods solve that a lot of the time though, and this might be one of the best attempts at finding a middle ground to my taste that Ive seen so far. Modding a modern version to make it feel like an older version (while still keeping all the QoL/customization of that intact) feels so so much better to me than just playing an older version. I guess my sense of nostalgia is immediately killed by minor constant annoyances and learning what little things I took for granted hahaha. I dont know too much about the other "golden age" mod packs, but this is the first time one of them has jumped out at me and made me actually interested. I've seen Paladin's other videos, this pack stands out to me. Im excited!
@@shitsquirrel9 Yeah, I'm the same way where I get so used to certain quality of life updates that in older versions I miss them and get annoyed. But it's a fun challenge. Like painting with only 3 colors.
@@shitsquirrel9 >that I really appreciate/use a lot.
Swimming/Offhand for example
You know, considering how often modpacks add new slots to add things to yourself like a ring or charm, I think Mojang might look into actually doing something similar. Because choosing between flying with elytra or being protected with a chestplate is just not fun instead of "challenging". Anyway, I might have to check this pack out.
I've long thought they should add a back slot. Move elytra to that and maybe players will actually wear that netherite chest they stored ages ago. Put a banner there and have a cape (kind of like putting a banner on a shield). Put a shulker there and expand the inventory and allow accessing it without putting it down. Why do they avoid simple changes that would probably improve things in favor of...bundles? A complicated sack that holds a single stack. They talk about players having two seeds and a potato or something, but typically, who cares about two seeds and a potato? It really feels like they saw the junk in someone's inventory and went "That's important!" instead of "They probably don't even want that!"
Maybe... but at the same time we'd never get moments of "Person jumps from a fatal height, forgets their Elyra, panics trying to put it on before they die" then :V
@@ImminDragon used the vanilla autocrafter for the first time today, what a complicated mess. Instead of just setting up a template you have to mess around with comparators and redstone strength, which takes up space and adds to the TPS. Should have taken notes from the BC Auto Workbench but nope.
Sometimes i think one of their design goals is making things more complicated and eat up the most TPS they can.
@@BastetFurry Having the autocrafter be able to lock a slot to an item so it only accepts that item but doesn't count as filled without it would be so useful. I feel like a sorting hopper that uses the same logic would also help. Item sorters cause so much lag. Not bad for one person, but servers can end up with quite a few and they can be huge systems. I would love an update dedicated to looking at everything already in the game and asking "could this be better?"
@@higueraft571wow what an important thing to the minecraft community yay yipee so Important (i have never laughed at that terrible joke.)
this mod is amazing honestly, it looks like something straight outta 1.2.5, good old 2012 days
Why can't we download it without joining a social media site? I will sadly have to pass until they figure out why that's not good.. :(
Because it's a place the devs can pretty much easily/instantly post updates/interact/etc
@@higueraft571 Except when you aren't able to join by invite because Discord is a fucking mess of an app.
Like, is creating a GitHub repository that much of a hassle?
It's not possible for me to upload it to a mod-sharing site like Curseforge or Modrinth for many reasons, but the main one is that there's too much custom content and content from various sources instead of just solely mods from curseforge or modrinth. Those sites only accept mods from their own libraries, and along with the custom content mod (which I do not want to upload anywhere to protect my code, work, and assets from being stolen and used in a billion copycat modpacks) its just not possible to upload.
@@Autumnly24 None of what you said makes any sense, you are just making up excuses to hide the fact that you just want your discord member count to go up to inflate your ego
@@Autumnly24Ever considered something like Github?
Looks like one of those old modpacks you'd see in videos from 11 years ago
3:31 Runescape reference? That's literally how bronze is made in real life lmao
real life reference
this is what i thought minecraft would be like in the future
"wow...This modpack is so neat, i really wanna download it!...Oh...I can't download it bc of discord..."
Context: discord is blocked in Russia
vpn
VPNs exist
No body cares about rusia
@@DovorolModseat lead
@@DovorolMods🤓🤓
This is what Minecraft should have been, developer is Great for making it Real. Huge respect
Thanks for highlighting this modpack. It's one that I hadn't heard of and I am really looking forward to diving in and trying it out!
4:33 for some reason when you said "alchemy" my mind instantly went to Noita
goofy ass walk animation 😭
Woah, this feels a ton like a big modpack or overhaul mod from the classic era!
BRO you HAVE to try the mod called "Voxels in Time" It litterally makes you able to travel in time to different minecraft golden age versions, so in one second you could be in alpha 1.2 and in the other one you could be in beta 1.3, ITS AWESOME
0:24 I absolutely love the Aether’s aesthetic 😭
Yes, yes, yes!!!
I've always loved the idea of combining the old and new caves!
As a modern minecraft enjoyer who maybe touches old versions twice a year I'm also excited for this, we've really needed modpacks that offer genuinely unique gameplay experiences (not just loads of RPG and factory modpacks) even if they have features i personally dislike.
This looks like a much more interesting "recreate the feel of beta minecraft in modern" modpack than a lot of others you see out there. Might have to check it out.
If you're taking recommendations for modpacks to check out, might I suggest Raspberry Flavoured? It's a very cozy and unique modpack that combines the vibe of beta with modern features with its own custom stuff as well.
Some warning with RF is that a lot of the custom changes aren't the best. They have a lot of bangers and a lot of stinkers
The Alchemy Table is a really cool idea and i like that "enchantments" are results of a recipe basically. Neat system.
I remember writing a long rework for enchanting that is pretty much exactly the alchemy system in Minecraft Forums years and years ago. Glad it's finally something someone made.n
This is FANTASTIC. What a wonderful review
Show off more like this! I love the idea of keeping the good of the new with beta flavoring.
Finally. A minecraft mod pack I can share with my friends without problems with the server or clientside. Can't wait to set up a server.
The best part, if you want to easily play with friends, you can literally just open to LAN and it'll automatically set up a server and give you an IP to send your friends, no hassle
@@Autumnly24 server better
@@bititboi I'd disagree in cases like this where the lag-creation isn't too high. If it were a modpack utilizing create or a variety of tech mods, I'd agree, but Essentials and the like are better for low-impact packs
@@titan1umtitan in server your friends can play anytime. essential is for temporary use
I swear the portcullis is unlocking a core memory in my brain from playing Minecraft Classic in my browser. I was a mod on a server (it was a super chill server so even though I was a kid nothing ever really happened), and I swear there was like a snake-type entity made of blocks on a server plugin that the portcullis reminded me of
you should make a video about reminiscence
Pretty sure the real golden age of Minecraft mods starts when the Create came out, and I say this as someone who started in beta. Old mods were nice but right now is the golden age for both mods and Minecraft itself.
Golden Age refers to when the base game was good
Awesome vid! This mod just excites me so much, definitely playing it with friends
Wow sounds just like a dollar store minecraft
Other than the terrain generation which is masterful
I don't think this pack matches my vision of what a Beta'd Modern Minecraft would look like, but I do love the terrain gen.
This is fantastic
Oh no… they found us! Quick get our passports XD
Love these old style mods ❤
This will be a great mod pack to build off of, as it really looks like vanilla to me in a good way you could add tech and have an old school modern content tech pack, magic, completely building, or all of the above, It’s a GREAT base line imo. I’ll be downloading shortly :) u
yeah this is pretty good, whether it does old minecraft well or not
although ill probably remove the new redstone and enchantment system if I download it (once they stop hosting on discord)
This modpack seems to be great for players like me that loves the old minecraft versions and old mods but loves the new minecraft too
I recently installed the mod pack and I 100% have fallen in love with Minecraft again!
did the 2 week minecrafte phase wear off?
@balkoth3762 no
Would be nice if I didn't need to have a discord account to download it.
If there was a full time and calendar system that interacted with villages it’d be so cool
I think this changes the core of the game way too much, to the point where it doesn't feel like beta Minecraft... which is the whole point of the modpack...
alternate timeline packs are kinda like that tbf.
no, it's trying to feel like MODDED beta. the mod choices are meant to feel like you suped up beta. they pulled that off
good. Same shit regurgitated for n-th time ain't fun
When I played it reminded me of good ol 1.12@@sonicSnap
You should check out nostalgic Craft 2, it’s a fun modpack that combines old and new versions of minecraft
I'd love just the over world terrain changes, as a mod
oh i gotta play this
This sounds really fun! Mending requiring 2 nether stars is fine with me tbh i never liked how easy it was to get. Not sure if you can still trade for it (hope not)
There's no greater piece of prestige, for a mod maybe, than for it to not just feel in the "Vanilla style" but to actually feel Vanilla - IDK if the Aether is more well-integrated than other dimension mods, or if it's simply more culturally known. The fact that kids like me tried to build the portal in vanilla Minecraft, believing it no different than The Wither, helps. Twilight Forest is also like this.
It's also logical for there to be an Underworld, an Overworld, and a Skyworld, below the Otherworldly end which is technically also a sky world. And then, beyond the vertical distance based worlds, a fantasy Forest World makes sense too. Beyond that, a desert world? Maybe an underwater world? Or an ocean world with islands? Could be a good way to test out new generation, eg; tropical islands, peninsulas, archipelagos, many small islands, etc
Lol NOT joining a discord for a mod. Upload it to a file share site and put it somewhere, maybe like the WIKI site they have??
Old and new you say?! I’m surprised Mojang hasn’t updated the old texture pack to add some of this stuff to the vanilla game
Wait for soft wind review
Bro, keep going making videos about the golden era of Minecraft, you're the best
Added MobFilter and OcelotFix to this and after a bit of configuring, it feels like I'm in a hybrid of my two favorite versions, b1.7.3 and 1.5.2.
Looks like the good ol challenge survival pack with features kinda taken out, not too bad. The enchanting rework does remind me heavily of late game magic ritual mods or just magic crafting/upgrading in general, Thaumcraft and Ars are the two I think of with that, system is more or less identical with different effects. Looks alright, only issue I see is that enchanting seems like it can scale way too fast now
I think this is the Minecraft I have always wanted. The earliest I have no nostalgia for old Minecraft but this modpack has all the small things that are fun to mess around with that I love. The RPG elements are also awesome and are something I wish Mojang leaned into more. The only thing I'm not a fan of is there not being a hunger system since I like farms but the rest of it is perfect!
How insane could it be?
possibly above the baseline levels of insanity
Okay that was pretty insane the video wasn't lying guys (Like Paladin usually does smh my head)
The imbue system is super cool and gives an actual use to random items (i might be stealing it).
on 3:20 what modpack/mod is that?
11:41 Better Than Wolves instance 👀 What are you cooking
👀 👀 👀 👀
This is basically an alternative timeline of this minecraft, if Legacy Console Efition still existed and microsoft never bought Minecraft.
24 mins ago… I better be sleeping
This is so amazing. Imma go download it
can you cover the modern beta SMP? not exactly a mod, but it is a server that uses plugins, texturepacks and datapacks to recreate a beta server in modern minecraft. you do not need to download anything to log on (nostalgic tweaks helps with a couple of small things that the server simply can not do within their limitations, but is not required), it just works with the newest version of minecraft straight away. the server also has quite an active community
I always say I'm going to play these mods and modpacks you feature. I always say that, but never actually do it. Given how accessible and friendly this seems though, there's a very good chance I just might actually try it out.
I swear, Ryan is just going to start paying people to make mods soon just so that he doesn't have to endure Better Than Wolves. The BTW video will come one day. My blistered hands tell me tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow.
I really wish someone would make an alternate timeline set of mods for 1.16, with the simpler style of tweaks found in some beta modpacks. Ever since 1.16, Minecraft has gone in a really wonky direction that really just doesn't feel like Minecraft, and honestly many of the features past that time are bloat that doesn't matter much anyways. I feel like there's a new sort of "middle Minecraft" period that follows the "old Minecraft" of the Beta days, which ends at 1.16 and never seems to get the same sort of attention. Sure, its not nostalgic quite in the same way as the really old stuff, but its still _good_ and has a lot more features and runs smoother. I really wish it would get some more love, people either fixate on the golden age or the new stuff and leave out everything in between. This feels like a step in the right direction, but still doesn't quite do it for me. In many ways it feels _more_ new than modern Minecraft, just with some cool terrain rework. Its well made and impressive to be sure but I wouldn't call it particularly nostalgic as a whole.
The unfortunate truth is that modding for 1.16 is tough. The version has some fantastic mods and its modpacks truly feel unique, but making a larger, cohesive modpack without massive performance issues is damn near impossible, not to mention how often the pack just won't load up. In terms of modding accessibility, it's probably on-par with 1.18 (which, on forge, had a massive bug that would sometimes cause modpacks to stop loading up permanently, and the only way to fix it was to completely delete all files).
Bro really talked in circles during that intro. Not hating, just letting you know
hey that spider guy looks rather familliar
Woah, what a coincidence
WOAH! I KNOW THAT PERSON!
Finally!
awesome video!
Ok yeah this is frickin AWESOME
Wait, those new weapons, i know that mod i used to always have it way back when
Ever heard of Minecraft Reminiscence? its another mod in a similar nature to this thats pretty good
I think people don't really understand why beta minecraft bring so many players. Yes there a bit part of nostalgia but there is also more.
Modern minecraft is based of fast pace, playing, exploring and building in the mind of getting stronger, more powerful and make things more efficent. As a exemple, in modern minecraft, why do you go to the nether? To get blazerode for potions and going to the end, also netherite to get better armors and all the good loots in the bastions. In beta minecraft, why would you go to the nether? To get some news blocks that unlock a greater variety for your buildings (exemple glowstones).
The problem is not that modern minecraft lack creativity, it's the main purpose isn't to get creative; it's not your own purpose that shape your gameplay but it's the game that's shape it by giving you objectives to meet. Creativity in modern minecraft come second to all that; most people start building things and thinking about their projects after they exhaust most of the objectives minecraft give you (ex: beat the ender dragon). In beta minecraft, there isn't this feeling of rushing something; no purpose is imposed to you. When you launch a world, there is no reason for you to be there other than the purpose you give to yourself.
So yea, there a bit of nostalgia to old minecraft sounds and textures, but there is also this mindset where your creativity is the real main purpose.
For some reason Nostalgic Tweaks 1.20.1 makes my game crash upon loading a world
Theres no way that isnt a troon lmao
The golden age modding scene is full of them
Idk i feel like Minecraft didn't actually change that much over the years. I feel nostalgic when i turn of smooth lighting. cx
you should check out the Reminiscence mod pack, it's another good golden age pack
These projects are cool BUT...after few months they die. The only one surviving is Better Than Adventure, but still, updates are sporadic, and one day they will all disappear sadly. So better play vanilla, or even better play Minetest (now called Luanti), which is meant to be modded, unlike Minecrosoft.
I've been around for a little while, and I think part of it is there's a ceiling where adding new things or changing too much goes against the original spirit of the project. Love BTA, but it's starting to feel like an entirely separate game. Not a bad thing, just something i've noticed happening over the years and why things kind of die off eventually. You either run out of things to adjust or you take it in its own direction.
MC Diverge is still being updated.
@@lucamayhemis that the one with the lightning symbols for stamina? i always thought that one was the coolest
@@danielsmokesmids yeah, it's basically Terraria and Minecraft's love child
Ryan put it really well in another comment, but the I want to avoid overdoing it with updates. Usually what I like to do is put out a couple updates, take a break to avoid burnout, then come back in a couple months with some new ideas! It helps keep the modpack nice and fresh while avoiding a lot of exhaustion from me.
Plus, the modpack is in a state I'm happy with, so no point in updating just for the sake of it
Me when i see the battletower in the thumbnail: RLCraft.
Man if only Minecraft was different.
That's a lot of changes that kinda come out of nowhere .. The Nostalgia aspect is awesome ! But some stuff feel out of place lol.
Great video though !
And great modpack ✌
Hi ! Do you know the name of the mod that makes the chunks pop from below in the distance ? It looks super cool :)
Wish we had this on Luanti :(
why do people host downloads on discord? it just adds an annoying extra step every time you want to download an update and it floods the server its in with tons of inactive users
What version is this modpack in, again?
please check out the modpack called Soft Wind
0:33 ✍️🔥🔥🔥
3:35 No way bro called bronze a Runescape reference 💀💀💀
it's well known that runescape was the sole inspiration for the simulation we live in
Modern minecraft needs way more quality modpacks like this, but I'm just disappointed that it's a nostalgia mod because I really prefer new minecraft. Are there modpacks similar to this that you can recommend?
Beautiful
Does importing the mod work for Modrinth?
GREG TECH!
You should try SoftWind modpack