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I'm always fascinated with the idea of a forever world, but I got always bored out with the vanilla options. Since my friend introcued me to Create, I have instantly became obsessed with a forever modded minecraft world.

If it's sorta possible, what type of mods should I avoid to include in a forever Create and Ad Astra modpack, aside from possibly inactive mods? Is Biomes O Plenty a no-go as an example since it's a world gen mod?

EDIT: By long-term I mean playing a world through release updates.

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[โ€“] MutatedBass@beehaw.org 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Yeah this would be possible. You would need to be diligent with backups if you planned on adding mods as the playthrough progresses, as adding mods to an existing save can cause unpredictable behavior.

An easier to manage idea would be to pick a suitable mod pack and play that. I've been hosting a Valhelsia 3 server for my friends and I for a couple weeks and it has been a lot of fun. Valhelsia 3 has all the mods you mentioned aside from Ad Astra. Valhelsia 5 has all of them. There are tons of other packs you could play too. I prefer to play packs that are based on 1.16.5 and before as the performance is significantly better than anything that came after.

[โ€“] PrivateNoob@sopuli.xyz 1 points 3 months ago

Well an already existing modpack would definitely help in a lot of cases, although I felt that by using a self-made modpack could help in getting just all the necessary mods, which means less issues after a major version update.