![]() ![]() Most mod developers use an API called MinecraftForge (shortened to Forge) which essentially allows mods to hook into the game's source code without causing conflicts with other mods (before Forge was created, or any form of mod loader for that matter (namely ModLoader), you could rarely get 10 mods working together without conflict and the larger mods required compatibility patches to work together). Please help.Īlso, if this is illegal, than nevermind. I searched the internet and this forum, but I found nothing. I just want to know how they manage to get this java source code. I know that mod makers decompile minecraft code in order to make mods. ![]() it allows low-quality generic copy-paste ripoff mods to infest the community. It's limited in what it allows you to do, it's redundant considering it teaches you literally zilch about modding and you always come back to having to code either way (either you hate the program after you figure out it's stupid or you are left in the dark because it doesn't allow you to do something you want to do), it's hated unanimously on the forums (so-much-so that people will yell at you for using it when you're perfectly capable of learning how to code) which leads to flaming and such, and the worst thing. That program is stupidly bad, redundant and is only made for people who are too lazy to learn how to code (and then promptly come on the forums screaming approximately "help mah, I can't add X in!", then when told to not use MCreator scream "but I don't know how to codez! I'm too young!"), or the more appropriate audience are those who actually cannot code, ie actually too young but still want to (ie like 9 years old). I think this is also a pretty popular mod making tool. ![]()
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