The first version of Technic Pack was somewhat buggy, and was soon followed by v2 and v3, both also for Beta 1.7.3. This had more of a theme and structure to it, mostly tech and automation mods but with some variety too. Meanwhile KakerMix was working on a pack of his own, the Technic Pack, first released for Beta 1.7.3. The Yogscast featured the modpack in their videos and it was so well-liked that they worked together with Pudding Huxtable to make their own modpack, the Yogbox, first officially released for Beta 1.7.3. This modpack was quite popular and gained the attention of two parties: KakerMix and The Yogscast, all of them SomethingAwful users. Next came NOW that's what I call Minecraft! for Beta 1.5_01 and Beta 1.6.6 by Pudding Huxtable of the SomethingAwful forums. Unfortunately, AMCO versions earlier than Beta 1.7.3 seem to be lost. It never became as popular as later modpacks, due to the large amount of mods being very demanding on typical PCs of the time. This too was taken down for lack of permission, being swiftly re-released after getting it from mod and texture pack authors. Next came Arrrg's MineCraft Overhaul by Arrrg for Beta 1.2_02. This was soon taken down due to lacking permission from mod developers, breaking the rules of Minecraft Forum. The first content modpack was Minecraft Community Pack by fact_fiction_rabbit for Beta 1.1_02. However the mods in Zombe's were utilities, cheats, and minor tweaks as opposed to additional content. The very first modpack ever was Zombe's Modpack by tanzanite AKA zombe released for Alpha 1.2.0_02. Block ID conflicts, conflicting class files, other problems are common. Virtually all modpacks use mods created for the Java Edition.Ĭonfiguring mods to work together is complicated. Modpacks (short for mod packages, or modification packages) are packages of mods.
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