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acoustic sand
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please don't hunt me down vee

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wait

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how do i reply to a message from outside this thread into the thread

acoustic sand
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you can't

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i'm gonna have to craft the request manually again...

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the point here is that i do mass edits

acoustic sand
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do you make resource packs for vanilla or for mods that add cit/cem/etc.

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so by example let's say smth used to be in /textures and is now in /texture, i have to find out if i can regex it without breaking anything

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acoustic sand
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oh yeah forgot vanilla added that

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i mostly only have experience doing optifine stuff in 1.8.9 for skyblock

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when i hear optifine, i shiver

acoustic sand
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why

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it adds cit and cem and stuff

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and zoom

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i'm a modern version player

dire spade
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optifine is long dead

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long live sodium

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and nvidium

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acoustic sand
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optifine isn't a performance mod

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ok i should probably start getting ready for bed since it's 5am

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CIT Resewn for CIT

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you have traben's mods for entity stuff

acoustic sand
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yeah, optifine is only really for lower versions

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which skyblock is still on

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every tool exist in modern

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we have seen modern on alpha

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it's only the last time for 1.8.9

acoustic sand
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wasn't it only for nerds

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sooner or later, it's gone

acoustic sand
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old version of minecraft for skyblock?

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yeah

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  • modern run so much better than unless you are someone that likes to abuse old bugs like stonking, there's no reason to use 1.8.9
    except also hypixel randomly banning for modern movement because watchdog oof moment
acoustic sand
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right now, most of the mods are still on 1.8.9

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if you want Optifine features in modern, you got Fabulously Optimized and if you want Skyblock dedicated features, you got Skyblocker and Aaron's mod (and also a few other smaller ones that don't matter)

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acoustic sand
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there's more than rats :(

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every useful feature has been created on modern

acoustic sand
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skyhanni isn't a rat

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i know

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tho fr

acoustic sand
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and new mods don't have my super awesome features i added to skyhanni

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running old 1.8.9 mc with java 8 especially in a landscape where rats is common is imo stupid

acoustic sand
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and i don't get my contributor suffix on new mods

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acoustic sand
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well skyhanni is going to update to 1.20 so no need

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๐Ÿคฃ

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aaaah good one

acoustic sand
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?

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they will update once it'll be too late

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also there is one problem with that

acoustic sand
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the update process is already started

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there's only like 1k errors iirc

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1.8.9 landscape is different than modern
but modders that try to adpat generally badly adapt, because they don't know that in modern things are done differently, which lead to special situations

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i know there was a 1.8.9 skyblock mod that updated, they just didn't knew modmenu is a thing in modern, so they added their own thing and it just caused confusion cause people were just eeeeh what is that ?

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also 1.8.9 to modern is more of a rewrite than a migration

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especially since on top of that, there's a change of modloader

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because forge is dead and neoforge took its place and on top of that, for client-side stuff, fabric is the king, neoforge is mostly for content mods

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so there's a combo of rewrite to modern java + adapt to new minecraft code + adapt to new ways of doing some things + adapt to doing things differently because the modloader has a different mindset

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so i don't doubt some mods will make it

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but imo it's just the time for new things to bloom

acoustic sand
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skyhanni is a pretty new mod

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only became popular like 2 years ago

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ig not that new anymore

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also it's in kotlin

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and the features don't need to be rewritten (for the most part)

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just a lot of the backend