#Mod Profiles

1 messages · Page 1 of 1 (latest)

eager wolf
#

When I log on to a PVP server, I'll have many client side mods enabled. I'll probably have reach (not the hack, the mod that shows you how far away you were hit from), combo, FPS, Ping, etc. Maybe later though, i'll decide to play an SMP. Now, i'll get rid of many of those mods, and probably use day counter and minimap. But it's a very annoying process to turn off all your mods and then turn on the ones you want, and then reposition them to how you want them to look. Pretty annoying to do it every time.
If you have used any mouse softwares, like Glorious Core, or iCUE, you should be familliar with profiles. Profiles save your settings, and you can switch to different profiles to get different presets. For example, I currently use iCUE, and the back mouse button is mapped to ALT + F4. However, when I play Minecraft, that back button is used to crouch. So, I have two profiles on iCUE. One has the back button set to ALT + F4, and is named the Casual profile. The other is named Gaming, and it has different settings, one of them being the back button is not mapped to anything. And I have set the front mouse button to switch between both profiles, so I can switch easily without a second thought. Makes it seamless.
Profiles in Lunar would be very useful. You could make two profiles: PVP and Casual. PVP could have the combo counter and ping in the top left, along with many other mods. However, with the click of one button, it would switch to Casual, which would display your minimap instead of the combo counter and ping in the top left, along with other mods.

eager wolf
#

Forgot to add tags, I would probably add ** 🖥️ Launcher ** though.

jolly moss
#

this is already feature

#

in the bottom left

#

if you just save as new profile
itll create a new one

solar yarrow
eager wolf
eager wolf
#

i think to the right of mechanic