![]() TL DR For people that seem so smart, they are really stupid. So now they want to screw everyone over even more? I was told, by a team members, a few times that that solution was too extreme to which I said, 'But it works.' ftba folder and kill it and try again and sometimes works. Which is where I usually come in the MMC as a solution. If you go the discord with an issues, the team's scripted response it to download and run a debug app that comes back with a code no-one can understand so you put that into chat and hope someone will reply with a solution that works which most of the it doesn't. The stupid launcher as a vanilla option and when you set it up it will say "Install mod loader" and even gives you to ability to install mods but it doesn't actually install a mod loader so of course the mods don't load. The rest of the time its getting a pack to download or even run whether that be at all or correctly. ![]() Half the time its just getting the launcher to run, which is really sad. I've been the FTB discord and seen a lot of people show up with issues with the launcher, but when I suggest using MMC everything is just fine. Well if the FTB wasn't such a piece of crap people might be more likely to use it. It's a complicated situation due to legal issues behind distributing and monetizing mods, but something to keep in mind is all the devs behind this still want a working platform and are trying to figure out how to sustain it. One common one a lot of modding platforms use is letting anyone download mods but having a subscription service for increased bandwidth access. Some other ideas for monetization are floating around. There is a new API which polyMC has migrated to, but the multiMC devs don't want to due to its terrible terms of use. As part of this, they cracked down on some of the ways multimc and its forks were abusing the FTB API key. A lot of people are upset at this, but also having a centralized way of distributing and monetizing mods is what's allowed the modding community to sustain itself. You can also go to #dev-talk in the multimc discord where the multimc devs talked to him about FTB and curse's decisions.īasically, Overwolf is trying to fix a lot of twitch's issues and make curseforge viable from a commercial standpoint. If you want more info, somewhere in this thread Slowpoke has some comments that actually try to explain some of the decisions. If you would like more information on FTB then check out our Wiki to see all the current modpacks, and discussions from the community, as well as helpful links!Ĭlick here to get to the Wiki! Tools & Resources: Weekly Threads Archive Tips 'n' Tricks Work-In-Progress Free-For-All Check out our Wiki
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