INTRODUCTION:
Over the years I've been playing both modded and vanilla Mineraft I've noticed that modded has begun to deviate further and further from vanilla in complexity and overall mechanics. Modpacks today seem to serve little purpose but to check off all the boxes for useful tech and magic mods. There's nothing necessarily wrong with this, as my other modpack Ultra Modded Survival 2 is a prime example of the "kitchen sink" style modpack, but I believe there's just something refreshing and liberating about experiencing Minecraft the way it was meant to be again. That is, a simple and overall well balanced Minecraft.
What exactly is this "vanilla style"? Essentially it is the inclusion of three main aspects of the game: resource gathering (mining, mob hunting, farming, etc.), exploring (dungeons, biomes, dimensions, etc.), and creative expression (building, redstone, etc.) in a way that isn't too complex and is naturally intuitive for anyone who's played unmodified Minecraft before. For example, as opposed to machinery that occupies one block and involves tons of crafting recipies and power maintenance you will have simple modular multiblock systems that solve some common chores and fit in with the rest of the game without breaking it.
The point of Simplify isn't to radically redefine Minecraft or introduce dizzyingly complex new ways of automation, it's to expand the base game in a way that feels satisfying and meaningful to you as the player and find simple solutions to common problems rather than calling endless repition to achieve certain goals "content" like some Minecraft mods. By introducing faster and simpler methods of expansion with a clear focus Simplify intends to deliver you a cohesive experience that could have been shipped with Minecraft by itself. The intention is to make all the new content and tweaks blend as seamlessly as possible into the core game.
Simplify is structured around a few main content mods that are high quality and "feel" at home in vanilla, notably Tinker's Construct, ThaumCraft, and the Twilight Forest. Surrounding these main mods are dozens of minor mods that are either cosmetic tweaks or minor additions you may find useful such as nether eyes for finding nether fortresses as well as Ganymedes' collection of dimension mods. You won't find any fancy GUI elements here, just your familiar hotbar, no minimap, damage indicators, or WAILA. However, Not Enough Items is included for it's recipie function. Instead of Biomes O' Plenty Simplify uses Enhanced Biomes for its subtler additions to Minecraft's world generation.
MOD LIST:
View the full list of mods below and click a link to go to that mod's page.
GET THE MODPACK:
To install the pack, follow the steps below.
1) Download and install the Technic Launcher if you haven't already here
2) Login to the launcher with your Mojang account/Minecraft account
3) Click the modpacks tab and click and set the memory to 2-4 GB
(if you can't go higher than 1 GB install 64 bit Java here)
4) Click this button here ---> <---
5) Click the button above again once you get to the page where the button takes you with the launcher still open
(You must be logged in on your Technic account on the website, register here if you don't have one)
6) Wait for the launcher to close and then reappear with the modpack in your modpacks tab and click "Install" to do just that
7) Wait patiently for the launcher to download all the files and for the modpack to load
8) There is no step eight, just have fun!
PERMISSIONS POLICY:
All credit goes to the modders, not me, I simply assembled the mods and made them work seamlessly together through some configuration files. Feel free to check out their homepages/mod pages by clicking the links in the Mod List.
If you're a modder who wishes to have their mod removed from the pack, please contact me at my Skype: Amaxter325.
SCREENSHOTS:
This is where awesome screenshots taken with the pack are shown for all to see. Got an awesome screenshot from the pack you want to show the world? Post an Imgur or MinePix image link in this thread and if I think it's deserving then I will add it. Click the spoiler below to see the screenshots.
This modpack is exactly what I was looking for! Thanx for great job! If its possible could you add following mods:
1. Infernal mobs
2. Malisis doors mod
3. Trapcraft
All of them are in line with the vanilla feeling for me, hope you agree!)
If you don't mind could you put this on the feed the beast launcher?
i would really appreciate that, because my computer really doesn't like the technic launcher.
i've had technic for several days and it crashes on me every few minutes.
I have a similar problem, except that the technic launcher runs fine for me, I just can't get enough memory for it.
I once went out and got all the mods for Hexxit that I could (there was at least one custom mod in it) and it ran just about fine (A little lo won the frames, if anything) with 1GB. Then I ran it in Tekkit and BAM nope sorry Java hates me.
INTRODUCTION:
Over the years I've been playing both modded and vanilla Mineraft I've noticed that modded has begun to deviate further and further from vanilla in complexity and overall mechanics. Modpacks today seem to serve little purpose but to check off all the boxes for useful tech and magic mods. There's nothing necessarily wrong with this, as my other modpack Ultra Modded Survival 2 is a prime example of the "kitchen sink" style modpack, but I believe there's just something refreshing and liberating about experiencing Minecraft the way it was meant to be again. That is, a simple and overall well balanced Minecraft.
What exactly is this "vanilla style"? Essentially it is the inclusion of three main aspects of the game: resource gathering (mining, mob hunting, farming, etc.), exploring (dungeons, biomes, dimensions, etc.), and creative expression (building, redstone, etc.) in a way that isn't too complex and is naturally intuitive for anyone who's played unmodified Minecraft before. For example, as opposed to machinery that occupies one block and involves tons of crafting recipies and power maintenance you will have simple modular multiblock systems that solve some common chores and fit in with the rest of the game without breaking it.
The point of Simplify isn't to radically redefine Minecraft or introduce dizzyingly complex new ways of automation, it's to expand the base game in a way that feels satisfying and meaningful to you as the player and find simple solutions to common problems rather than calling endless repition to achieve certain goals "content" like some Minecraft mods. By introducing faster and simpler methods of expansion with a clear focus Simplify intends to deliver you a cohesive experience that could have been shipped with Minecraft by itself. The intention is to make all the new content and tweaks blend as seamlessly as possible into the core game.
Simplify is structured around a few main content mods that are high quality and "feel" at home in vanilla, notably Tinker's Construct, ThaumCraft, and the Twilight Forest. Surrounding these main mods are dozens of minor mods that are either cosmetic tweaks or minor additions you may find useful such as nether eyes for finding nether fortresses as well as Ganymedes' collection of dimension mods. You won't find any fancy GUI elements here, just your familiar hotbar, no minimap, damage indicators, or WAILA. However, Not Enough Items is included for it's recipie function. Instead of Biomes O' Plenty Simplify uses Enhanced Biomes for its subtler additions to Minecraft's world generation.
MOD LIST:
View the full list of mods below and click a link to go to that mod's page.
▶Back Tools◀
►Balkon's Weapons◀
►Baubles◀
►Better Clouds◀
►Better Foliage◀
►Better Rain◀
►Better Storage◀
►BiblioCraft◀
►bspkrs Core◀
►Carpenter's Blocks◀
►ChickenShed◀
►CodeChicken Core◀
►Colorful Portals◀
►Crystal Wing◀
►Deadly World◀
►Elemental Caves◀
►Enhanced Biomes◀
►Gany's End◀
►Gany's Nether◀
►Gany's Surface◀
►Geochests◀
►GrowthCraft (all modules)◀
►Hardcore Ender Expansion◀
►Hopper Ducts◀
►iChun Util◀
►Inventory Tweaks◀
►Jelly Cubes◀
►Koi◀
►Lava Monsters◀
►Link Info◀
►Liteloader◀
►Lootable Bodies◀
►Lunatrius Core◀
►Macro Keybind◀
►Mantle◀
►MineMenu◀
►MinePainter◀
►MinePix◀
►Modular Systems◀
►Mouse Tweaks◀
►Nether Eye◀
►Not Enough Items◀
►Optifine B4 Ultra◀
►Pet Bat◀
►Ping◀
►Redstone Paste◀
►Roguelike Dungeons◀
►Ropes Plus◀
►Schematica◀
►Shaders Mod (with Sildur's Shaders)◀
►Shatter◀
►Shipwrecks◀
►Slime Dungeons◀
▶Sound Filters◀
▶Special Mobs
▶Stackie◀
▶Stalker Creepers◀
▶Super Crafting Frame◀
▶Sync◀
▶Tabby Chat◀
▶ThaumCraft◀
▶ThaumCraft NEI Plugin◀
▶TiC Tooltips◀
▶Tinker's Construct◀
▶Tinker's Mechworks◀
▶Tree Ores◀
▶TreeCapitator◀
▶Twilight Forest◀
▶Utility Mobs◀
▶Vanilla Plus◀
▶VoxelCam◀
▶VoxelMenu◀
GET THE MODPACK:
To install the pack, follow the steps below.
1) Download and install the Technic Launcher if you haven't already here
2) Login to the launcher with your Mojang account/Minecraft account
3) Click the modpacks tab and click and set the memory to 2-4 GB
(if you can't go higher than 1 GB install 64 bit Java here)
4) Click this button here ---> <---
5) Click the button above again once you get to the page where the button takes you with the launcher still open
(You must be logged in on your Technic account on the website, register here if you don't have one)
6) Wait for the launcher to close and then reappear with the modpack in your modpacks tab and click "Install" to do just that
7) Wait patiently for the launcher to download all the files and for the modpack to load
8) There is no step eight, just have fun!
PERMISSIONS POLICY:
All credit goes to the modders, not me, I simply assembled the mods and made them work seamlessly together through some configuration files. Feel free to check out their homepages/mod pages by clicking the links in the Mod List.
If you're a modder who wishes to have their mod removed from the pack, please contact me at my Skype: Amaxter325.
This is where awesome screenshots taken with the pack are shown for all to see. Got an awesome screenshot from the pack you want to show the world? Post an Imgur or MinePix image link in this thread and if I think it's deserving then I will add it. Click the spoiler below to see the screenshots.
New Episodes weekly!
1. Infernal mobs
2. Malisis doors mod
3. Trapcraft
All of them are in line with the vanilla feeling for me, hope you agree!)
1. Gravestone mod
2. Better furnace mod
3. BoatCraft
4. Diversity mod
once again, you're cool, keep up great work!
If you don't mind could you put this on the feed the beast launcher?
i would really appreciate that, because my computer really doesn't like the technic launcher.
i've had technic for several days and it crashes on me every few minutes.
I have a similar problem, except that the technic launcher runs fine for me, I just can't get enough memory for it.
I once went out and got all the mods for Hexxit that I could (there was at least one custom mod in it) and it ran just about fine (A little lo won the frames, if anything) with 1GB. Then I ran it in Tekkit and BAM nope sorry Java hates me.
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