Not really; I use MultiMC for manual pack design, but public modpack distribution is too bulky and static for my liking.
The main reason I choose ATLauncher is that modpacks distributed that way can be custom-installed by the player, which is important, because most of the mods in Survival Industry are optional; you are presented a large checklist of mods you can choose to enable or disable (with a lot of defaults enabled).
With ATLauncher, the player can have a pretty minimal experience if they want it, or can go full-overblown without running into mod conflicts. They can also add a bunch of stuff to make things easier, or they can crank up the hardcore. All of this from the installer; no manual tweaking required.
Additionally, upgrading mods in the pack is as simple as uploading that specific mod; MultiMC and several others will require that I re-zip and re-upload the whole modpack when I just want to update, for example, OpenComputers.
Is there a way to use this modpack with multimc?
Not really; I use MultiMC for manual pack design, but public modpack distribution is too bulky and static for my liking.
The main reason I choose ATLauncher is that modpacks distributed that way can be custom-installed by the player, which is important, because most of the mods in Survival Industry are optional; you are presented a large checklist of mods you can choose to enable or disable (with a lot of defaults enabled).
With ATLauncher, the player can have a pretty minimal experience if they want it, or can go full-overblown without running into mod conflicts. They can also add a bunch of stuff to make things easier, or they can crank up the hardcore. All of this from the installer; no manual tweaking required.
Additionally, upgrading mods in the pack is as simple as uploading that specific mod; MultiMC and several others will require that I re-zip and re-upload the whole modpack when I just want to update, for example, OpenComputers.