FTB Marathon - In Progress

Posted by Astryl on May 11, 2013, 5:25 a.m.

Gentlemen/women, start your engines/FTB downloads.

When should we have this?

Seleney suggests next weekend. I suggest the usual time (That being about 10PM GMT).

What do you need?

The Feed the Beast Launcher. Download the EXE/JAR depending on your system, and run it.

Once the launcher has started, select the "Ultimate" pack, log in to Minecraft.net, and the pack should download.

The FTB packs are stored in their own folders, and won't screw with your existing Minecraft installation (and saves).

Optifine?

Yes. But you'll have to install it manually. I'll assume you know how to do this.

Having trouble with the download?

If not, try this (Which fixed the download for me):

> Delete the Ultimate folder if it partially downloaded.

> In the FTB launcher, switch to the Options tab, click on Advanced Options,

and try selecting a different server to download from.

Participants

- aeron

- eagly

- Ghostwalking

- Iasper

- Kilin

- Mega

- Moikle

- Seleney

If you're not in the know, Optifine is a mod, or 'tweak' for Minecraft that can vastly increase performance on a majority of machines.

I'd highly recommend it.

You can use Optifine with Feed the Beast, but there's a slightly different installation method than is the norm.

First, download FTB Ultimate.

Second, download Optifine 1.4.6 HD U D5

Take the zip that you download, and put it in the <wherever you told FTB to install>\Ultimate\InstMods folder.

You are now done.

I'll be uploading a clean Ultimate folder to DropBox. PM me and I'll send it to you.

I'd recommend using the FTB launcher as the easiest route.

You'll just have to unzip the Ultimate folder into the folder you installed FTB to.

Otherwise, you can try to use another launcher, but you're on your own with that.

If you're joining in, confirm it in the comments.

Holy cow, what am I doing trying to organize a Minecraft event ;_;

Righto, Aeron and I were discussing this on IRC, and we decided to post a tentative "is anybody interested" blog about it.

Feed the Beast is an easy to use mod-pack for Minecraft, featuring a huge number of great mods. Some highlights from the list include:

> ComputerCraft (Computers, programming, networking)

> IndustrialCraft 2 (Nuclear Reactors and stuff)

> Buildcraft (Pipes and such. Shuttle your waste water into somebody elses house!)

> MystCraft (Write your own dimensions!)

> Portal Gun (Need I explain this one?)

> Modular Forcefields (What it says on the tin)

> Thaumcraft (Magic in Minecraft!)

And of course, a load of other mods. These are just some of the highlights.

Anyway, I suggest that you download the Feed the Beast launcher and give it a try. It won't mess with your existing Minecraft installation, and it's easy to use.

Try the Ultimate pack (At the top of the list).

If this generates enough interest, the intention is for us to have a major survival marathon.

So, anybody interested?

Forge

Code Chicken Core

Misc Peripherals

Not Enough Items

Power Crystals Core

Advanced Machines

Advanced Solarpanels

Applied Energistics

BiblioCraft

Buildcraft

ChargePads

Chicken Chunks

Computercraft

EE3

Ender Storage

Extrabees

Extrabiomes

Factorization

Flat Bedrock

Forestry

GraviGun

Gravisuite

GregTech

Industrialcraft2

Nuclear Control

ImmibisCore

InvTweaks

IronChest

Mine Factory Reloaded

Modular Forcefield System

Modular Powersuits

Mystcraft

NEI Plugins

Nether Ores

Obsidiplates

Omnitools

Petrogen

PortalGun

Power Converters

Railcraft

Redpower

SecretRooms

Soulshards

Steves Carts

Thaumcraft

ThaumicBees

Thermal Expansion

Tubestuff

Twilight Forest

Voxelmods

Wireless Redstone

XReliquary

Xycraft

Comments

Kamira 11 years, 6 months ago

Is it compatible with Optifine?

Quietus 11 years, 6 months ago

i hope this has new animals!

*looks in mod list, hopes are dashed*

Astryl 11 years, 6 months ago

@Kamira yes, it is.

@hel The guy who made Mo' Creatures hasn't updated in forever… mostly because he's been working with Mojang on the horses in 1.6.

Moikle 11 years, 6 months ago

a million times yes

@Hel I think thaumcraft adds a few more hostile mobs (wisp, giant (technically not new) and angry zombie)

hehe, nether ores + 10 dense ore symbols written into a mystcraft book means a dimension that explodes and collapses in on itself as you walk around it

Seleney 11 years, 6 months ago

I think it is a good idea. I'll have a lot to learn though :P

Castypher 11 years, 6 months ago

I'm upset that Millenaire isn't on the list, but I'm up for this.

But wait, does that actually let you make your own dimension the way Moikle is saying?

Moikle 11 years, 6 months ago

I can teach you! I have spent a long time playing FTB and tekkit :P

Astryl 11 years, 6 months ago

Quote:
But wait, does that actually let you make your own dimension the way Moikle is saying?

Yes. You can write your own dimension using symbols you find in various ruins and such. So I could write a simple "Plains Biome: Diamond Ore: No Weather" world (Which would be unstable), and it would create something along those lines.

Also, Thaumcraft does add a few mobs. Not many though.

@Kilin: Maybe once we've messed around with the FTB pack, somebody will feel compelled to make a 64Digits custom pack. Then we can add whatever the heck we want.

Castypher 11 years, 6 months ago

Do mods work serverside yet or would we have to have all 64Digits users install it?

Pirate-rob 11 years, 6 months ago

You have to download a custom launcher, which will auto install the mods seperate from normal minecraft.