What's your favorite mod for Minecraft, and why? If you could only install one mod, what would it be? Do not include mods solely for improving performance (such as Optifine) because that's boring.
If your favorite mod only works how you like in tandem with another, you can mention both. Don't just use this as an excuse to list modpacks, though!
Posts saying you only play vanilla Minecraft are off-topic and also dumb. Don't make them.
I'll begin. I recently discovered ComputerCraft through the Feed The Beast Direwolf 2.0 pack, and it's quickly become my favorite mod of all time. The mod adds new blocks relating to computers, such as monitors, printers, disk drives, and modems. However, the true core of the mod lies in the computer and turtle blocks, which are programmable via built-in Lua scripting. Computers are stationary terminals, whereas turtles are mobile ones that require fuel to move, but can carry up to sixteen items and have an attached tool. They can do just about anything you can - I've gotten them chopping down trees, farming fields, and mining for resources. This kind of stuff hits me in just the right spot as a computer science major.
What are your favorite mods?
If your favorite mod only works how you like in tandem with another, you can mention both. Don't just use this as an excuse to list modpacks, though!
Posts saying you only play vanilla Minecraft are off-topic and also dumb. Don't make them.
I'll begin. I recently discovered ComputerCraft through the Feed The Beast Direwolf 2.0 pack, and it's quickly become my favorite mod of all time. The mod adds new blocks relating to computers, such as monitors, printers, disk drives, and modems. However, the true core of the mod lies in the computer and turtle blocks, which are programmable via built-in Lua scripting. Computers are stationary terminals, whereas turtles are mobile ones that require fuel to move, but can carry up to sixteen items and have an attached tool. They can do just about anything you can - I've gotten them chopping down trees, farming fields, and mining for resources. This kind of stuff hits me in just the right spot as a computer science major.
What are your favorite mods?