Apparently it is right now the only game on Steam that is elegible to be classified as “Overwhelmingly Negative” to have less than 10% of reviewers to recommend the game. Is this a new world record?
Apparently it is right now the only game on Steam that is elegible to be classified as “Overwhelmingly Negative” to have less than 10% of reviewers to recommend the game. Is this a new world record?
You don’t “Google” something, you search it online…
Well I hope the game doesn’t break due to the legacy saves that can’t be deleted because Steam Cloud is not working properly… because then I would have to blame Valve for not making a proper system.
That’s unfortunate. I’ve seen Another Quality Modpack 2 and 3 rapidly add and remove mods with each update… so it makes sense that other mod packs could be pulling similar plans with their mod selections.
You should back up the mod pack instance before updating, possibly along with the worlds separately backed up. The former action would allow you to restore the original instance if the new version of the modpack is bugged and doesn’t work or try to install it in a different manner to see if that fixes it.
Also most mod packs nowadays have a mod that automatically backs up the world. Have you tried checking that?
This is why Bulbasaur is the best of the three.
Have you watched Direwolf20’s videos? They’re not about camera span or zoomed in faces, just close to raw modded Minecraft gameplay.
Wait, there was a mod crackdown? When did that happen?
Look at the angry face on the base!
I’ve replaced all discussion on Reddit with Lemmy. I still browse Reddit due to it still having some communities with content I still have to access such as Jumpchain and modding Elder Scrolls.
If you would like a mod that adds a LOD system to allow you to see very far, see the mod named Distant Horizons. The fake rendering chunks allow for a seemly massive render distance at only a fraction of the processing power that actually rendering at 64/128 rendering distance would use, though at the cost of the fake chunks not looking exactly the same as real Minecraft chunks and also the LOD data taking up a large amount of storage space. The upcoming 2.0 version will make it look even more like Minecraft chunks at a cost of increased storage space requirements.
Have you tried the Controllable mod? It adds support for controllers so you can use the Steam Deck’s built in controls for opening menus and moving around in game.
Actually they replaced it with “EA App” last year. I’m pissed because the replacement for Origin doesn’t open The Sims 3 properly when using Create a World, so it thinks I’m just launching the game normally and doesn’t go in the correct mode to edit my world.