This is a great api for getting mobs into your game quickly!
If you have an idea for a mob, this will take care of all the basic function and also has some added functions to easily extend mob behavior! It is well maintained and reported bugs are squashed in a timely way!
This is my favorite texterpack for production servers - players always compliment it and seem to thoroughly enjoy the experience. It also meshes well with most other mods (in most cases), with little in the way of miss-matching edges or wood types (for example).
It's a great mod that's clearly had a ton of effort put into it, but it's unfortunately confusing and difficult for the beginner to use. It's also practically impossible to build a contraption whose functionality is hidden behind a wall etc I found - or maybe I've just missed something.
This texture pack is my personal favorite, and it makes me want to invest in adding additional textures for the other mods that I frequently use so that it all matches up.
When I look at most texture packs, they either stick so close to the source material that they don't offer much, or try to do something unique but end with a poor execution. Soothing 32 manages to assert itself as a unique art direction and look good while doing so. The simplified designs and shared palette give off a fluffy cartoon look that I really enjoy.
I use this for doing my game's mobs. It's just what I want from a mob API, it doesn't do everything for me, allowing me to make my mobs more efficient and unique
A great experience when you know what you're doing, but the crusade against formspecs makes the game very hard to pick up. I recommend adding an in-game guide of some kind, as I initially thought this was a terrible game before actually learning what it is.
Overall a good game, 8.6/10.
It has all the important features and handles compatibility really well, but it's hella ugly to look at. I always use my own reskin.
Other than the appearance I'd say performance is the only big issue, but overall it's the best inventory mod.
Attractive design, especially stone and other earthy materials (which are a LOT of NodeCore). Faithful to the original, blends well with mod content even when not yet supported, while still providing a distinct and improved look. Immersive, actually makes the game feel colder.
My first impression when I joined was that this was minimal_dev/devtest but with trees. Then I found an eggcorn and some sticks. After a few days of forgetting everything I knew about MTG/MC-like games: It slowly started to click, and I've been addicted ever since. Poor MTG only receives attention when I'm maintaining my mods, a few of which I've already ported/started porting to Nodecore
Good
Cool that this vending mod offers a visual of the item, and its easy-to-use user interface.
air/air would recommend
Love the mod. All of the night mobs avoid my house now >:)
This is a great api for getting mobs into your game quickly!
If you have an idea for a mob, this will take care of all the basic function and also has some added functions to easily extend mob behavior! It is well maintained and reported bugs are squashed in a timely way!
Excellent response from Players
This is my favorite texterpack for production servers - players always compliment it and seem to thoroughly enjoy the experience. It also meshes well with most other mods (in most cases), with little in the way of miss-matching edges or wood types (for example).
Great mod, but arcane and difficult for beginners
It's a great mod that's clearly had a ton of effort put into it, but it's unfortunately confusing and difficult for the beginner to use. It's also practically impossible to build a contraption whose functionality is hidden behind a wall etc I found - or maybe I've just missed something.
Clean, crisp, and easily navigable
This texture pack is my personal favorite, and it makes me want to invest in adding additional textures for the other mods that I frequently use so that it all matches up.
A strong, well-executed design
When I look at most texture packs, they either stick so close to the source material that they don't offer much, or try to do something unique but end with a poor execution. Soothing 32 manages to assert itself as a unique art direction and look good while doing so. The simplified designs and shared palette give off a fluffy cartoon look that I really enjoy.
Definitely worth a try!
Fun and very cool concept!
Took a while to get a hang of, but this mod is super fun
Best mob API as of now IMO
I use this for doing my game's mobs. It's just what I want from a mob API, it doesn't do everything for me, allowing me to make my mobs more efficient and unique
Super educational
This game is a great introduction to quantum computing
Great tool for photographers and world/mapgen modders alike
Does what it says on the tin, adding map location bookmarks with the ability to easily teleport back again.
Also handy to return to exact position a screenshot was taken from, for before/after comparisons, or trying to tune the perfect shot.
Well done but lacking intuitiveness
A great experience when you know what you're doing, but the crusade against formspecs makes the game very hard to pick up. I recommend adding an in-game guide of some kind, as I initially thought this was a terrible game before actually learning what it is. Overall a good game, 8.6/10.
Useful but Ugly
It has all the important features and handles compatibility really well, but it's hella ugly to look at. I always use my own reskin. Other than the appearance I'd say performance is the only big issue, but overall it's the best inventory mod.
Excellent all around
Attractive design, especially stone and other earthy materials (which are a LOT of NodeCore). Faithful to the original, blends well with mod content even when not yet supported, while still providing a distinct and improved look. Immersive, actually makes the game feel colder.
Beautiful
This is my favourite texture pack, it looks good and has a wide range of support
Super helpful, a must-have!
A must have mod in survival. Also, the GUI design is really nice
Tubeswork, but pipes don't
This mod is great for setting up factories to automatically process materials, I created a storage system using chests and sorter tubes.
Unfortunately, the liquid (pipes) part of the mod doesn't work that well, which is ironic
Nice and easy to use
It's much better than the default MTG screwdriver, I use this when making structures for my various games/mods
Fantastic mod, 10/10 would recommend as an unbiased user
Also supports more than just MTG
Very useful
Mesecons is super useful and fun for automation.
Great game, 17/17 eggcorns
My first impression when I joined was that this was minimal_dev/devtest but with trees. Then I found an eggcorn and some sticks. After a few days of forgetting everything I knew about MTG/MC-like games: It slowly started to click, and I've been addicted ever since. Poor MTG only receives attention when I'm maintaining my mods, a few of which I've already ported/started porting to Nodecore
Ugly and bloated
I find unified_inventory unpleasant to look at, it's also bloated and has a bad API design.
That doesn't mean it's not useful, but the functionality can be replaced by other mods which will run better.
I recommend using the following mods: