![]() I've been studying C++ for almost 4 years now in high school, and I also taught myself LUA (but that was when I had more free time). I should also note that I have SOME experience with coding. I know that MCreator is infamous for its low quality mods that the users are producing with the tool, and for the creative limitations that the tool has, but I was wondering if in 2021 they fixed some of its issues regarding the limitations specifically (since you can't really control what users create with the tool), and if I should use MCreator instead of learning how to make mods traditionally, or if MCreator helps me in any way with learning traditional modding (by studying some code and stuff like that). I am quite a busy person as of late, since I am currently studying to get into med school, so I don't have too much time to learn and assimilate all the info I need to start making my own mods (again, maybe some good studying resources could help). I've been wanting to get into Minecraft modding for a while now, but I have very limited time to learn Forge and Java, and when I tried getting into it, I struggled a lot (maybe it was because I didn't find the right resources to help me learn), so I gave up. If you would like more information on FTB then check out our Wiki to see all the current modpacks, and discussions from the community, as well as helpful links!Ĭlick here to get to the Wiki! Tools & Resources: Weekly Threads Archive Tips 'n' Tricks Work-In-Progress Free-For-All Check out our Wiki
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