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===What is Gamemode 4?===
Gamemode 4 is a collection of [https://www,minecraft.net Minecraft] command modules to enhance the vanilla survival experience. Gamemode 4 has added varying levels of content from simple ideas such as exploding bats to fully fleshed mechanics such as [[Zauber Cauldrons]]. These additions are named modules because of their ''modular'' nature. It is encouraged to mix and match modules as you please to create your own custom experience.


Gamemode 4 is a collection of Minecraft command modules to enhance the vanilla survival experience. Gamemode 4 was created by Sparks from Accidental Games. Gamemode 4 is currently in the process of converting all modules to datapacks for Minecraft 1.13, but as of now, modules can be installed via 1-Clicks.
===Who Created Gamemode 4?===


== Additional Info ==
Gamemode 4 was created by [https://twitter.com/AccidentalGames Sparks] from [https://www.youtube.com/user/accidentalgames Accidental Games]. He has said:<blockquote>"I was inspired by the new command blocks and their potential for making cool stuff and since I was doing a lot of YouTube at the time I thought it would make a nice showcase series that the community could get involved with too." </blockquote>Created in February of 2014 , various contributors to the project have submitted modules or worked directly with Sparks.
Gamemode 4 modules are created to easily fit with one another. Gamemode 4 was first released in Friday 21 February 2014, with [[Bat Grenades]] as the first released module. Ever since then, Gamemode 4 has been growing with new modules and updates to previous modules.


=== Types of Modules ===
==== Solo Project Examples ====
Modules are categorized based on their purpose. There are 4 categories that a module can be placed as.
[[Zauber Cauldrons]] by Bluefire610
* Stand Alone Modules
 
** Needs no other modules to run or function
[[Mob Conversion]] by Torbray
* Base Module
 
** Doesn't do much on its own, but instead provides a base for expansion packs to run under
=== A Brief timeline of Gamemode 4 ===
* Reliant Module
Gamemode 4 has gone through several iterations from the [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/1.8 1.8] Era Minecraft to [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/1.13 1.13.]
** Acts like a Stand Alone Module, but requires a Base Module to properly function
 
* Expansion Pack
==== 1.8 Minecraft ====
** Adds functionality and features to a base module
Modules are defined as version 1.0. One Click installation, MC Edit Schematics and World Downloads are all common. This lasted from 2014 til 2016 with the [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/1.9 1.9 Combat Update.]
 
==== 1.9 to 1.12 Minecraft ====
Modules are defined as version 2.0. One Click installation is the officially supported method. This lasted from 2016 til 2018 with the [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/1.13 1.13 Update Aquatic Update] changing commands .
 
==== 1.13 Minecraft to Present ====
Modules are defined as version 3.0. [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Data_pack Datapacks] are the officially supported method. This has lasted from 2018 1.13 Update until the present.

Revision as of 05:46, 29 October 2018

What is Gamemode 4?

Gamemode 4 is a collection of Minecraft command modules to enhance the vanilla survival experience. Gamemode 4 has added varying levels of content from simple ideas such as exploding bats to fully fleshed mechanics such as Zauber Cauldrons. These additions are named modules because of their modular nature. It is encouraged to mix and match modules as you please to create your own custom experience.

Who Created Gamemode 4?

Gamemode 4 was created by Sparks from Accidental Games. He has said:

"I was inspired by the new command blocks and their potential for making cool stuff and since I was doing a lot of YouTube at the time I thought it would make a nice showcase series that the community could get involved with too."

Created in February of 2014 , various contributors to the project have submitted modules or worked directly with Sparks.

Solo Project Examples

Zauber Cauldrons by Bluefire610

Mob Conversion by Torbray

A Brief timeline of Gamemode 4

Gamemode 4 has gone through several iterations from the 1.8 Era Minecraft to 1.13.

1.8 Minecraft

Modules are defined as version 1.0. One Click installation, MC Edit Schematics and World Downloads are all common. This lasted from 2014 til 2016 with the 1.9 Combat Update.

1.9 to 1.12 Minecraft

Modules are defined as version 2.0. One Click installation is the officially supported method. This lasted from 2016 til 2018 with the 1.13 Update Aquatic Update changing commands .

1.13 Minecraft to Present

Modules are defined as version 3.0. Datapacks are the officially supported method. This has lasted from 2018 1.13 Update until the present.