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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 | ===Who Created Gamemode 4?=== | ||
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 | |||
=== | ==== Solo Project Examples ==== | ||
Modules are | [[Zauber Cauldrons]] by Bluefire610 | ||
[[Mob Conversion]] by Torbray | |||
=== A Brief timeline of Gamemode 4 === | |||
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.] | |||
==== 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 [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. |
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