Gamemode 4

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What is Gamemode 4?

Gamemode 4 is a collection of Minecraft command modules to designed to change and enhance the vanilla survival experience. Each module adds a set of custom features to the game, such as exploding bats or custom terrain. Gamemode 4 has varying levels and sizes of content from simple additions like Bat Grenades to completely new complex mechanics like 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.

Modules are currently available for Minecraft Java Edition 1.13+ as datapacks from our website. Datapacks are a collection of function, advancement, and other files that the vanilla game can read to modify the game and it's behavior.

Who Created Gamemode 4?

Gamemode 4 was originally created by Sparks. 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 on February 21st of 2014 , various contributors to the project have submitted modules or worked directly with Sparks since then to expand Gamemode 4 to what it is today.

Solo Project Examples

Zauber Cauldrons by Bluefire610

Mob Conversion by Torbray

How to install Gamemode 4?

To install Gamemode 4 modules onto your server or single player world, download the module from the Gamemode 4 websiteand insert the datapack zip folder into the datapacks folder in the world you wish to install the module on. For a step-by-step walk-through of installing datapacks, see the video below.

Watch on YouTube

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

One Click installation, MC Edit Schematics and World Downloads are all common. This lasted from 2014 until 2016 with the 1.9 Combat Update.

1.9 to 1.12 Minecraft

One Click installation is the officially supported method. This lasted from 2016 until 2018 when the 1.13 Update Aquatic Update changed commands and added datapacks.

1.13 Minecraft to Present

Datapacks are the officially supported method. This has lasted from 2018 1.13 Update until the present.