ShneekeyCraft: Less Is More! ​

A Lightweight Steampunk-themed Public Mod Pack for 1.5.2 ​

Someone who is running Minecraft from an older computer without the CPU necessary to run something like the Ultimate Pack

Someone who is running a small, private server on their spare machine, and is thus resource-limited

Someone new to modded minecraft play, and is wanting to get their feet wet with a simple mod pack that doesn't overwhelm you with too many options

Someone who feels that most of the mod packs out there are 'cluttered'

Run the FTB Launcher

Click on the 'Private Packs' button (just under the Texture packs button on the far top right corner of the launcher)

Use the seekret password "ShneekeyCraft". The caps are necessary, the quotes are not.

Spoiler everything in. So here's some ideas that might help tweak things:

Texture Pack. I'd suggest JSTR personally, since it has an excellent steampunk vibe. Keep in mind that I don't think Natura or Tinker's Constructs has any texture packs out yet, so their worldgen might seem a bit out of place

For a more 'Magitech' theme, Thaumcraft, Extra Bees, and MagicBees are also easily installed with no Block or Item ID conflicts. Well, I can't fitin. So here's some ideas that might help tweak things:

Spoiler

Railcraft, Forestry, Buildcraft, Tinker's Constructs, and Natura updated.

Invisible Aura block from Railcraft removed. This will break Railman's Goggles functionality, but it was breaking the Tinker's Constructs Smelter functionality as well as interfering with other mods functionality.

FINAL 1.5.2 update. All mod authors are now updating for 1.6, this will be a long-term release for 1.5.2. 1.3.2



Iron Chests updated. Should no longer have problems connecting to BC pipes or interacting with Forestry Backpacks

Applied Energistics updated! Check the changelog, this is a major update 1.3.0

ADDED: REI's Minimap. Because blanket permission was updated on the page, and why not?

All mods updated. General bugfixing and compatibility stuffs happened.

DISABLED the Railcraft Aura thingy because it prevented TC's Smeltery from functioning properly. This may break functionality and possibly even cause a crash with the goggles, I would not suggest using them.

Updated icon. Now it isn't my face!

This *should* be long-term stable, and will hopefully be the final update for 1.5.x 1.2.0



Update to Forestry and MFR. Better functionality from Rednet and some other changes

Harvester now functions properly on berry and oreberry bushes, will not take the bush

Certus Quartz and Dust will now fit in your Miner's Backpack

SWITCHED CRAFTGUDE FOR NEI. By popular demand. 1.1.0

Update to MC Cer 1.5.2

Most mods updated to reflect this

WARNING! Backup your data, this might cause compatibility issues!

Updated Forestry's Backpack.cfg for enhanced cross-mod compatibility Forester's Backpack now accepts Natura Berries and bushes, as well as Natura saplings Forester's Backpack now accepts Tinker's Constructs Oreberries and bushes Adventurer's Backpack updated to be able to hold many tools, including the Minium Stone and TC's tools

Hired the Mechanicsburg Bugstomper Squad to squash some bugs.

List of mods on splash-page is more correct 1.0.0 - RELEASE! 1.3.3.71.3.21.0.0 - RELEASE!

Spoiler Look at the possibility of including Mekanism

Railcraft Goggles bugged out, please do not use

Pretty much what it says on the tin. I had two primary driving criteria when deciding which mods to include and which to not include: First: CPU Load, and Second: Steampunk themed. As a third criteria, I needed mods I knew I could include, so I only included those which either had blanket permission granted in their minecraft thread, wiki, or website... or those which had given permission in the General Permissions thread. This makes my life much simpler.Needless to say, these three criteria significantly restricted the list of mods I had to select from.Feel free to post if you encounter any bugs, if you wish to offer constructive criticism, or if you want to share your experiences with us! I'm a big fan of feedback, so let me know what you think!