Mods (short for modifications) are anything that changes Minecraft's game content from what it originally was. Most Mods add content to the game to alter gameplay, change the creative feel, or give the player more options in how they interact with the Minecraft world. [Minecraft Wiki]
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Categories of Approved Modifications
Launcher/Clients
Use of prepacked Mod packs built into certain game launchers or clients are allowed to be used on the AusCraft network with certain limitations and restrictions. Any individual mod or function built into a launcher or client that don't fall into the categories above will be considered disallowed unless approved by a server Moderator and added to this list.
Clients
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General Guidelines
Any Mod that provides an in-game advantage to the player is not allowed. This includes any modification(s) made to your Minecraft client, computer, resource pack and mouse or keyboard through the use of a 3rd party or built in macro software.Categories of Approved Modifications
- Client Performance Mods (e.g. FPS Improvement Mods)
- Aesthetic Mods (e.g. Shaders)
- Information Mods (e.g. Armor & Effect Statuses, Damage Indicators)
- Brightness & Gamma Mods
- Chat & HUD Aesthetic Mods
- Launcher/Clients (see below)
Launcher/Clients
Use of prepacked Mod packs built into certain game launchers or clients are allowed to be used on the AusCraft network with certain limitations and restrictions. Any individual mod or function built into a launcher or client that don't fall into the categories above will be considered disallowed unless approved by a server Moderator and added to this list.
List of Approved Mods (LAM)
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Clients
- 5zig Mod
- Badlion
- Vivecraft
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