
After nearly a decade hiatus, it's back!
Summary:
XyCraft Core serves as the foundation piece for all XyCraft mods as well as other mods that wish to tie into the framework. Note: XyCraft is compartmentalized into different mods to allow you to pick and choose what you want to have in your world as well as simplify the development process.
Key Features:
As a player, Core will provide no additional content to change gameplay, so it is advised to also install XyCraft World and XyCraft Override as well! Each has their own purpose.
For mod, mod pack, or resource pack developers, hooking into the connected texture model is simple! A provided sample can be found on the public Github issue tracker as well as other potential features exposed without even needing to require XyCraft at compile time!
Planned:
FAQ:
Q: Did the ETA command finally run out?
A: I have no idea 😂
Q: How do you pronounce XyCraft?
A: Similar to “Xylophone”.
Q: Where is all of the content (blocks and items)?
A: All of the content is separated out to different mods; XyCraft World, XyCraft Override, & XyCraft Machines as examples.
Q: Why the hiatus?
A: Originally, XyCraft was a project used to learn Java. Fun fact, Soaryn now has a degree in computer science! Primarily though, was a compounding list of issues one of which was the usual question of “When is it updating?”. This time around, features will be added slowly and with a little more planning.
Q: Will the mod ever be Open Sourced?
A: At the current moment, no. The plan is to potentially open up core to be easier to follow, but that will only be after some cleanup. The biggest reason is that I don’t want to waste anyone’s time with PRs I may not be able to accept.
Q: Where are the tanks?
A: That is a part of XyCraft Machines
Q: Weren’t there lasers?
A: In Progress! Tested on Forgecraft quite a bit, and found some things that need to change both conceptually as well as behind the scenes first.
Q: Will there be a version for Minecraft 1.---"
A: Let me go ahead and stop you. 😊 Unless it is the current version of Minecraft then likely no. I am not able to allocate time to work on past versions aside from any critical bugs. We should not strive to work backwards but rather forwards!
Q: Will this be ported to other modloaders?
A: No. While I can understand the desire for it, this is more dev time than I can honestly spend doing the initial work as well as the quality assurance I tend to try to give my projects.
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