File Details
animania-1.12.2-base-2.0.0.23
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- Sep 11, 2020
- 1.54 MB
- 321.5K
- 1.12.2
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File Name
animania-1.12.2-base-2.0.0.23.jar
Supported Versions
- 1.12.2
Curse Maven Snippet
HUGE UPDATE!
As of version 2.0.0, Animania has been split into Addons! To get the full Animania Experience that you used to get, you need to download the Farm Addon and the Extra Addon! Additionally, all configs
need to be regenerated!
Changelog:
Bug Fixes:
- There should no longer be frozen Baby Zombies in the world
- Fixed a seed dupe issue
- Hamsters should no longer disappear when placing down (Thanks to NotMyWing for the PR!)
- Animania Mobs should now spawn in Traverse biomes
- Performance of sleeping animals should have been improved
- Performance of trough rendering has been improved
- Fixed a crash that could occur randomly when loading a world
- Fixed compatibility issues with Morbs (by removing compat for them)
- Fixed issues with torchmaster's dread lamp
- Fixed issue where WAILA didn't show a buck's gender
- Fixed Riding Crops not working at all
- Fixed Truffle finding not being reliable and easy to reproduce
- Fixed tons of AI eating/drinking issues
- Fixed wrong forces being applied by liquids
- Fixed crash when EnderIO conduits were attached to a trough
- Comparators should now always update when animals eat from a trough
- Fixed animania foods giving way too much health
- Animania mobs no longer spawn on any block
New Features / Changes:
- Tiller now works in a 1x3 line area instead of only 1 block
- The amount of salt generated by cheese molds can be configured
- Improved config descriptions
- Hand feeding animals now support metadata for the foods
- Liquid honey gives regeneration when standing in it
- Animals can be converted back to vanilla animals, by executing the command /animania tovanilla twice
- Fixed German translations (thanks to TobiPeterG!)
The biggest change: Why is regular Animania now three files?
Animania has been growing huge. So huge in fact, that many older and unoptimized PC's wouldn't be able to run it anymore.
We want to bring Animania to as many people as possible, thus we decided for a modular approach. All Animania Modules require the Base Module (this file), but no longer directly depend on eachother, meaning you can mix and match them as you please. This is also more future proof, as we will want to add more modules in the future.