File Details
Modernity 1.0-alpha.3
- B
- Nov 26, 2019
- 4.59 MB
- 398
- 1.14.4
File Name
modernity-INDEV-0.3.0.jar
Supported Versions
- 1.14.4
The Environment Event Update
This update comes with three significant changes regarding the environment:
- The sky is completely changed. It has a lot more stars, including an occasional falling star (don't forget to make a wish). Occasional clouds and dark matter can be seen and some twilight raises from the horizon.
- All you see in the modernity is now rendered via a post-processing shader, if your computer supports it. This shader is currently only used to render colored ambience lights.
- We added weather!!! Occasional weather events occur, such as precipitation and fog may occur. And for the lack of light, there is now a weather event that lights up the dimension's surface for a while...
Changelog:
- Added a custom sky renderer: the Modernity now has a detailed and volumetric sky
- Moon is now circular and orbits
- Added a command to track and control moon orbit
- Added environment events (usually weather events): several types of weather can now play
- Added a command to track and control environment events
- Brought back the portal in a completely new shape (it's not done yet)
- Added the world area system: world area's are regions in the world players can interact with (usually structures)
- Added a custom weather renderer
- Added the precipitation system that supports creating and rendering custom precipitation types
- Added puddle block which spawns during precipitation
- Added BMF
- Added eye of the curse
- Added dark stone bricks and its variants
- Added portal frame blocks
- Added the forest runes world area
- Added a GLSL shader system that renders post-processing shaders
- Added colored and dynamic ambience lights using a shader
- Added soul lights
- Removed gold carved nether bricks: they are replaced by gold carved dark stone bricks
- Flattened melion and millium blocks that were originally grouped in folders (modernity:millium/yellow -> modernity:yellow_millium)