Resource Packs
Last updated
Last updated
FO enables some mod-provided resource packs, and it bundles a few other resource packs for better experience and clarity.
The resource packs use minimal resources, they are highly compatible, , and they can be .
Explains the player reporting features in a clearer and less technical way, by changing tooltips and icons from both vanilla and No Chat Reports.
Improves the Mod Menu by explaining what each mod does and labeling configurable mods with 🛠️ or ✏️:
If they are blue, the mod is configurable through the Settings button
If the description says "Toggle mod", the entire mod can be disabled in-game
If they are gray, there will be no configuration button in-game. You can:
Sometimes find the mod's configuration in Minecraft's Options menu
Sometimes modify advanced configuration files manually (not recommended)
If you cannot see them, either that mod is not from FO, or the resource pack may be off:
Click on Done
Click on Options...
Click on Resource Packs...
Click on the right arrow next to Mod Menu Helper.zip
Click on Done. You should now see the icons in the Mod Menu
Implements unofficial translations for the Sodium mod.
Translations for Sodium is .
Mod Menu Helper
on GitHub
Translations for Sodium
on Modrinth
Translations for Sodium
on CurseForge
Translations for Sodium
on GitHub
About translating Sodium
Chat Reporting Helper
on Modrinth
Chat Reporting Helper
on CurseForge
Chat Reporting Helper
on GitHub
About FO's stance
on Player Reporting