It seems to be more popular with the fabric community, and more authors in general are moving to support both The company in control of modrinth have more members of the modded minecraft community. I am using the modrinth app to get mods for an smp Modrinth and curseforge are the two main websites for getting java edition mods There is a chrome extension which will warn you when you are about to enter most untrustworthy websites for downloading mods. Modrinth vs curseforge is basically the website equivalent of fabric vs forge modrinth is faster, cleaner, more reliable, and open source
Because it's run openly by members of the community, it leaves more of the pie to give to mod developers (probably, hard to measure) ideally, use modrinth to download everything. I don't know how it works on mac, but on windows modrinth automatically downloads and setup the modloader (fabric, forge, neoforge, quilt) you selected when creating an instance. Just installed modrinth app and it fails to install any modpack So recently i made a modpack to play with some friends I created it on modrinth but they play on curseforge Is there any way to convert the modrinth modpack to a curseforge modpack
I want to play a mod pack that's only on curseforge with my friends, but they only have modrinth How do i move it from curseforge to modrinth? Material design called, they want you back in 2014) and i'm already exhausted from browsing curseforge to keep up with new mods, so i'm curious, has anyone found any particularily interesting mods hosted. Recently, i saw many mods moving over to modrinth saying that there are some issues with curseforge
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