Experimentalist
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Removes the experimental settings warning screen and allows enabling experimental features globally
Does not follow a specific thematic focus apart from vanilla Minecraft.
Used for mods with little to no gameplay elements.
Includes quality of life improvements and small tweaks to enhance and customize gameplay.
Forge is a popular mod loader for versions 1.1+ of Minecraft.
Neoforge is a fork of the Minecraft Forge available for versions 1.20.1+ of Minecraft. Many Forge mods are compatible with Neoforge and vice versa.
Fabric is a mod loader for versions 1.14+ of Minecraft, particularly popular for client side and optimization mods.
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Experimentalist
This mod removes the "Worlds using Experimental Settings are not supported" screen and allows you to enable experimental features globally. Those features will then be enabled by default on world creation and hidden from the experimental features screen. Worlds using those features will not be flagged as experimental and will not show the "Experimental" flavor text in the world selection screen.
This mod has no dependencies (not even Fabric API).
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This mod can be useful for modpack authors who want to enable the experimental features available in Minecraft in their modpack in a way that requires no user interaction and is invisible to the user, or just for convenience if you like playing with experimental features.
Configuration
By default, none of the experimental features are enabled globally. To make an experimental feature global, open the experimentalist.json config file in the mod config folder and change the value for the desired feature from false to true. This config file will be created after launching the game for the first time after installing the mod, and the changes you make will apply after restarting the game.
Experimentalist
This mod removes the "Worlds using Experimental Settings are not supported" screen and allows you to enable experimental features globally. Those features will then be enabled by default on world creation and hidden from the experimental features screen. Worlds using those features will not be flagged as experimental and will not show the "Experimental" flavor text in the world selection screen.
This mod has no dependencies (not even Fabric API).
Use cases
This mod can be useful for modpack authors who want to enable the experimental features available in Minecraft in their modpack in a way that requires no user interaction and is invisible to the user, or just for convenience if you like playing with experimental features.
Configuration
By default, none of the experimental features are enabled globally. To make an experimental feature global, open the experimentalist.json config file in the mod config folder and change the value for the desired feature from false to true. This config file will be created after launching the game for the first time after installing the mod, and the changes you make will apply after restarting the game.
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