hmmmm, so someone decide to fork forge and become neoforge. Now the neoforge is not compatible with the old forge. Considering we still have fabric, now every popular mod has to build for 4 different mod loaders.
Why?? I think fabric is a very light weight mod loader and I think most the work from forge can be built on fabric.
@trinsec And quilt. https://quiltmc.org/
One thing I don't like forge is they don't have support for older version of minecraft. They basically force you to be on the latest and they leaves a lot of self-developed code undocumented. I'd still think fabric is the ultimate way to go if other people willing to rewrite their mod loader based on fabric. Hope they can figure this out.
@trinsec BTW I'd prefer fabric for the sake of my RAM 😂
@skyblond@qoto.org Oh, huh, I've read the name Quilt somewhere, but it didn't have a lot of attention. So... even Fabric has a port now? Heh.
I like Fabric, especially since it's hugely light on resources, which seems efficient to me. I can use whatever, no problem, but I do notice that with huge modpacks like ATM9 and Inferno that my laptop is screaming and begging for mercy every damn time, so yeah.. ;)
@skyblond@qoto.org Which 4 different mod loaders?
Forge, NeoForge, Fabric, and...? And soon enough people will stop bothering with Forge when newer mods come out and Forge doesn't get updated (the team moved over to NeoForge after all).
And maybe the NeoForge team will take a peek at Fabric? From what I understand it's Forge's old leadership that banned anyone uttering 'Fabric', but maybe now it might be more open. That's the impression which I get from this management change. Time will tell.