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Test and play it

 

So you may have gathered mods that you like tweaked them a bit and have found a great combo of alterations, mods and some ideas but...
Have you tested them in a actual gameplay?

To test a modpack that you have made, you must take the time to play it!
Or you can go one step further and play it with your friends just to know if changes should be made!
A pretty straight - forward step but an important one!

Fact:
If you are experiencing lag issues or lag spikes you can add:
Better Fps or optifine or....
Tweak some changes from the ingame config such as:
Viewing distance, fancy effects (blocks, textures and such).
Or be sure to use the correct version of core mods needed for the main mods that you have added as it seems that if you use older or mods that have a confilct with each other it can cause lag...
So... be sure to have fun and pour your creativity into your favorite game!

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