Suggestion: make a video about resource packs, why people no longer use old ones like Faithful, and move to other resource packs like fresh animations and vanilla tweaks.
Small context for the 90% correction on modrinth creator revenue. It used to be 100% as revenue of you're project pages (modrinth taking 100% from other pages), now it's 90% of total, which is more, not less, for creators
Really good video! I just want to mention that Curseforge is still more popular and make more download, and has a mod creator, even if modrinth give 100% of the add revenue, Curseforge give more revenue since it's more popular!
Curseforge ain't perfect but I still see it as the best option. I'm not gonna move over to Modrinth when most of the good mods are still not there. I appreciate the interface and them treating mod creators better, but it's more convenient using Curseforge and manually downloading some mods that are only on Modrinth than the other way around. If mod creators just collectively started uploading their mods to both sites, that would allow for a gradual transition to Modrinth. Once both of the sites have roughly the same selection of mods (for newer versions at least, old versions are hopeless) people would have no reason to stay on Curseforge.
Modrinth just doesn't have a lot of legacy mod support (something CurseForge also really doesn't have but it's slightly better than modrinth) so for people choosing to stay in, say, the 1.7.10 community, CurseForge is the only real viable option. Both platform's approval process kinda sucks in general, technic is old and barely working but just being able to upload a working modpack within seconds is so nice.
he probably is using premiere pro or davinci resolved which is free. These two are pretty much the best edit software out there but he might also use capcut for or maybe even shotcut
Great video. I just have slight correction, Curseforge has full permission to redistribute both Iris and Sodium because of the license of these mods. (That doesn't change the fact that it still sucks.)
My dude, everybody uses CurseForge rather than Modrinth, the fact that you showed search stats comparison between 9minecraft, Planet Minecraft and CurseForge, ignoring Modrinth shows your desperate attempt to hide the truth
Curseforge is still the best website for mods, leaving over a UI/interference change is just BS that sh*t happens on every single app/website it even happened to RUclips.
The video is ok but id adds nothing of value to the plethora of videos that already cover this topic. For the future, I would suggest to cover a topic if you can bring something new to it. Just recycling information that is already available in more detail than in your video doesn't do anything.
Suggestion: make a video about resource packs, why people no longer use old ones like Faithful, and move to other resource packs like fresh animations and vanilla tweaks.
They're superior period I don't know what else you'd like to know
I'll take it haha
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@@SQDYGMR he meant he likes the idea or he will do it.
Curseforge still has more users modpacks and downloads. Also it is easier to use tbh.
Small context for the 90% correction on modrinth creator revenue. It used to be 100% as revenue of you're project pages (modrinth taking 100% from other pages), now it's 90% of total, which is more, not less, for creators
Really good video! I just want to mention that Curseforge is still more popular and make more download, and has a mod creator, even if modrinth give 100% of the add revenue, Curseforge give more revenue since it's more popular!
Curseforge ain't perfect but I still see it as the best option. I'm not gonna move over to Modrinth when most of the good mods are still not there.
I appreciate the interface and them treating mod creators better, but it's more convenient using Curseforge and manually downloading some mods that are only on Modrinth than the other way around.
If mod creators just collectively started uploading their mods to both sites, that would allow for a gradual transition to Modrinth. Once both of the sites have roughly the same selection of mods (for newer versions at least, old versions are hopeless) people would have no reason to stay on Curseforge.
Never heard of Modrinth until this video, and looks like the modpacks I play, like All The Mods, is not currently on there.
Modrinth just doesn't have a lot of legacy mod support (something CurseForge also really doesn't have but it's slightly better than modrinth) so for people choosing to stay in, say, the 1.7.10 community, CurseForge is the only real viable option. Both platform's approval process kinda sucks in general, technic is old and barely working but just being able to upload a working modpack within seconds is so nice.
im to lazy to switch honestly
WHAT APP DO YOU EDIT WITH???? YOUR VIDEOS ARE SO GOOD 😭😭😭
he probably is using premiere pro or davinci resolved which is free. These two are pretty much the best edit software out there but he might also use capcut for or maybe even shotcut
Nah curseforge the best
So thats why i am getting more downloads on modrinth than curserforge XD
Great video. I just have slight correction, Curseforge has full permission to redistribute both Iris and Sodium because of the license of these mods. (That doesn't change the fact that it still sucks.)
How do we kepe getting a whole video about these small things xD, nice video keep it up
curseforge wipes, you can easily create profiles and just add mods instead of downloading and adding urself
modrinth released a launcher relatively recently that has easier downloads and profiles too. imo its better than cf
@@burrito_bandit284 oh this changes things I didn’t know they had a launcher
@@zeno9410yeah it’s written in rust too so it’s really fast
Curseforge is for everything when modrinth is mostly for optimization and vanilla tweaks.
My dude, everybody uses CurseForge rather than Modrinth, the fact that you showed search stats comparison between 9minecraft, Planet Minecraft and CurseForge, ignoring Modrinth shows your desperate attempt to hide the truth
Curseforge is still the best website for mods, leaving over a UI/interference change is just BS that sh*t happens on every single app/website it even happened to RUclips.
I agree on this
under rated youtuber
Yes, Indeed
modrinth ain't holy either, they ain't checking the updated mods even if they have trojans
is this video from the future where Modrinth is actually the more popular choice or what....
The video is ok but id adds nothing of value to the plethora of videos that already cover this topic. For the future, I would suggest to cover a topic if you can bring something new to it. Just recycling information that is already available in more detail than in your video doesn't do anything.
i still use the curseforge app because its simple lol
yo
I agree with you.
Its so Easy to Send Malware to Others.
But after CurseForge didn't Listen.
Everyone Moved to Modrinth.
lol