Loved listening to this as a new modder. I have been taken onto the Cobblemon dev team and it's been a blast learning and being part of their team. Great to hear the insights from you as well Yung!
“If you like farming, you’re more likely to add something along the lines of Pam’s Harvestcraft or Botania” I’m tired of pretending Botania is a farming/magic mod, it’s a tech mod disguised as a magic mod
It's why people love it so much, It's basically a more realistic take on typical fantasy magic, since if you already know how magic works, it ends up being science instead
I swear with the amount of time me and my buddies wasted on getting the same mod to run on both forge and fabric we could have probably created a completely new mod. Architectury is actually a godsend. You could probably do a video on architectury as it has made multi loader mods acualy doable for normal people. :D
Personally, my most favorite mod of ALL TIME will always be Tinker's Construct Yes, Silent Gear basically replaced it and simplified it, but I enjoy feeling like a dwarven blacksmith, forging my weapons and tools with the very metals I mined, alloying them into finer, stronger metals, and using my creations to smite down the foes who dare harm me and my villagers
Right?! And I love how you keep the same tools and just upgrade the parts, no need to craft entirely new tools. And I love how colourful they end up being 😁
I have only ever used silent gear, but I personally prefer tinkers' system of crafting. There's something fun about building a forge, and occasionally having to feed mobs to it to alloy blood
My favorite mod is more of a category, and that is JEI/REI/NEI. That's a bit boring, but imagine playing any modpack without one of those. It's so critical that it's basically vanilla Minecraft for modded players, and that's regardless of the kind of mods you're using. Magic, industrial, adventure, whatever. You want JEI.
Me and my friends probably got the most benefits out of it. We have the original orespawn downloads and his most recent 1.12.2 downloads all while laughing at the insanity of the website
That's a smart marketing strategy. I always get excited for new mods that have Yung's name in the title, bc I know his past work has been great. It's the same with other mods that have consistent naming strategies, I always know theq quality and kind of gameplay to expect.
Going for big names now I see. Wanna admit, a great interview for both modders and average users. Wonder now if is there any plans for more interviews with other known people from modding/server side soft/other helpful tools dev scene. Ngl, myself would probably be interested how such stuff as MCreator even happened
Millénaire is my favorite mod. It's a much better village system than vanilla, and even came out before vanilla villages. I like leveling up the villages and getting the reward houses.
I love his jungle temples. They feel like actual fun challenges. Of course the loot is still underwhelming and only beneficial in the early game, but the fun for me is in the challenge.
My favorite mod aswell. I'm really glad it's back for 1.20.1. Ever since it was ported I haven't loaded Minecraft with out it installed. And thaumcraft, thats a mod I haven't heard in a longtime. I really miss classic mods like extra utilities and open blocks
@@Discount_Jesus I concur/agree. I miss playing with Thaumcraft as I haven't gotten to in depth with it, and also heard that the makers of Thermal series is/as the rights to work on Thaumcraft. (So I hope it comes back.)
A few of my favorite mods are the delight suite for food and farming (farmer’s delight, chef’s delight, et cetera), Spelunkery for caves and mining, the CTOV-aka Choice Theorem’s Overhauled Villages-suite for villages (along with other villager mods with CTOV compat). But the Yung’s Better Minecraft suite is also a classic. I don’t usually use all of them, but that’s just personal preference.
Tbf my fave mod might have to be farmers delight, it expands the game without making it feel un-vanilla, also works well with create wich is another fave of mine and probably everyone
Cool video! I've been modding for a while now and i find this advice very good for every modder out there. And i totaly agree with Yung saying learn java first. I've seen a loooooot of people who want to start modding and they don't know any java. It's a waste of time if you don't know it. And if you don't wan't to learn it for some reason, just use Mcreator. And if you're just staring and you can't decide what loader you should learn, go with fabric or quilt. Happy modding everyone!
Mod i used while following a tutorial on modding java edition was Fossils and Archeology revival for 1.12.2, shoutout to those devs as they're nearly done on an AWESOME 1.18.2 port! Favourite mod ever since
I have all of YUNGs mods in my currrent modlist, every single one is a joy to play with. Of course I also used the YUNG's Cave gen mod after using Worleys for a while, before the time of the cave update.
When it comes to the multiple loader issue: Forge was so slow for me (particularly when booting the game) that I found modded Minecraft to be barely playable. I think it’s great that Fabric is offering some competition in that regard.
once again, look at xkcd 927 Situation: There are four separate modloaders "four!? Ridiculous! We need to develop one universal modloader that covers everyones needs." Situation: There are five separate modloaders
This is what I hate about Minecraft's current modding situation. The different mod loader devs aren't even fostering healthy competition, they're just stroking their own egos.
"as for a Mojang modloader ... granted with the way Mojang's been operating in the past few years i hope they don't ... i am not confident in their ability to handle it properly" is a statement i, as a bedrock thirdparty server & plugin developer and artist, can highly agree on
my fav mods are what enhances my vanilla game experience. Ive been a Minecraft fan since probably a decade and though it's mostly me watching others do cool stuff, I still was heavily invested. When I finally bought Minecraft myself I realized how annoying some aspects of this game could be. So mods that make quality of life changes increases my fun till 110. I can now play all day without getting an burnout. But one of the biggest chances is shaders. I'm an artistic kind of person, so I really put my attention towards the look of something. Shaders just make Minecraft so much more lively and aesthetically pleasing. It in turn makes me want to look at the game and just enjoy the scenery.
Ok this is proving the point but I make Minecraft modpacks for myself and my friends very often, and his mods are some of the first I add to any pack, they just objectively make the structures more fun
When you asked that question at the very beginning the first thing that came to my head was terraria calamity mod, it just shows how unbothered I am to the minecraft modding scene lol
Ic2 and buildcraft are two mods I have in my instances whenever I can... I absoluteley love them (Galacticraft and Electroblobs wizardy too). I love playing them with my friends... Its fun
Besides the mods I always have, any sort of a map mod, Jei, waypoint mod, a mod makes my fps better. Those mods I always use because they pretty useful, mods I like but not always use, mod that add more enemies, mod add more blocks and a mod adds more things to do
pretty sure the abyss mod and yung are connected btw, worked for the abyss part 2 im pretty sure, i was a translator, and if im not wrong, it was in yungs server
I used to want to get into coding for videogames when I was younger but realizing how complicated things can get made me realize it's borderline impossible (for some people at least).
2:30 looks like the Ultra Key is struggling there. it didn't take away from the video for me, but maybe let a circle mask do some of the heavy lifting?
Tbf sucess in modding scene doesn't work that glamorous, even most modded Minecraft players probably don't know who he is, some parts of the community do, but the thousands of people that downloaded modpacks with his work probably don't know or don't care about who created.
My only attempts at mods have been with MCreator, and I know that severely limits what I'm able to do, but its still an enjoyable process (Y'know, when the program doesnt break on me cause my laptop is so old. Lol). Helps that I've always just made them for myself and simply uploaded them in case anyone else was interested. Its kinda funny tho, i havent properly played Minecraft in FOREVER despite me doing that. Whenever I finally do again tho, I'm definitely using most of Yung's stuff. They're just really nice additions.
My favorite mod is probably mods I make (I use Mcreator,I cannot code). They are nowhere near as good as other mods, although I think they are decent, but there's just something so fulfilling about playing or testing a mod you yourself made, especially when it works Edit: I don't like doing anything specific in Minecraft. I've never beaten it outside of creative mode, I mostly just test out a ton of mods and make my own, although I like building, and depending on the mods used, fighting or destroying things.
I hope you find motivation to learn to code, it's not really as complicated as one might assume, and it's a lifelong skill that you can use outside of Minecraft as well.
@@SarzaelX yeah but it's not really something Im interested in, so id only use it for Minecraft... But I don't even really care about learning it. I am an artist though, that's my thing
Co-creator of Wabi-Sabi Structures here. I don't think many people realize how impressive Yung and his team are. The vanilla datapack way of adding structures, the way we add structures, is incredibly limited and outdated. You can't even replicate vanilla structures with it! Yung's API and the functionality it adds is groundbreaking. Mojang should take notes. Edit: I also want to add that it's entirely possible to make your dream mod without learning Java. Just don't set your scopes too high, especially in the beginning, and take things slow.
7:00 The multiple mod loader thing we have right now is objectively bad. I don't care if Fabric dies or if Forge dies, or whatever else, but one of them needs to die so there's only ONE loader. It used to be the only limit you had to using mods was if one mod wasn't compatible with the other, now you have to worry about if all the mods you wanna use are on the same loader or not and its a bunch of bullshit. Wanna use mod A AND mod B at the same time? Well too bad and fuck you because they're exclusive to different loaders, better decide which loader you wanna use and which mods you wanna use over others bucko cause you don't get to have fun and use the mods you wanna use together anymore.
honnestly i cant pick my favorite mod bu ll go with the transformer mod for nostalgia and for the most recent one tetra do a barrel roll and alex cave with tetra and do a barrel roll i feel like a god dam a 10
It was great talking with you man, thanks for having me!
Its been an pleasure!
W mods, do you plan on changing the end cities?
Please make "Yung's Better Villages"
Loved listening to this as a new modder. I have been taken onto the Cobblemon dev team and it's been a blast learning and being part of their team. Great to hear the insights from you as well Yung!
hi
“If you like farming, you’re more likely to add something along the lines of Pam’s Harvestcraft or Botania”
I’m tired of pretending Botania is a farming/magic mod, it’s a tech mod disguised as a magic mod
then call it something new, like 'biotech alchemy' or somethjin
Its just a tech mod which has power as mana and flowers are generators with mana pools as storage
plus farmers delight is like 10x better than pam's harvestcraft lol. harvestcraft feels kinda low quality compared
harvestcraft is extremely outdated and has no where near as much expandability as farmer's dedlight does with it's hundreads of addons@@taytayaxolatte
It's why people love it so much, It's basically a more realistic take on typical fantasy magic, since if you already know how magic works, it ends up being science instead
I swear with the amount of time me and my buddies wasted on getting the same mod to run on both forge and fabric we could have probably created a completely new mod. Architectury is actually a godsend.
You could probably do a video on architectury as it has made multi loader mods acualy doable for normal people. :D
I honestly wish more library mods were made for Architectury. It would make casual mod development a streamlined, incredibly easy process
Personally, my most favorite mod of ALL TIME will always be Tinker's Construct
Yes, Silent Gear basically replaced it and simplified it, but I enjoy feeling like a dwarven blacksmith, forging my weapons and tools with the very metals I mined, alloying them into finer, stronger metals, and using my creations to smite down the foes who dare harm me and my villagers
I imagine a fair ammount of diggy diggy hole was played
It was mostly a mix between the Killer Instinct 2013 OST, Sonic music, and some Argent Metal@@Cygnus_MC
Right?! And I love how you keep the same tools and just upgrade the parts, no need to craft entirely new tools. And I love how colourful they end up being 😁
Tinker's mattock my beloved
I have only ever used silent gear, but I personally prefer tinkers' system of crafting. There's something fun about building a forge, and occasionally having to feed mobs to it to alloy blood
My favorite mod is more of a category, and that is JEI/REI/NEI. That's a bit boring, but imagine playing any modpack without one of those. It's so critical that it's basically vanilla Minecraft for modded players, and that's regardless of the kind of mods you're using. Magic, industrial, adventure, whatever. You want JEI.
Don forget TMI
@@CaptainEffort that's the OG
@@aidencraft32 damn right
My Favorite mod was the Orespawn mod. Loved how unfair it is and just how big it truly was
i also love to laugh at reading the website of that mod
a shame that the dev was a weirdo
Chaos Awakens will surely have a full release soon, copium
Me and my friends probably got the most benefits out of it. We have the original orespawn downloads and his most recent 1.12.2 downloads all while laughing at the insanity of the website
@@tuwoast context?
That's a smart marketing strategy. I always get excited for new mods that have Yung's name in the title, bc I know his past work has been great. It's the same with other mods that have consistent naming strategies, I always know theq quality and kind of gameplay to expect.
Going for big names now I see.
Wanna admit, a great interview for both modders and average users. Wonder now if is there any plans for more interviews with other known people from modding/server side soft/other helpful tools dev scene. Ngl, myself would probably be interested how such stuff as MCreator even happened
Ive got a few interviews lined up with some memorable mod makers, so stay tuned
Super interested in Botanias mod maker! I remember finding out how young he was when he released Botania. I was blown away
Millénaire is my favorite mod. It's a much better village system than vanilla, and even came out before vanilla villages. I like leveling up the villages and getting the reward houses.
me too, i like watching the villages grow by themself and watching them building houses, doing chores, etc. it makes the world feel more alive
I love his jungle temples. They feel like actual fun challenges. Of course the loot is still underwhelming and only beneficial in the early game, but the fun for me is in the challenge.
I just answered Aether without hesitation man, the nostalgia just kicks too hard. Thaumcraft was also really great.
My favorite mod aswell. I'm really glad it's back for 1.20.1. Ever since it was ported I haven't loaded Minecraft with out it installed.
And thaumcraft, thats a mod I haven't heard in a longtime. I really miss classic mods like extra utilities and open blocks
@@Discount_Jesus I concur/agree. I miss playing with Thaumcraft as I haven't gotten to in depth with it, and also heard that the makers of Thermal series is/as the rights to work on Thaumcraft. (So I hope it comes back.)
I answered Mystcraft, lol. There was a time where I’d refuse to play a modpack if it didn’t have Mystcraft in it.
A few of my favorite mods are the delight suite for food and farming (farmer’s delight, chef’s delight, et cetera), Spelunkery for caves and mining, the CTOV-aka Choice Theorem’s Overhauled Villages-suite for villages (along with other villager mods with CTOV compat).
But the Yung’s Better Minecraft suite is also a classic. I don’t usually use all of them, but that’s just personal preference.
Yung's Caves is my favorite, sad to seem him have it discontinued... Cave update didn't cut it for me, I like more spacious and interconnected caves.
Terralith exists.
@@itsfaizan49 Yeah, No. You can't configure caves to your liking (:
you: man i wish there was a mod for the caves
alex:
@@lanz228 Won't be playing that, it's only on Forge. Fabric has superior performance.
@@itsfaizan49 Isn’t Terralith compatible with Yung’s world-generation mods? If so, adding both would be ideal.
Tbf my fave mod might have to be farmers delight, it expands the game without making it feel un-vanilla, also works well with create wich is another fave of mine and probably everyone
i feel so old for remembering & using all the "caves but more gooder" mods from back in the day.
Cool video! I've been modding for a while now and i find this advice very good for every modder out there.
And i totaly agree with Yung saying learn java first. I've seen a loooooot of people who want to start modding and they don't know any java. It's a waste of time if you don't know it. And if you don't wan't to learn it for some reason, just use Mcreator.
And if you're just staring and you can't decide what loader you should learn, go with fabric or quilt.
Happy modding everyone!
Is there an interview with gregoriusT planned? i think it would be very interesting and would benefit us gregtech players greatly
Ill try and contact him!
Mod i used while following a tutorial on modding java edition was Fossils and Archeology revival for 1.12.2, shoutout to those devs as they're nearly done on an AWESOME 1.18.2 port! Favourite mod ever since
I have all of YUNGs mods in my currrent modlist, every single one is a joy to play with. Of course I also used the YUNG's Cave gen mod after using Worleys for a while, before the time of the cave update.
When it comes to the multiple loader issue:
Forge was so slow for me (particularly when booting the game) that I found modded Minecraft to be barely playable. I think it’s great that Fabric is offering some competition in that regard.
Yungs mods are easily up there with The Aether (which is available on 1.20.1) for my favorite mods
If the aether mod did not stop for like 5 years it would be very very huge, but ia true yungs stuff is in like all the modpacka possible
once again, look at xkcd 927
Situation: There are four separate modloaders
"four!? Ridiculous! We need to develop one universal modloader that covers everyones needs."
Situation: There are five separate modloaders
shout out to TiC for being an old classic that's still getting good updates!
Tinkers construct my beloved
Oh man, this video really motivated me to get back into learning java and start making my own mods :D
My favorite mod ever - thaumcraft. Such a shame its in the grave.
Bro yung’s mods are unironically fire, I actually experience withdrawal when I come across a vanilla stronghold xD
This is what I hate about Minecraft's current modding situation. The different mod loader devs aren't even fostering healthy competition, they're just stroking their own egos.
im a special type of person i
Arguably ichun's mods are the best.
Iconic to the modding scene.
sadly ichun is stuck on 1.16
@@wither_tm i wasn't sure if ichun was still even working on mods tbh
@@thegoldenatlas753 don't think so
"as for a Mojang modloader ... granted with the way Mojang's been operating in the past few years i hope they don't ... i am not confident in their ability to handle it properly" is a statement i, as a bedrock thirdparty server & plugin developer and artist, can highly agree on
my fav mods are what enhances my vanilla game experience. Ive been a Minecraft fan since probably a decade and though it's mostly me watching others do cool stuff, I still was heavily invested. When I finally bought Minecraft myself I realized how annoying some aspects of this game could be. So mods that make quality of life changes increases my fun till 110. I can now play all day without getting an burnout. But one of the biggest chances is shaders. I'm an artistic kind of person, so I really put my attention towards the look of something. Shaders just make Minecraft so much more lively and aesthetically pleasing. It in turn makes me want to look at the game and just enjoy the scenery.
Ok this is proving the point but I make Minecraft modpacks for myself and my friends very often, and his mods are some of the first I add to any pack, they just objectively make the structures more fun
The witchery mod! It was lasted updated to 1.7.10. I love that mod so much I still play it, and I desperately wish it could be updated
Epic Fight Mod with Yung's Expansion and Parcool! movement makes the perfect Adventure modpack
Dudes be like "ComputerCraft". My brother in christ, "OpenComputers"!
Steve Jobs of Minecraft for real
I like all types of mods. If I feel it fits minecraft (or if it's cool enough), I'll try it out.
Favourite mods?
Applied Energistics.
Equivalent Exchange.
When you asked that question at the very beginning the first thing that came to my head was terraria calamity mod, it just shows how unbothered I am to the minecraft modding scene lol
Always good when more of your great content comes out! Enjoyed watching it!
Thanks!
0:13 industrialcraft, buildcraft and computer craft is the base of my modpacks lol
In that case why not watch my interview with the maintainer of Industrialcraft :)
favourite mod is definetly ice and fire with astral sorcery, botania and ars nouveau coming after
Ic2 and buildcraft are two mods I have in my instances whenever I can... I absoluteley love them (Galacticraft and Electroblobs wizardy too). I love playing them with my friends... Its fun
Besides the mods I always have, any sort of a map mod, Jei, waypoint mod, a mod makes my fps better. Those mods I always use because they pretty useful, mods I like but not always use, mod that add more enemies, mod add more blocks and a mod adds more things to do
Nice Video. Enjoyed it while playing some MC ^^
Also: Pebble :)
0:10 Clay Soldiers
I was already motivated but now Im even more! Ty! Very great interview
Holy fuck I’m such an old head, I miss NEI and TMI and modloader days lol
Watching this and seeing those logos is giving me some nostalgic vibes. XD
Thaumcraft is my favorite mod
Blocklings is my favourite mod they’re so cute
My favourite mod, one word and ano word only: Thaumcraft
I feel like any modpack is incomplete without Alex’s mobs
Been using mods since forever, never heard of this guy
ProjectE, IC2, mekanism, aether, tinkers construct. childhood mods.
pretty sure the abyss mod and yung are connected btw, worked for the abyss part 2 im pretty sure, i was a translator, and if im not wrong, it was in yungs server
I used to want to get into coding for videogames when I was younger but realizing how complicated things can get made me realize it's borderline impossible (for some people at least).
people like you give me hope when i feel like things are too easy and anybody could do my work
@@asdfghjkl-jk6muLMAOO
@@asdfghjkl-jk6mu aw man I can't see the other reply :(
imo, Yungs caves were even better than the official cave update.😂
2:30 looks like the Ultra Key is struggling there. it didn't take away from the video for me, but maybe let a circle mask do some of the heavy lifting?
Shit why didnt i think of that!! Thank you so much
Clay soldiers mod
Simple voice chat is just the greatest.
hows this guy not even got 5 k subs? hes great
Apreciate the compliment:)
i watched this while playing with computercraft and i feel called out
:3
IC2 hands down, one of my most fav mod ever on Mc.
yung's better cave is such a great mod.
I have never heard of Yung Nick Young.
I recently made a modpack,
And almost all of Yung's mods are included.
Weird how I've literally never heard of this guy, despite him sounding pretty well-known.
Any chance you’re a bedrock player?
Tbf sucess in modding scene doesn't work that glamorous, even most modded Minecraft players probably don't know who he is, some parts of the community do, but the thousands of people that downloaded modpacks with his work probably don't know or don't care about who created.
my favorite mod is prehistoric nature, its like fossils and archaeology but better
The fact that Tekkit wasn’t mentioned at the beginning of the vid made me feel a lil dusty
Dw buddy i got you covered tomorrow
Well his plan succeeded because at this point when I put together a new pack to play, I literally just type his name and install the whole list.
My only attempts at mods have been with MCreator, and I know that severely limits what I'm able to do, but its still an enjoyable process (Y'know, when the program doesnt break on me cause my laptop is so old. Lol). Helps that I've always just made them for myself and simply uploaded them in case anyone else was interested.
Its kinda funny tho, i havent properly played Minecraft in FOREVER despite me doing that. Whenever I finally do again tho, I'm definitely using most of Yung's stuff. They're just really nice additions.
If someone came up to me and asked what my favorite mod of all time was I would answer galacticraft and it’s addons a close 2nd is create mod
if 云哥 has his own moddendom, then that one Alex who created his own caves and own creatures also has a moddendom.
My favorite mod is probably mods I make (I use Mcreator,I cannot code). They are nowhere near as good as other mods, although I think they are decent, but there's just something so fulfilling about playing or testing a mod you yourself made, especially when it works
Edit: I don't like doing anything specific in Minecraft. I've never beaten it outside of creative mode, I mostly just test out a ton of mods and make my own, although I like building, and depending on the mods used, fighting or destroying things.
I hope you find motivation to learn to code, it's not really as complicated as one might assume, and it's a lifelong skill that you can use outside of Minecraft as well.
@@SarzaelX yeah but it's not really something Im interested in, so id only use it for Minecraft... But I don't even really care about learning it. I am an artist though, that's my thing
@@Mido-shonun That's awesome
@@SarzaelX thank you
8:00, you can thank a certain arrogant a-hole for that splintering. People got fed up with him and started their own thing.
My favorites have always been Emoniphs. Wish he was still around
"If you are one of the old heads" and he did not mention RedPower 2...😭
Co-creator of Wabi-Sabi Structures here. I don't think many people realize how impressive Yung and his team are. The vanilla datapack way of adding structures, the way we add structures, is incredibly limited and outdated. You can't even replicate vanilla structures with it! Yung's API and the functionality it adds is groundbreaking. Mojang should take notes.
Edit: I also want to add that it's entirely possible to make your dream mod without learning Java. Just don't set your scopes too high, especially in the beginning, and take things slow.
Thuamcraft will always have a place in my heart
My fav is easily terralith. It's so fucking nice.
7:00 The multiple mod loader thing we have right now is objectively bad. I don't care if Fabric dies or if Forge dies, or whatever else, but one of them needs to die so there's only ONE loader. It used to be the only limit you had to using mods was if one mod wasn't compatible with the other, now you have to worry about if all the mods you wanna use are on the same loader or not and its a bunch of bullshit.
Wanna use mod A AND mod B at the same time? Well too bad and fuck you because they're exclusive to different loaders, better decide which loader you wanna use and which mods you wanna use over others bucko cause you don't get to have fun and use the mods you wanna use together anymore.
at least it's not as big of a problem with some older versions of the game...
Well, if he has narcissist tendencies he isnt trying to hide them
Eh, makes me like em ngl. Atleast hes honest
one word: gregtech :troll:
honnestly
i cant pick my favorite mod
bu ll go with the transformer mod for nostalgia and for the most recent one tetra do a barrel roll and alex cave
with tetra and do a barrel roll i feel like a god dam a 10
Alex's mobs. Nuff said.
Create, yeah you guessed right
2:36 did u chromakey this? crazy. U guys look like twins.
Maybe we are :0
@@Cygnus_MC virtualCLONEdrive a WinRAR is u
Wait .. applied energetics?? I always thought it was applied energestics .. damn
I have a plan for what I want to make. I just have to learn Java now
Thaumcraft. Thaumcraft. Thaumcraft. Thaumcraft. Say Thaumcraft damnit.
That's why he's EVERYTHING!
That's why he's the GOAT! THE GOAAAAAAAAAT!
No, I'd answer Tinkers Construct...
4:35 not from a jedi
My favorite mod is Sodium, before that it was Optifine.
Lord of the ring mod is goat
Equivalent exchange
HBM's nuclear tech mod is fun...
If you like chaos you start with tinkers construct and the proceed to add as many mods as possible
I do this it's epic
I'm still waiting for him to mod the sex update
And yet, you didn't link to any of Yung's content in the description.
I dont think u need a link to find his stuff do you? I dont link to any of the stuff i cover cuz its not a sponsored thing, its just a neat project