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the updates always come to fast. i've got not 1, not 2, but 5 reasons.
1. poor modmakers have to update more often so they have more troublesome work.
2. people have to waste the precious time they have backing up the worlds.
3. servers will be played less because they have to spend a lot of time backing up.
4. the updates might be really buggy.
5. Bye Bye bytes.
i am wondering why jeb is going so fast, SLOW DOWN JEB!
oh, and if you spot jeb on a server, cobweb him and tell him he's way too fast.
i've been there when notch was developing and the updates came every month or two.
now every 2 weeks or less the'res an update.
I predict by 2015, we'll be at 2.4.1
1. poor modmakers have to update more often so they have more troublesome work.
2. people have to waste the precious time they have backing up the worlds.
3. servers will be played less because they have to spend a lot of time backing up.
4. the updates might be really buggy.
5. Bye Bye bytes.
i am wondering why jeb is going so fast, SLOW DOWN JEB!
oh, and if you spot jeb on a server, cobweb him and tell him he's way too fast.
i've been there when notch was developing and the updates came every month or two.
now every 2 weeks or less the'res an update.
I predict by 2015, we'll be at 2.4.1
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I don't think so.
And since Forge has become better and almost mainstream, updating a mod is just a matter of redownloading newest MCP and Forge and recompiling it.