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  1. The Super TNT Mod for Minecraft 1.12.2 Adds 56 new TNTs to Minecraft Updated 7/9/18 (latest release is version 1.0.1) Download link below Here is a remake of my Super TNT mod for 1.7.2. It currently has 56 TNTs. Below is a list of all 56 of them and a description of what they all do. For a more detailed description including recipes and screenshots, go here. Here are some videos I made about it. Quick trailer made before the mod was ready for download: 18 minute video demonstrating many of the different TNTs and what they do: Requirements: To play this mod, you need to be using Minecraft 1.12.2. Forge also has to be installed. In order to prevent your game from crashing and for maximum smoothness, you should probably use -Xmx3G for your launch arguments but I recommend -Xmx8G if you have the ram for it. This mod does take less ram than the 1.7.2 version and lags less but it still helps to have a good computer and have java properly set up. Download: HERE is the link to the download page! The latest version is for 1.12.2 and the mod version is 1.0.1. Have fun!
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  2. Not here. We stopped providing help with 1.7 about a year and a half ago. We can't support every version forever and the decision was made that only the current version and the next oldest would be supported here. And that means 1.12 and 1.10, although we still do regularly help with 1.8.9, but that support typically comes with a "you should still update" message.
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  3. You can use Loader#getConfigDir to get the configuration directory then step a directory higher and enter the mods directory since both config and mods directories are located within the same directory. You could also use reflection to access Loader.canonicalModsDir. There might be a better way that I am unaware of though.
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  4. Don't be an ass. What you're asking is for us to put in hundreds of thousands of hours of work because you don't feel like updating. Not to mention all the future costs. Technically it's possible yes, but realistically it will never happen. Mods only work for the version they are built for. This is just how Minecraft works. Deal with it. As for your comment about '90% of the good mods' No.. 'good' is subjective. There are plenty of 'good' mods on ALL MC versions.
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