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The aim of DeMod is to add something, that tech mods don't have, but what would nicely work with them. It's hard to say anything more now, because I have lots of plans. And I'm not sure which those plans I will really make.

 

But one module is coming for sure. Let's see later what it will really contain. All I can say for sure about it: related to sounds.

 

Status update 25.11.2012:

I will publish mod when MC updates to 1.5. Before it, I will use time planning it.

Confirmed and already started features:

- Electro Mechanic Siren (DeMod: Sound)

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