It’s funny that you say that, about just being checkmarks. Just stopped playing the new Skyblock 5(?) pack, and the “tasks book” is just pages of user clickable checkboxes. Think that it might just be partly in development still though.
The “colors” theme was quite fun and new, everything is colorless until you unlock the color palette one color at a time. It’s the foundation of crafting as you can make most of the mats from mixing dye.
I played around with SkyFactory 5 very briefly, the color thing really messed with my eyes so I had to stop.
I think SkyFactory 4 was peak skyblock, personally. It just becomes almost impossible to play towards the end game unless you can leave your computer on 24/7 (or have a server) to let stuff run and process when you’re not playing…cause unfortunately you arent gonna get very far otherwise.
edit
Honestly, I think modded minecraft started getting meh for me when Forge started getting to invasive and started making standard interfaces, so everything used the same boring power system and such.
I miss the early 1.4ish days when every mod had its own unique power system, and you could use convoluted machines to change one systems power into another via, for example, using Mod X’s excess power to melt netherack into lava, and then use that lava to generate power in mod Y. and you’d have this big, incredible engine room/power plant, full of pipes and conduits and ingenuity.
It’s funny that you say that, about just being checkmarks. Just stopped playing the new Skyblock 5(?) pack, and the “tasks book” is just pages of user clickable checkboxes. Think that it might just be partly in development still though.
The “colors” theme was quite fun and new, everything is colorless until you unlock the color palette one color at a time. It’s the foundation of crafting as you can make most of the mats from mixing dye.
I played around with SkyFactory 5 very briefly, the color thing really messed with my eyes so I had to stop.
I think SkyFactory 4 was peak skyblock, personally. It just becomes almost impossible to play towards the end game unless you can leave your computer on 24/7 (or have a server) to let stuff run and process when you’re not playing…cause unfortunately you arent gonna get very far otherwise.
edit
Honestly, I think modded minecraft started getting meh for me when Forge started getting to invasive and started making standard interfaces, so everything used the same boring power system and such.
I miss the early 1.4ish days when every mod had its own unique power system, and you could use convoluted machines to change one systems power into another via, for example, using Mod X’s excess power to melt netherack into lava, and then use that lava to generate power in mod Y. and you’d have this big, incredible engine room/power plant, full of pipes and conduits and ingenuity.