![]() ![]() Supported games are determined by an algorithm, and may not be correct. This mod would greatly benefit from a pause on new content and a overhaul of all art assets, preferably assets that aren't stolen and modified. This mod replaces the default farming mod with a fully compatible API that allows players to grow crops even. From very familiar assets to the clashing of 32x and 16x textures, this mods art looks like something out of a 3rd grade arts and crafts class. ![]() It works best with trees, but it can be used with crops as well.Techpack. Yes this mod is compatible with PilzAdam's farming mod Rubenwardy's Food Mod now supports this mod Downloads: Version 1.0: Broken Version 1. (thanks PilzAdam) It currently adds 5 plants. I made it all except for a couple lines of code from PilzAdam's farming mod. This mod includes and over rides many if not all farm related functions within Minetest Game. It seems every mod has to be full to the brim with useless and low quality content, and while this does have unique features amongst farming mods, like pots and pans, or the terellis and bean poles that add an extra element to farming and cooking, it seems that in this pursuit of having a bunch of different foods and equipment hasn't left much time for making those foods worth the effort besides filling up a bar slightly more than something else, and that isn't even the worst part of this mod. Learn how to use the Techpack modpack to help with your farming. This mod is my own take of PilzAdam's Farming mod. Farming Redo is a Minetest mod created by TenPlus1 based on the Farming mod in Minetest Game that adds many new and decorative plants to the game of which many can be consumed by the player directly or processed to some other food or resource. It's a prime example of the worst and yet most common trope of Minetest modding, bloat. One of the most confusing things about this community is the overwhelming usage of this mod.
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