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  1. There's a nifty little utility mod that shows you what mods load for how long. Loading Profiler. Put it in the mods folder, start Minecraft and then read the loading-log.log with a text editor. There's a Total Time for each mod near the bottom of the file.

  2. The Lazy DFU mod may help reduce loading time (use Dashloader for fabric). The Smooth Boot mod has some compatibility issues. I do not recommend using it unless its effects are clearly visible in your modpack.

  3. Problem is the load time of the pack - it is about 9 minutes 20 seconds. Personally, I don't know if I should be happy about such a number or I should try removing even more mods. I know that load times depend on the mods themselves.

  4. May 24, 2021 · Disable each settlement/workshop mod one at a time (include any mods that are dependent on that settlement/workshop mod), play the game and see what happens until you find the culprit and then try to change the load order with the mod, or better yet load all the settlement/workshop mods and check them out in xEdit for conflicts.

  5. Jul 18, 2024 · Sometimes, the best way to optimize your server is to simply download and drag-drop a mod. As simple as that! In this section, we'll see some of the best optimization mods out there for the most used Modded versions of Minecraft and we'll briefly explain why they're so good.

  6. Nov 10, 2021 · The mods load pretty much instantly. The "load time" is while the mods are compiled into the game code, which is CPU intensive. Running a 4GHz 8-core AMD CPU and it still takes 10 minutes or so to load with mods.

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  8. When browsing for modpacks, editing projects or adding more contents, you might have seen a distinction between Forge and Fabric. In short, these are two different modloaders that help enable Minecraft modding as you know it in the CurseForge app.

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