

Hope you guys can check it out and let us know your thoughts. Updates are every week or so but i would expect the next major update to be in a few weeks. The next major update will also include many new quests and other tweaks. The current build seems to going pretty well so we are working on a new map featuring a much more exciting spawn and other various structures. We are still working on the pack constantly. I've done this mainly because my internet sucks and the map very rarely changes. I've added it to curseforge/curse to take use of the feature built into the CurseVoice Client allowing it to download the map instead of me including it as an override.

Here's a little about our pack.įTB Launcher - Code: obscurity (soon to be featured in the 3rd party pack section) We are totally blown away with the recent win in the Jampacked competition and thought I better make a post as I should have weeks ago. Okay, enough of that, to access the archive, click to enter, right HERE.Hey Guys, Myself and u/snowshock35 are the co-creators of the Modpack Obscurity. Be aware, I played Minecraft versions 1.5.2, 1.6.4, 1.7.2 and 1.7.10, so by and large that is what is here (mainly).

As far as I can tell, all these mods are abandonware and were available on various sites. Chances are the mod owners won't offer support either (if you can even find them) so download and use at your own risk. No support or warranty is given or implied. There are no wares, cracks or fixes here. Note, I do not condone piracy, I own a licence for my Minecraft and so should you. Luckily, I found a workaround in yet another mod, but after all that searching and realizing how much Minecraft history had vanished forever, I decided to create an archive of Minecraft mods and preserve them for the future. Minecraft history was fading before my very eyes! It depended on another mod by another author I contacted the development team to see if they had an archive, but no, they didn't, and the author of the dependant mod had vanished. Recently I discovered a new (to me, anyway!) mod that I really wanted to try, and the very first version was for 1.5.2, so I installed it and all was well, until I realized - I could not craft the parts from the new mod. Modpacks fade into obscurity and mod authors move on to other things. I grew up with computers, and to me, those first days still come back to me, full of adventure and wonder. Why am I doing this? Because I love retro games, my first computer when I was but ten years of age was a ZX81, and it was the most magical thing I ever saw. Bit of a change coming to this site I used to host modded Minecraft servers but it seems everyone has moved on from Feed The Beast: Unleashed, back in those heady days of Minecraft 1.5.2, now, I'm creating an archive of all the great mods out there for Minecraft.
