Concerns about updating Mcreator

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Concerns about updating Mcreator

I have just received the prompt asking me to update Mcreator. However, I had an outdated Mcreator earlier this year and then updated, before finding to my utter surprise that I could not make my old mods work. I am worried that updating Mcreator may make my mods untestable, and I always test a mod repeatedly while developing it and a few times before releasing it. Can someone please affirm that updating Mcreator won't make my mods broken?

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I don't know how you have…
Tue, 11/17/2020 - 08:37

I don't know how you have your mods made and what kind of procedures you got going on, but none of my mods broke after updating to 2020.5..

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also, all of my mods…
Tue, 11/17/2020 - 08:40

also, all of my mods procedures and elements updated too without trouble..

The one thing I did have, was my own fault, I forgot to install the 1.12.2 generator plugin.. quick fix though..

 

When in doubt though, export a copy of your workspaces to zip files, then update Mcreator and open your existing workspace. If it doesn't work, your exported workspace is a good backup :).

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My mods haven't broken, they…
Tue, 11/17/2020 - 19:50

My mods haven't broken, they are still usable. 

The only thing is, when updating from 2020.2 to a newer version, for example, most procedures broke but they can be fixed easily. You should still create a backup for it before, just in case.