Fusion is a group of plugins updated to work in newer versions of mcreator with old generators so you can keep working on your mods if support has been moved to a newer version in the plugin you have been using.
Plugins can and will be removed at request of owner.
Thanks to the authors of each plugin that has taken place in the pack and thanks to each developer working to make plugins and develop mcreator every day.
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FAQ:
Q: What do I do if I found a bug?
A: If you find a bug please report it on the github page and not in the comments.
Q: Why is my mod is giving me a bunch of errors related to mixins and/or fg not working?
A: For old mods you need to copy over the build.gradle contents from a new workspace.
Changelog:
1.0 (Upcoming)
- The Whole Plugin is Being Redone
- Added Curios API 1.20.1
Comments
Off topic but, why does Dg_dragon hate this so much? It's not his plugin and he keeps on calling it an "aberration with its days numbered" like dude it's just a bundle of addons that were abandoned leave the poor dude alone :/, anyways nice plugin, I have been trying to use the new mcreator animation system since it might be a lil less buggy than geckolib but still a good addon.
I have nothing against the creator, but rather the way he made this plugin, multiple APIs, it may seem good, but when the subject is related to the Java plugin, it gets much more complicated. For example, if he wants to fix something, or change some element, he can break others, honestly, as a user this doesn't change anything, the operation continues to be the same, but as a developer it is basically, slaving yourself, doing this.
NerdyPuzzle abandoned geckolib due to its high complexity. I checked the source code, and it's truly disorganized, making it difficult to make any adjustments.
Now, adding other code that has nothing to do with geckolib creates a real mess, which will only waste more time organizing than actually focusing on what's needed.
You have to be a plugin developer to understand my opinion.
Maybe you're right about that. But as they say, the eyes are afraid, but the hands do. In any case, this plugin creator was probably considering whether to do something like this. And if he has already done this and is updating, at least it means that he is a professional in his field, or he has not broken anything yet.
But u know this plugins it's good for modders!
I agree with Noii. Please, if it's not too big a change, separate Geckolib into its own plugin.