It is an extremely important thing. Like one of the most important features of Minecraft modding a programming in general, as you can this way see which parts of your code are executed and which not + you can parse to the string variables and see their values.
So long story short, the purpose of it is debugging, but that is actually the purpose of the console in general.
It is an extremely important thing. Like one of the most important features of Minecraft modding a programming in general, as you can this way see which parts of your code are executed and which not + you can parse to the string variables and see their values.
So long story short, the purpose of it is debugging, but that is actually the purpose of the console in general.
That is interesting, as I was using an Overlay to debug my mods in the past and never thought of using the console. I guess I'm still learning haha
Oh and Thank you for the reply too.