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Understandable, listen to the voice of the people, I'll never shame you for that. What kinda mods are you thinking about running? If I knew a modpack and could test it out I'd be less worried, but if it's something like ATM a lot of people will be left out due to computer issues. If it's a low performance hit modpack, I'd love to play modded more than vanilla+ so I fully get it. The only factor determining my vote right now is not knowing the mod pack's performance
Create Extra is what the owner is thinking. supposedly very lightweight
looks cool - only concern is there's no magic mods to cater to those who prefer magic over tech. could add in ars nouveau or something but that's more work for yall
I just looked through the modlist, that is extremely lightweight. IDK what all the create mods do, but they sound like they add a little bit of automation. If so, I think y'all found the perfect modpack for me! I expected y'all to use an older version for more mod support when you said modded, but if it's new enough to have lithium then I can trust it to run a lot more. The modpack looks really good, I'm gonna change my vote
Create extra runs smoothly on my laptop with only integrated graphics and power limited so hard that the fans do literally never spin up.
The magic of fabric optimisation mods, this thing probably runs smoother than vanilla.