NeoForge

Discover NeoForge mods built to support multiple Minecraft versions. From new adventures to performance upgrades, enjoy mods that stay compatible as the game evolves.

Dungeons and Taverns (1.20.1 → 1.21.8) – New Structures and Enchantments

When I first dropped Dungeons and Taverns into my 1.21.8 world, I wasn’t expecting much more than a few extra ruins. Instead, I found myself wandering into taverns filled with life, stumbling across watchtowers in remote forests, and unlocking dungeons through villager cartographers like I was embarking on RPG-style side quests. After a couple dozen hours, here’s what stood […]

Architectury API (1.20.1 → 1.21.8) – The Bridge Between Fabric and Forge Mods

If you’ve spent time exploring Minecraft mods, you’ve probably come across a mod that refuses to launch without something called Architectury API. At first glance, it looks like just another “boring” library mod but behind the scenes, it’s one of the reasons many popular mods today run smoothly on both Fabric and Forge without requiring […]

Controlify (1.19.4 → 1.21.8+) – Full Controller Support for Minecraft Java

Controlify isn’t just “controller support” for Minecraft Java it’s the first mod that actually makes using a controller feel natural, responsive, and even more complete than the official Bedrock Edition support. I’ve tested it myself and also dug through community feedback to see what players love, what issues they’ve run into, and how Controlify compares […]

YetAnotherConfigLib (YACL) (1.19.x → 1.21.8) – A Native-Like Config GUI for Minecraft

Quick Overview Common Questions Players & Modders Ask 1) “Can I replace Cloth Config with YACL?”Yes! if you want a GUI that feels lightweight and native to Minecraft, YACL is a strong choice. It has a clean builder API, richer widgets (like animated WebP previews and color pickers), and a more modern look. The author […]

ImmediatelyFast (1.18.2 → 1.21.8) — Smooth Rendering, Turbocharged FPS

When your Minecraft starts stuttering especially in crowded situations like mobs, signs, or complex HUDs you know it’s time to optimize. I discovered ImmediatelyFast after feeling stuck at mid-60s FPS with heavy GUI overlays. It promised to clean things up without extra visual fluff. Once installed, it transformed even busy scenes into silky-smooth experiences. This […]

Lithium (1.20.1 → 1.21.8) – A Player’s Review on Performance Without Compromise

If you’ve played Minecraft with a few mods or maybe a massive kitchen-sink pack you’ve probably run into that moment when the game starts to chug. Mobs stop moving smoothly, redstone farms feel like they’re running underwater, and your FPS drops even though nothing “looks” wrong. That’s where Lithium comes in. I first stumbled on […]

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FerriteCore (1.1.6.5 → 1.21.8) – Real Memory Relief for Heavy Modded Minecraft

Ever opened a large modpack and had Minecraft lock up or freeze, even when your PC still had free RAM? That was me until I installed FerriteCore, a memory optimization mod that consistently slashes RAM consumption without sacrificing gameplay. Real Results: My Experience with FerriteCore I used to allocate 6 GB of RAM to modded instances […]

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Entity Culling (1.20.1 → 1.21.8) – Massive FPS Boost with Async Rendering

Minecraft’s performance bottlenecks are well known. Even modern PCs often struggle in dense biomes or when running large modpacks. Entity Culling addresses this problem with a simple but powerful idea: only render what the player can actually see. Using asynchronous path-tracing, the mod hides blocks and entities that are blocked from view, dramatically improving frame rates without […]