I wouldn't say that GT:NH is forgotten, mostly because of the fact that if you started playing it when the pack came out, you'd still be working on the quests to this day.
and its still being updated. They have gone as far as to release modpack builds that are designed for use with modern versions of java that minecraft did not support at the time. It also just had a major update and is still actively being worked
Bit surprised with the inclusion of GTNH as it's being actively worked on with brand new features added each update on top of arguably being more popular today than it's ever been in its' entire history. That being said, still going with Blood n' Bones as my suggestion. One of the few (if not the only one) difficult modpacks not on either extreme (either having mobs that cause a nuclear explosion when they walk target you the moment you spawn in or having to play 1000 hours to craft a door) of the modpack difficulty scale. Something very unique about the modpack (correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this is the only more popular modpack that does this) as well is that armour gives you no actual protection and instead gives extra hearts, so even in the late game you are essentially just running around fully naked.
I miss the old modded minecraft servers that used to be around playing with over 100 people on a modpack was so cool as it had alot of interesting interactions and bartering with people who didnt like one mod for items i needed
i don't remember if this modpack was in the 1st video, but if it wasn't. Blood and Bones. i feel like most people remember this modpack from SSundee's hardcore series on it, but blood and bones is memorable to me because it was a modpack that was made to make minecraft SUPER challenging like RLCraft today.
There exists an official Hexxit II on the Technic Launcher, the pack was made by xJon who also made Tekkit 2 and Tekkit SMP. Both being official sequels to Tekkit Classic and Tekkit SSP, all of them are still actively maintained while trying to be as faithful to their predecessors as much as possible and even Hexxit II is going to receive a large update soon.
Blightfall mention wooo!!! I went on to the blightfall subreddit after the last video you made, which i was supprised to see was still really active, and even found a group that started a new server a day or two ago. Joined up with them, and had a great time, and we managed to complete it! We were planning to do more mod packs after, starting with FTB Inferno, but unfortunatley all of us (aka the 3 of us) all got really busy, so that's fallen by the wayside. Still keep in contact with them from time to time, though!
9:03 BLIGHTFALL! WOOOO!!! The plot thickens even more since it got updated last year!✨ Delta biome dome spawn is a wild choice, Beta Dome is simply too iconic- (Also Hexxit and Voltz mixed servers were the best, using a tech suit to punch a Lich King was peak Minecraft)
I played blightfall recently. Mostly a decent pack, but the endgame is so tedious that I gave up on it. Move cleaning machine, refill with essentia, wait, repeat. Wasn't going to do that for 30 hours.
I wasn't expecting to see GTNH in this video It's neither ancient nor forgotten It's still being updated to this day, and anyone who has ever played GregTech has either already played GTNH or at least knows about it and is scared to start it
It's like a fork of the game at this point. They're straight up backporting whatever they need from more modern versions to keep 1.7.10 alive which I am so here for
it feels weird that the first captain mention on a modpack is one I don't remember. for a few packs, like crash landing last time I was like "I remember sparklez playing that, that was so cool" and then he comes up in Blightfall and I've never heard of it. which mostly means the joys of new videos to watch
Noticed at least three of the mods shown here have progression and quest systems. Maybe an interesting idea for a future video is to cover ten of the best quest/progression mods and packs for Minecraft so folks like myself can use it as a checklist when deciding on which to play. Could even make a sequel or two.
I remember a modpack (or maybe standalone mod) that was a sort of rpg runescape overhaul with a complete cohesive story mode with a pregenerated story world, with mostly custom ui and menus, including the main menu having unique game modes. I dont remember what version it was for, but i think it was before 1.9
Please do Kingdom of the Sky! It somehow popped up in my head since you made me remember my favorite childhood minecraft youtubers (feromonas, monark, venom) and that modpack just never left my mind for some reason
I remember one modpack that my kids wanted me to add their games from back in the day. It was a pack that added dwarves and building s which had entrances going down to a dwarven village. It only lasted like one update before it was forgotten LOL.
Tbh, as an Alpha player, I don't know/remember a lot of mod packs from the earlier days of Minecraft (2010-'14). Whenever I heard about a mod pack, I'd just look into its list of mods if there was anything I could add to my own collection of mods. Now, I'm a HUGE fan of mod packs. The tools and systems we have now definitely contributed to our change in mindset about mod packs.
one of my nostalgia moments was the Big Dig pack on technic, A friend and I played on a server, and eventually set up a store to sell meth and weed made with minechem. if anyone remembers master bates meth emporium(the name of the shop) you deserve a veterans discount.
It was good to see what VoltZ modpack was about mainly. 🙂 There is one modpack which wasn't finished officially, but it can be playable nowadays on Curseforge launcher, GDLauncher and other Minecraft modpack launchers. That modpack is "The Ferret Business", I watched the TH-cam series about that modpack more than 7 years ago. There is the Quest Book mod which provides a little background story and rewards after doing crafting quests.
Blood n’ Bones was definitely the best hardcore modpack of its time, and I’ll always see it as better than current hardcore modpacks which struggle to give the same kind of challenge it did
I personally had a lot of fun with the Yogscast Complete Pack back in the day, which is variant of Resonant Rise. Resonant Rise seems to be pretty much gone for years now.
I think a not necessarily underRATED but under represented benefit of questing modpacks is how good they are for introducing new players to modded minecraft. To those who've followed their historical progression they feel intuitive, but for new players those 100+ mod modpacks are SUPER overwhelming. We know buildcraft, tinker's construct, mekanism, etc. in and out, basically assumed knowledge. Progression limited questing packs are like pure gold for new players. I started playing with a friend who was completely new to minecraft, we started with Agrarian Skies, have progressed through more packs over time and now she's basically a pro.
The Legend of Notch was an awesome RPG modpack and map, and though it never fully came out as a release it was something I’ve never seen anything like since
Hey Paladin! You covered More Creeps and Weirdos a couple months back, and wanted to inform you we're updating to 1.21. We're currently working on the port, but got PLENTY of pictures, screenshots, and even a demo in the next few days to test out.
This is the only series where I didn't forget about it but simply never knew about it in the first place. If it were Polish modpacks on the other hand...
There's a 1.7.10 modpack called pagemaster. If you look up the TH-camr Mattmon he's actually streaming it for the month of December. He does it every year. It's one of my favorites and I still would play it to this day.
not sure if this counts as it’s not a released modpack but you could briefly go over epic proportions which had 9 seasons with 9 unique modpacks popularmmos made
I don't know anything about the Greg tech mod pack, but I remember some Greg tech mods being in All the mods 9 and they royally pissed me off and felt intrusive. But know what the pack itself is like, it has me intrigued.
Hexxit was and still is my go to, no other modpack encourages living like a nomad quite like it. I would play for hours until I got a double backpack filled with rare and shiny stuff. (PvP was awful though lol, Thief's Armor Manyullyn Rapier meta was impenetrable)
I played hexxit, agrarian skys and crashed landing from the first video. Hexxit is one I really enjoyed but haven't found anything that scratched the same itch.
What modpacks should go in part 3?
Not nostalgic but there are Scape and Run Parasites modpacks
Feed The B-Team, maybe? I vaguely remember that being popular.
'Attack of the C-Team'
if we're talking old skyblock packs, you gotta mention skyfactory, certainly wasn't the first, but damn it's legendary
SkyTable! You HAVE to cover SkyTable. It was LEGENDARY, and no one seems to remember it even existed
I wouldn't say that GT:NH is forgotten, mostly because of the fact that if you started playing it when the pack came out, you'd still be working on the quests to this day.
and its still being updated. They have gone as far as to release modpack builds that are designed for use with modern versions of java that minecraft did not support at the time. It also just had a major update and is still actively being worked
Bit surprised with the inclusion of GTNH as it's being actively worked on with brand new features added each update on top of arguably being more popular today than it's ever been in its' entire history.
That being said, still going with Blood n' Bones as my suggestion. One of the few (if not the only one) difficult modpacks not on either extreme (either having mobs that cause a nuclear explosion when they walk target you the moment you spawn in or having to play 1000 hours to craft a door) of the modpack difficulty scale. Something very unique about the modpack (correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this is the only more popular modpack that does this) as well is that armour gives you no actual protection and instead gives extra hearts, so even in the late game you are essentially just running around fully naked.
The Ssundee lets play of this was goated
the Voltz fiasco will forever be one of my favorite Yogscast moments
Gregtech new horizons ? I will never forgot this hell-like modpack
you dont wanna spend 15,000 hours beating the block game??!?
@@PaladinRyan i don't want to waste these hours of my life, gregtech nh is the hell !
I miss the old modded minecraft servers that used to be around playing with over 100 people on a modpack was so cool as it had alot of interesting interactions and bartering with people who didnt like one mod for items i needed
i don't remember if this modpack was in the 1st video, but if it wasn't. Blood and Bones. i feel like most people remember this modpack from SSundee's hardcore series on it, but blood and bones is memorable to me because it was a modpack that was made to make minecraft SUPER challenging like RLCraft today.
There exists an official Hexxit II on the Technic Launcher, the pack was made by xJon who also made Tekkit 2 and Tekkit SMP. Both being official sequels to Tekkit Classic and Tekkit SSP, all of them are still actively maintained while trying to be as faithful to their predecessors as much as possible and even Hexxit II is going to receive a large update soon.
There's a tekkit 2?? Oh man I need to try that immediately
4:54 Neurotic Goose, trying to beat GTNH from nothing: "You rang?"
I'm so glad you put Agrarian skyes on this one. I was shocked it wasn't in Part 1 considering all modpacks changed and were different since then.
Blightfall mention wooo!!! I went on to the blightfall subreddit after the last video you made, which i was supprised to see was still really active, and even found a group that started a new server a day or two ago. Joined up with them, and had a great time, and we managed to complete it! We were planning to do more mod packs after, starting with FTB Inferno, but unfortunatley all of us (aka the 3 of us) all got really busy, so that's fallen by the wayside. Still keep in contact with them from time to time, though!
9:03 BLIGHTFALL! WOOOO!!! The plot thickens even more since it got updated last year!✨
Delta biome dome spawn is a wild choice, Beta Dome is simply too iconic-
(Also Hexxit and Voltz mixed servers were the best, using a tech suit to punch a Lich King was peak Minecraft)
I played blightfall recently. Mostly a decent pack, but the endgame is so tedious that I gave up on it. Move cleaning machine, refill with essentia, wait, repeat. Wasn't going to do that for 30 hours.
hexxit will always be in my heart a group of youtubers in my country did a smp on it
VOLTZ THE GOAT
I wasn't expecting to see GTNH in this video
It's neither ancient nor forgotten
It's still being updated to this day, and anyone who has ever played GregTech has either already played GTNH or at least knows about it and is scared to start it
It's like a fork of the game at this point. They're straight up backporting whatever they need from more modern versions to keep 1.7.10 alive which I am so here for
it feels weird that the first captain mention on a modpack is one I don't remember. for a few packs, like crash landing last time I was like "I remember sparklez playing that, that was so cool" and then he comes up in Blightfall and I've never heard of it. which mostly means the joys of new videos to watch
Man Hexxit always was my thing. One of these days i need to get the boys back together and play it again.
Noticed at least three of the mods shown here have progression and quest systems. Maybe an interesting idea for a future video is to cover ten of the best quest/progression mods and packs for Minecraft so folks like myself can use it as a checklist when deciding on which to play. Could even make a sequel or two.
I remember a modpack (or maybe standalone mod) that was a sort of rpg runescape overhaul with a complete cohesive story mode with a pregenerated story world, with mostly custom ui and menus, including the main menu having unique game modes. I dont remember what version it was for, but i think it was before 1.9
Please do Kingdom of the Sky! It somehow popped up in my head since you made me remember my favorite childhood minecraft youtubers (feromonas, monark, venom) and that modpack just never left my mind for some reason
Modular power suits is one of my favorite classic mods. I need something like that in today's modding landscape
life in the woods renaissance was a good chill modpack I enjoyed exploring it a lot back in the day.
I remember one modpack that my kids wanted me to add their games from back in the day. It was a pack that added dwarves and building s which had entrances going down to a dwarven village. It only lasted like one update before it was forgotten LOL.
Tbh, as an Alpha player, I don't know/remember a lot of mod packs from the earlier days of Minecraft (2010-'14). Whenever I heard about a mod pack, I'd just look into its list of mods if there was anything I could add to my own collection of mods.
Now, I'm a HUGE fan of mod packs. The tools and systems we have now definitely contributed to our change in mindset about mod packs.
one of my nostalgia moments was the Big Dig pack on technic, A friend and I played on a server, and eventually set up a store to sell meth and weed made with minechem.
if anyone remembers master bates meth emporium(the name of the shop) you deserve a veterans discount.
It was good to see what VoltZ modpack was about mainly. 🙂
There is one modpack which wasn't finished officially, but it can be playable nowadays on Curseforge launcher, GDLauncher and other Minecraft modpack launchers.
That modpack is "The Ferret Business", I watched the TH-cam series about that modpack more than 7 years ago. There is the Quest Book mod which provides a little background story and rewards after doing crafting quests.
Blood n’ Bones was definitely the best hardcore modpack of its time, and I’ll always see it as better than current hardcore modpacks which struggle to give the same kind of challenge it did
That’s sick that you were able to be on something with the Yogscast
Bee happy was a mod pack I played from along time ago, it would be nice to see it talked about once again.
I personally had a lot of fun with the Yogscast Complete Pack back in the day, which is variant of Resonant Rise.
Resonant Rise seems to be pretty much gone for years now.
I think a not necessarily underRATED but under represented benefit of questing modpacks is how good they are for introducing new players to modded minecraft. To those who've followed their historical progression they feel intuitive, but for new players those 100+ mod modpacks are SUPER overwhelming. We know buildcraft, tinker's construct, mekanism, etc. in and out, basically assumed knowledge. Progression limited questing packs are like pure gold for new players. I started playing with a friend who was completely new to minecraft, we started with Agrarian Skies, have progressed through more packs over time and now she's basically a pro.
The Legend of Notch was an awesome RPG modpack and map, and though it never fully came out as a release it was something I’ve never seen anything like since
Hey Paladin! You covered More Creeps and Weirdos a couple months back, and wanted to inform you we're updating to 1.21.
We're currently working on the port, but got PLENTY of pictures, screenshots, and even a demo in the next few days to test out.
A modpack from my country is era do futuro
It was an amazing modpack with a ton of famous Brazilian TH-camrs
Esse traz memórias difícil acreditar que já se passou tanto tempo
Great video Ryan! One day I would actually like to try one or two of these modpacks I haven’t heard of, possibly Blightfall
GTNH is not forgotten
blightfall be so good
still finishing to cleanse my world, doing goofy ichor stuff...
thaumcraft is so goated, man
This is the only series where I didn't forget about it but simply never knew about it in the first place. If it were Polish modpacks on the other hand...
One modpack I not only remember but still play is Blood and Bones.
Cooked heavily on the editing, good video, RYAN.
My favorite one was the one that causes my computer screen to emit photons.
... I have played 7 of the modpacks on this list...
I feel old
For part 3 can you mention the tempest box?
Agrarian Skies being considered ancient makes me feel old af.
There's a 1.7.10 modpack called pagemaster. If you look up the TH-camr Mattmon he's actually streaming it for the month of December. He does it every year. It's one of my favorites and I still would play it to this day.
Greg Tech New horizons is not forgotten, i think now its more popular then ever
Googly Eyes Mod is the most useful mod ever.
More mods to try out!
I forgot about these I can confirm
i only add them to the list if you specifically forgot about them
@PaladinRyan thank you for paying such close attention, that's why you're my second favorite paladin
not sure if this counts as it’s not a released modpack but you could briefly go over epic proportions which had 9 seasons with 9 unique modpacks popularmmos made
2 packs i saw everywhere some years ago were roguelike adventures and dungeons (wich recently got updated to 1.16.5) and clash of titants
Sheep Ryan is not something I ever thought I would see 😂
What about 'Attack of the C-Team'
yea i'm always nostalgic for pre 2020 thats where my teenage years at
I don't know anything about the Greg tech mod pack, but I remember some Greg tech mods being in All the mods 9 and they royally pissed me off and felt intrusive. But know what the pack itself is like, it has me intrigued.
he has risen
Hexxit was and still is my go to, no other modpack encourages living like a nomad quite like it. I would play for hours until I got a double backpack filled with rare and shiny stuff. (PvP was awful though lol, Thief's Armor Manyullyn Rapier meta was impenetrable)
Minecraft mods make the game pretty fun
RAAAH! HEXXIT MENTIONED!!!
gtnh is unironically the best modpack ive ever played
2.7.0 is releasing soon btw
agrarian skys was my first skyblock still influences shat i expect out of a good skyblock.
Oh geeze, I hear Greg Tech and I gagged.
i appreciate the subtitles
I played hexxit, agrarian skys and crashed landing from the first video. Hexxit is one I really enjoyed but haven't found anything that scratched the same itch.
Crazycraft and hexxit are still very well known today
IndustrialCraft was the first one I learned about, from dreamweaver23's video where he was testing blowing up a nuclear reactor.
is Agrarian Skies the first ever Skyfactory?
stoneblock 2 was the best and most balanced version of modpack
you got my suggestion hell yea
Lil bro is back!
was dantdm's diamand dimensions modpack ever publickly released? i watched his entire series on that
it was on the technc launcher, i believe.
BLIGHTFALL LETS GOOOOOO
i can rest now, somebody talked about Blightfall in 2024
Edit: AND STEVES GALAXY????? This truly is a blessing....
I love Hexxit II :)
Here are some of my faves:
1. Minecraft Oasis
2. Enchanted Oasis
3. Hexxit
4. One Life
5. X-Life
6. Python Pack
7. Life In The Woods
8. Shadowcraft
was one life the one where a couple ytbers made an smp with,
@@No-OneSpecial000 yup
I doubt that Infernal Mobs thing was supposed to be in the middle of Agarian Skies!
How about the Material Energy Series of Modpacks?
I played sooo much Hexxit back in the day
I remember all of those
YEAH!!!
i love steeves galaxy what makes me sad is the newer versions of steves galaxy dont have the redsand there is only dirt
The popularmmos whacky Minecraft let’s play mod pack is also cool i guess
Crazy craft... haven't heard that name in a while
hey ryasn whe ths next back rooms video coming out?????
@@EscarJoe101 subscwibe for mor back rom!
Bro really put GTNH in forgotten modpacks
sb3 and gtnh being forgotten...? how...
The goat
Great
playing fast and loose with the terms "ancient" and "forgotten" i see
wer childhood?
i'm sorry but all of these modpacks were hot ass, none of them understood the appeal of minecraft
Maybe it's more of a case of you not understanding the appeal of modded minecraft