04-22-2014, 02:28 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-22-2014, 02:30 AM by redstonewarrior.)
You're basing your definition off of Forge. There are Forge mods, but your definition of jar-replacement is terrible. They both hook into the minecraft client (though forge mods don't go in the same file), but, if available, a mod can imply a mod or plugin framework. As forge is not official minecraft, there is no canonical "minecraft mod", and generally implies any modified client.
This discussion is worse than useless, it's useless and time consuming. Let's stop spamming the announcements section. Nit-picking grammar / syntax / language is useful, but these definitions are so loosely defined that there is no solid basis for argument. Don't nit-pick when it's not useful, especially if your sentence structure looks like that.
This discussion is worse than useless, it's useless and time consuming. Let's stop spamming the announcements section. Nit-picking grammar / syntax / language is useful, but these definitions are so loosely defined that there is no solid basis for argument. Don't nit-pick when it's not useful, especially if your sentence structure looks like that.