Fox Nap

Fox Nap

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A survival-, multiplayer- and copyright-friendly mod for adding custom music discs to your world

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This update brings compatibility to 1.21.4 (and explicitly the new item model specification).

There are new builds for the Resource (/Data) Pack Generator available on the GitHub, but the previous version (and previously generated packs) should work fine so long as the number of custom discs in your world does not exceed 64.

That said: packs generated by this version FoxNapRPG will work for older versions of the mod as well.

  • FIX: Player was no longer visibly "playing" their instrument
  • FIX: placeholder Jukebox songs not displaying the placeholder track name
  • FIX: placeholder discs not being named "Music Disc"

You can find compatible builds of the FoxNap Resource Pack Generator on the GitHub.

  • FIX: Player was no longer visibly "playing" their instrument

You can find compatible builds of the FoxNap Resource Pack Generator on the GitHub.

  • FIX: Player was no longer visibly "playing" their instrument

You can find compatible builds of the FoxNap Resource Pack Generator on the GitHub.

Important!!! This version of the Fox Nap Resource Pack Generator is not compatible with older versions of the mod, and older FoxNapRPG executables will not generate the datapacks needed for Minecraft 1.21

The mod massively overhauls its inner workings to adapt to Minecraft's new data-driven jukebox song interface, which you can read about here.

The big change here is that in addition to a resource pack and a foxnap.yaml config file, you will now also need a datapack to customize this mod's music discs. Details are in the README.

  • Adds a configuration option for disabling The Maestro

There have also been updates to the FoxNap Resource Pack Generator, which is backwards compatible with all prior Fox Nap versions, and which can be found on the GitHub.

  • Fixes a bug where discs numbered beyond 64 would not interact with jukeboxes
  • Adds a configuration option for disabling The Maestro

There have also been updates to the FoxNap Resource Pack Generator, which is backwards compatible with all prior Fox Nap versions, and which can be found on the GitHub.

  • Fixes a bug where discs numbered beyond 64 would not interact with jukeboxes
  • Adds a configuration option for disabling The Maestro

Note that the beta build of this release accidentally inverted the emerald-to-item exchange rates for buy trades.

There have also been updates to the FoxNap Resource Pack Generator, which is backwards compatible with all prior Fox Nap versions, and which can be found on the GitHub.

  • Sets the default track length to 10 minutes (so that tracks stop cutting off after 60 seconds)
  • Makes track lengths customizable in the foxnap.yaml config file
  • The new builds of the Fox Nap Resource Pack Generator (download from GitHub) now creates foxnap.yaml config files with track lengths set for you

This is the first release of the FoxNap custom music mod.

Key features include:

  • Support for up to 64 custom music discs (seven copyright-free tracks are included by default)
    • ...which can be different in both content and number for each player during multiplayer
    • ...and can be swapped out at any time by loading a new resource pack
      • ... that can be generated with just a double-click using the "FoxNap Resource Pack Generator" binary downloaded from here
  • Eleven playable musical instruments, with textures borrowed from the amazing mxTune mold by @AeronicaMC.
  • A new villager type: the Maestro who will sell players records and musical instruments while buying tonewood, note blocks, common records and goat horns
  • Integration with the BetterEnd and SBM-Jukebox mods

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Licensed GPL-3.0-only
Published 2 years ago
Updated a month ago