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Also, when you have 150 mods, mods update often. It's gotten so bad that i though my server was just crashing, but it was just updating 3 or 4 mods per day. Keeping them in a mod pack prevents them from updating, making my server much more enjoyable for the end user.
The third and final reason to put mods in a modpack is to hide special features that should be found, instead of broadcasting them in the modlist. This can significantly increase the moisture in your pants when you run into a lava monster, or slutty zombies. All in all, rampant repacking can be bad, but judicious repacking can be good.
If so write...
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2690357410&searchtext=ExpansionWinterMapFix
color code works like
R(0-1),G(0-1),B(0-1),A(0,1) so mines 1,1,1,1