Deadly storms are thunderstorms, tornados or hurricanes. Storm_MaxPerPlayerPerLayer means how many deadly storms can exist in that dimension.
What you can do is change this to a higher number: I am going to assume you tried those settings and you saw no storms anywhere.
If you need the list of variables to change, feel free to ask again, I didn't have my configs up at the time. Setting the delay to 1000 for example means the weather system has to wait one minecraft hour before it can spawn another storm.Ģ4000 odds with 1000 delay means every day, 24 storms can generate on a bad day max.
If you have a delay of 0, you actually can have 24000 storms generate in one day if you are unlucky and allow more than 20 storms in the configs. The delay limits how many storms can generate within the odds window. Set the odds to 24000 if you want the storms to always spawn at least one every day, or go higher if you want to decrease the odds of a storm appearing. Lets assume you set storm ticks to run every 1 tick. This variable runs every storm tick, which is default to every 30 ticks. Now you just need to go to the global/perplayer odds to generate a deadly storm and increase that way up. By default it should be false, meaning it's a delay per player. Second answer, first see whether you are using the global rate in the settings, or player rates in the storm settings. Lower it if you feel like it's not accurate enough. Try 90, it usually sends storms near my area in the distance. If you want it to have way less accuracy, you can increase it much higher, the limit being 180. This gives the tornado a 10 degree cone of accuracy to hit the player. By default, it is set to 5, which means it can go 5 degrees to the left of the target, all the way to 5 degrees to the right of the target. You may use the mod in any modpack you like.Īim at angle variance is like a cone on a radar that shows a person's cone of vision.
Requires CoroUtil (and curse should auto download it) Sandstorms! Spawn in deserts, builds up layered sand, causes intense visuals via fog and particle action Can enhance snowfall with more gradual smooth buildup (default off, memory hungry!) Trees make blowing in wind sound, waterfalls make strong water sounds Scenes enhanced with falling leaf particles and waterfall effects User friendly GUI to enable/disable the most common features, comes with advanced options Anemometer to show the speed of the wind Wind Vane to show the direction of the wind (Model made by Razz of DecoCraft) Deflector block that can destroy storms within a 150 block radius to protect your creations Machine block that can create various types of storms at that location Forecast block that projects the active storms on a grid Improved look of storms from old weather mod Stormfront system uses biome temperature differences to create nasty storms! Rain clouds build up moisture from water and moist biomes Replaces rain and snowfall with a particle based one that blows in the wind Replaces vanilla clouds with my own particle based ones that are always shifting around Localized weather! See rain and nastier storms coming in from a distance My mod keeps block updates to a minimum but this setting still helps a lot. I recommend turning on "Force threaded chunk rendering" in "Client Settings" in Minecraft Forge Mod Options Config. You can browse them all by clicking on the content packs link.For a much better showcase of the mod with images and videosĪ 1.15 release is planned but not until at least September October 2019(?) 2021? I can't afford the time right now. Wait a moment! You need one more thing! To play the mod, you also need some content packs! Each pack adds a different theme of vehicles, weapons and armour. Run Minecraft again and you should be good to go.Put all the content pack zips (don't extract them) in the newly created "Flan" folder.Returning to your game directory, there should be a "Flan" folder.Now run Minecraft through the launcher and quit.Drag the downloaded FlansMod-x.x.x.jar into the "mods" folder.Download the latest version of Flan's Mod (above).Copy the "Game Directory" and navigate to it in your computer's file browser.
Now continue on to the next section to install Flan's Mod.If done right, the main Minecraft menu will say "Minecraft Forge" with a version number in the bottom left.In the "Version Selection" section, scroll down the "Use Version" drop-down and select "release_1.12.2-Forge." (There will be version numbers after "Forge"). (This should not be the default directory, you don't want to overwrite your vanilla worlds) Give the profile a name and select a directory for it.Click "New Profile" in the bottom left.Go to this page, look for "2611" and download the installer on that line.( +) I don't have forge already installed.