Why In Control! is a top-tier mod mod for Minecraft 1.21.1
Be In Control of mob spawns
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| Mod Creator | McJty |
| Latest Version | 1.21.1 |
| Supported Game Versions | 1.21.1, 1.21, 1.20.1, 1.19, 1.16.5 |
| File Size | 186.11 KB |
| Last Updated | |
| Total Downloads | 127,123,759 downloads |
This is a simple mod that gives you full control on where mobs are allowed to spawn. It is based on a rule system. The rule files are located in config/incontrol.
Introduction
There are currently five rule files (as of 3.5.1):
- spawn.json: with this file you can block spawning of certain creatures under certain conditions. In addition, when a spawn is allowed you can also alter some of the properties of the mob like maximum health and others
- summonaid.json: this is a file that is structured the same as spawn.json but is only used when zombies are summoned for aid
- potentialspawn.json (1.12 only): with this file you can remove and add spawn rules under certain conditions. The rules in this file are used before the rules in spawn.json are fired so make sure that when you add a rule for new mobs here, the new mobs are allowed in spawn.json
- spawner.json (1.16 or later): with this file you can add spawn rules under certain conditions
- loot.json: with this file you can control the loot that mobs drop when they are killed based on various criteria
- experience.json: with this file you can control how much experience you get from killing mobs based on various criteria
More in-depth documentation can be found in this wiki: In Control! Wiki
Also check the companion mod: Fx Control
Note! Comments have been disabled because it is hard for me to check for this on too many places. If you want to submit a bug report then go to the 'Issues' tab or here: InControl Issue Tracker. If you want to discuss RFTools in general you can do that here: In Control on my discord
Usage
This mod can be freely used in any modpack.
The Ultimate Guide to In Control!
If you are exploring the vast world of Minecraft modifications, In Control! by McJty is a standout mod that deserves your attention. With over 127,123,759 downloads, it has become a staple for players looking to enhance their experience. As the creator describes it, this project is "Be In Control of mob spawns". Whether you are a veteran builder constructing massive cities, or simply a casual player looking to upgrade your survival world, this guide will provide you with all the essential details on how In Control! alters the game.
What Makes It Special?
Unlike standard mods that simply alter superficial elements, In Control! introduces a wide array of visual and mechanical features designed to seamlessly blend into the vanilla aesthetic. McJty has clearly spent significant time refining the project to ensure that every aspect feels polished and responsive for version 1.21.1.
Installation Guide
Getting In Control! up and running is straightforward. Follow these step-by-step instructions:
- Verify Your Version: Ensure your Minecraft launcher is set to version 1.21.1.
- Install Mod Loader (if required): If this is a mod, download the compatible loader (Forge, Fabric, NeoForge).
- Download the File: Click the secure download button above to retrieve the official file from CurseForge.
- Move the File: Place the downloaded file into your `mods`, `shaderpacks`, or `resourcepacks` folder depending on the mod type.
- Launch and Enjoy: Open Minecraft, navigate to the respective settings menu, and activate In Control!.
Compatibility & Performance
Compatibility is robust. In Control! is designed specifically for version 1.21.1, taking full advantage of the latest engine optimizations. During typical gameplay, this addition maintains a stable frame rate, though lower-end laptops might experience slight stuttering. We recommend pairing this with performance boosters like Sodium or Iris to guarantee a silky-smooth experience.