Because 1.7.10 was the last version before the 1.8 rendering changes, it became a . Modders spent years perfecting legendary content for this specific version because they didn't want to move forward. Files like Best-of-1.7z are typically community-made archives designed to preserve this era, containing:
The "story" behind why such a file exists is rooted in a pivotal moment when a single update "changed the world" and inadvertently split a massive gaming community in two. 1. The Update That Changed the World
IndustrialCraft 2, BuildCraft, and Thermal Expansion. Best-of-1.7z
Mods like Better Than Wolves (often associated with 1.7 era vibes) which were created by developers who were "dissatisfied" with the direction official updates were taking. 3. The Digital Folklore: "Beta 1.7.3" Features I Wish Were Added in Beta 1.7.3
Thaumcraft 4, The Twilight Forest, and Blood Magic. Because 1
In October 2013, Mojang released , officially titled "The Update that Changed the World" . It was a massive technical overhaul that:
, adding iconic locations like Savannas, Roofed Forests, and Flower Forests. adding iconic locations like Savannas
as a stable "parking spot" for years, as the following update (1.8) changed how blocks were rendered, making modding significantly harder. 2. The Great Preservation (Why the .7z exists)
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