Finality
Finality is a modpack series designed for pushing Create to its limits.
The wiki is currently a work in progress and many updates will be made over time. For now, please join the Discord server if you have any issues or questions.
Welcome to the Finality modpack wiki! Changelogs, recipes and tips are going to be located on the LEFT side of your screen on this website! You can check the Discord by clicking the button below to keep up with the latest updates.
Developer Announcements
Hello to all new visitors! Currently this website hasn’t been kept up to date. Changelogs are now updated on each modpack’s repository Wiki page, so please go there!
Availability
Currently there are four variants of the modpack. see the tables below.
Name | Description | Recommended Specifications | Available Version(s) |
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Finality | The largest variant with 270+ mods. | Desktop grade AMD or Intel CPU paired with 6GB allocated RAM recommended. | 1.18.2 |
Finality Tau | The variant that has a focus on horror. | Desktop grade AMD or Intel CPU paired with 5-6GB recommended. | 1.19.2 |
Finality Genesis | The lightweight variant and has a tighter focus on Create. | High performance mobile grade AMD or Intel CPU minimum paired with 4-6GB recommended. | 1.20.1 , 1.19.2 |
Finality Mote | The lightest variant with an even tighter focus on Create while providing an enhanced vanilla+ experience. | Mobile grade AMD or Intel CPU minimum. 4 GB recommended. | 1.19.2 |
Ancient Text
Need to update the text below. It’s been over a year.
Create 0.5.1 Support
Name | Create 0.5.1b supported? |
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Finality | 0.6.0b, in development. |
Finality Tau | 0.4.0b, in development. |
Finality Genesis | 0.1.1b, publicly available. |
Finality Mote | Since 0.1.0b |
You might have a few questions like: What does the b stand for? It currently stands for Beta. Unfortunately, users will not be able to download Alpha builds without having to manually intervene on the CurseForge app or the website, so it will always have the Beta label for now.
Need help determining if you can play the modpacks? Here’s something that might help.
Intel Desktop CPUs | AMD Desktop CPUs |
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i7-9700 | AMD Ryzen 7 3700X |
i7-9700K | AMD Ryzen 9 7900 |
i7-9700F | AMD Ryzen 9 7900X |
i7-9700T | AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D |
- Intel desktop CPUs with the letter K are overclockable and usually selectively picked for quality and performance.
- Intel desktop CPUs with the letter F have their integrated GPU disabled because it was either non-functional or unstable. Not selectively picked and usually lower quality.
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Intel desktop CPUs with the letter T are optimized for lower power consumption but perform worse than CPUs without a letter. This means an i7-9700 will always outperform an i7-9700T.
- For AMD, no letter means standard.
- If it comes with an X, it is high performance.
- If it has X3D, usually that means that it has AMD’s new 3D V-cache with a dedicated memory buffer. In layman’s terms this basically means fast performance in gaming and 3D applications.
Examples of mobile grade CPUs:
- Anything with the letter U at the end in human terms means Ultra Low Power Consumption.
- Anything with the letter H at the end means High Performance.
Intel | AMD |
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i7-7500U | Ryzen 7 7730U |
i7-8850H | Ryzen 7 7745HX |
Colors theming provided by Material Design 3 tools.1
Also, note to self in that footnotes will not show up unless called beforehand.2
Wiki Tasks
- Fix the color scheme mess.
- Figure out how to add more button colors other than light purple, dark purple, green and blue.
- uhm. Checkboxes look weird. Figure out how to change color of checkboxes if possible.
- Uhhhhh
- Fixed the testing formatting pages and placed them under Miscellaneous.
Other Projects
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Colors would not be possible without my Google Pixel and Google’s Material You dynamic color theming tool which can be found at Material Theme Builder (Web). ↩
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Testing foot note why are you not showing up?? ↩