Inspired by Exalm's Old Days mod, Nostalgic Tweaks brings back a plethora of Minecraft Alpha, Beta, and Post Release lost or changed gameplay elements. This mod is intended for nostalgic enthusiasts who want to relive the glory days of Minecraft Java edition by tweaking the mod to their nostalgic preference.
Some major nostalgic tweaks included in this mod are old alpha/beta lighting rendering, old alpha/beta fog rendering, old alpha/beta sky and void colors, 2D floating items with disabled diffused lighting, disabled item merging, old combat aesthetics (e.g., disabled particles, sounds, and mob animations), and so much more! There are currently over 90+ nostalgic tweaks available in version 1.0.4 with more on the way!
For the best nostalgic experience, I recommend using the Golden Days resource pack by PoeticRainbow. It comes with an abundance of nostalgic packs, such as an alpha and picture perfect pack which coincides wonderfully with Nostalgic Tweaks.
1.19 - 1.19.2 (2.0-Beta Multiplayer) Update
If you are interested in trying out the new and improved 2.0 multiplayer update (currently in beta), you can download it at the mod's Discord server. The update includes a plethora of new tweaks (240+ and counting), such as true old light rendering, old combat, old HUD, and much more. The 2.0 update also comes with a completely revamped configuration system. See the new old light rendering demo video below.
This mod will only be distributed on CurseForge and Modrinth. I cannot guarantee the integrity of the mod if downloaded from anywhere else. Reuploads of this mod is strictly prohibited.
Access to early beta builds will be uploaded to the mod's discord (https://discordapp.com/invite/jWdfVh3). The multiplayer 2.0 update is out now as a beta in the mod's discord server!
Nostalgic Tweaks in version 1.0 comes with four major categories; Sounds, Eye Candies, Animations, and Swing Speeds. Some of these categories will have their own subcategories that clump together related tweaks. To achieve the most nostalgic experience, it is recommend to have the Golden Days resource pack by PoeticRainbow installed. The order of your resource packs matters. Make sure Programmer Art is first, followed by the order of resource packs listed in the instructions from the Golden Days resource pack.
The mod currently has over 90+ nostalgic tweaks that can all be used in singleplayer. Tweaks that are controlled by the server are tagged as such in the mod's config menu. Multiplayer support is the next priority on the mod's project road map. Until then, tweaks that are controlled by the server will only run on singleplayer in version 1.0+.
See the spoilers below for some of the current tweaks in version 1.0. Hover over the tooltip bubble in the mod's config menu next to each tweak to read a more detailed description of what the tweak changes.
Note: This list is not exhaustive, every update adds and changes tweaks. While I will try to keep this list updated, it may not reflect the most recent uploaded version.
Sound Tweaks
- Old Attack Sounds
- Old Bed Placing Sounds
- Old Damage Sounds
- Old Door Placing Sounds
- Old Experience Pickup Sounds
- Old Falling Sounds
- Old Mob Steps (i.e., disabled unique footstep sounds)
Eye Candy
Lighting Candy
- Old Leaves Lighting (removes AO for leaves blocks when smooth lighting is enabled)
- Old Lighting Flickering (disables lighting flickering)
- Old Light Rendering (brings back old classic light textures)
- Old Nether Lighting (brings back the old light brightness and lighting direction for the Nether)
- Old Smooth Lighting (brings back the darker shadows from the old smooth lighting rendering)
- Old Water Lighting (blocks 3 light levels instead of 1)
Interface Candy
- Old Game Loading Overlay
- Removable Loading Bar
- Old Button Hovering
- Old Chat Box
- Old Chat Input
- Old Creative Hotbar
- Old Durability Bar Colors
- Old Level Loading Screens
- Disabled Selected Item Names
- Old Tooltip Boxes
- Old Version Overlay (This tweak's text can be customized by the user)
- Old (Customizable) Version Text
Item Candy
- Fixed Item Model Gaps
- Old 2D Enchantment
- Old 2D Floating Items
- Old 2D Frames
- Old 2D Throwing Items
- Old Item Holding Positions
- Old Disabled Item Merging
Particle Candy
- Disabled Critical Hit Particles
- Disabled Attack Magic Particles
- Disabled Damage Particles
- Disabled Sweep Particles
- Old Explosion Particles
- Old Mixed Explosion Particles
- Old Opaque Experience Orbs
World Candy
- Old Blue Void (can be set to Alpha, Beta, or Modern for different effects)
- Old Dark Void Override (overrides the blue void when going below the level's horizon height)
- Old Cloud Height
- Old Dark Void Dynamic Height
- Old Fog Rendering for Horizon
- Old Fog Rendering for Terrain
- Old Nether Fog
- Old Square Chunk Border
- Old Big Stars
- Old Sunrise at North
- Disabled Sunrise/Sunset fog colors
- Universal Fog Color (can be set to Alpha, Beta, or Modern for different effects)
- Universal Sky Color (can be set to Alpha, Beta, or Modern for different effects)
Block Candy
- Fixed Ambient Occlusion (reintroduces AO for soul sand and powdered snow)
- Old Chest Block
- Old Chest Voxel (for server)
- Old Ender Chest (makes ender chest a full-sized block)
- Old Trapped Chest (makes trapped chest a full-sized block)
Animation
- Added an Arm Sway Intensity Slider (intensifies or un-intensifies the arm sway animation)
- Added an Arm Sway Mirror (reverses the arm sway animation)
- Disabled Arm Sway
- Disabled Collision Bobbing
- Disabled Cooldown Animations
- Disabled Arm Dropping Animations
- Disabled Smooth Sneaking
- Disabled Tool Explosions
- Brought Back Old Reequipping Animations
- Brought Back Old Ghast Charging
- Brought Back Old Reequip Logic
- Brought Back Vertical Bobbing
- Brought Back Old Skeleton Arms
- Brought Back Old Zombie Arms
- Brought Back Old Swinging Animations
Swing
One unique feature provided by Nostalgic Tweaks (which should be a mod in its own capacity) is the ability to set the swing speed animation of everything. You can change swing speeds by category, potion effect, globally, or individually by item. See the mod's config section below on swinging for more information.
To open the mod's configuration menu, press O for "Old" while in-game. This hotkey can be changed in the vanilla controls menu. Alternatively, if you have mod menu installed for Fabric, then you can also access the configuration screen through the Mods button. You can change the page that opens when pressing this hotkey by clicking the Settings button on the mod's settings homepage. The first category that appears when this button is clicked is the General category. Under the Menu Settings subcategory, you can pick which menu that opens by default.
The Custom Speeds button on the mod's settings homepage allows a user to define swing speeds for individual items. To change the speed of different categories (e.g., blocks, tools, items, etc.), or to define a global swing speed, access the Settings menu and click on the Swing category button. Further instructions are displayed on the configuration screen.
Each tweak will have tags next their name in the configuration menu. Each tag identifies different aspects of each tweak. The most important tags are the Client, Server, and Reload/Restart tags. You can hover your mouse over each tag to see more information as a tooltip. You can also disable some tweak tags from appearing in the General category under the Menu Settings subcategory.
Currently, the configuration menu comes with a fairly simple Search feature. Right now it only matches typed input by a tweak's locale name. You can broaden your search by using Search Tags. To see all the search tags available to you, access the General category and open the Search Tags subcategory to read more.
Lastly, the configuration menu does come with a few keyboard shortcuts. Ctrl + F opens the search box, Ctrl + S saves and exits the config menu, Esc exits the config menu, and Ctrl + L, Alt + L, Ctrl + R, or Alt + R will change the the config group you are in without the need to click on a category button.
As the project continues to evolve over time, this road map will evolve with it. Currently, the mod's road map at this point in time is outlined below:
1.) Version 2.0 will focus on multiplayer support and adding a new Gameplay category that will have tweaks that allow users to disable hunger, experience, and more.
The multiplayer 2.0 update is out now as a beta in the mod's Discord server!
2.) Version 2.1 will focus on refining the mod and the possibility of a new Bugs category that will bring back a few of the game's most beloved bugs.
3.) Version 2.2 will focus on building presets which will enable/disable certain tweaks based on the selected preset.
4.) TBD
Each version will have bugfixes and minor changes applied as issues and suggestions are made at the mod's GitHub or Discord. If you would like to contribute ideas to this road map, then please stop by at our community's discord server to share your ideas for the mod!
Changelogs
To see the changes made for all versions, please see the changelog file at the mod's GitHub.
Nostalgic Tweaks is made universally for Forge and Fabric using Architectury.
Note - Here is a list of mods that have been known to collide with this mod:
- Optifabric (Optifine will work fine by itself on Forge)
- Note: Due to the rewrite of the mod in 2.0, Beta.07 onwards now supports Optifabric. This beta can be downloaded at the mod's Discord.
I will always do my best to ensure this compatibility section is updated when there are known conflicts.
If you do come across a compatibility issue, please let me know! It is best to report compatibility issues on our GitHub issue page for better tracking. If you experience issues with a particular tweak, such as weird reequipping animations, then disable the tweak in the mod's configuration menu by turning off the reequip logic tweak.
Does this mod have a dedicated discord server?
Yes we do! And this is definitely a place where you can come by to share ideas, report issues, and/or just hangout to see what's new.
https://discordapp.com/invite/jWdfVh3
What resource pack is used in the demo video and screenshots?
It is the Golden Days resource pack by PoeticRainbow. There is also a button in the mod's settings homepage that links the resource pack as well.
Can I include this mod in my pack?
If your mod pack is distributed on CurseForge or Modrinth, then yes!
Is this mod server safe?
As of version 1.0, yes.
Will there be any backport to version 1.x.x?
Not for Nostalgic Tweaks. Use my previous mod OSECA, for versions 1.12, 1.16, and 1.17.
I ran into an issue running this mod.
Please submit an issue at our Github or Discord.