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Railcraft-3D

A Minecraft Resource Pack to enable 3D Track models for Railcraft and Vanilla Track.

Currently supported Minecraft versions:

1.10

1.12

1.16+ Vanilla only, there are many bugs with this pack in Railcraft betas for these versions

What is Railcraft?

Railcraft is a mod written for the hit game Minecraft. It is built on top of the Minecraft Forge API.

It greatly expands and improves the Minecart system in Minecraft. Adding many new blocks, entities, and features. It has been in development since 2012 and contains over 800 class files and hundreds of thousands of lines of code.

The mod was created and is still currently maintained by the user going by the name CovertJaguar.

Official Links

Patreon

Contributing

The Official Railcraft 3D Project welcomes contributions from anyone, provided they have signed the Contributor Licensing Agreement (CLA) found here.

Signing the CLA is simple, just follow the link, and hit the "I Agree" button and you are good to go.

Regarding new features/behavior changes, please submit a Suggestion Issue to the Tracker before you write a single line of code. Keeping everyone on the same page saves time and effort and reduces negative experiences all around when a change turns out to be controversial.

Also, as a bonus. If submit a Pull Request that ends up being 'merged into dev' you are eligible to receive beta access. To redeem, contact CovertJaguar on IRC.

License

Railcraft is licensed under a custom usage license tailored specifically for the project. It can be read here.

  • Key things to keep in mind:
  • You may NOT create works using the Railcraft code (source or binary) without CovertJaguar's explicit permission except in the cases listed in this license.
  • You may NOT create derivative Jars from Railcraft source to distribute to other users.
  • You MAY use snippets of Railcraft Code posted on the Official Github in your own projects, but only if your project consists of less than 25% of Railcraft derived code. You must give credit to the Railcraft Project for the code used, including a link to the Github Project. Put this in your class file headers that contain Railcraft code, in your readme, and on the main download page.
  • You may NOT use Railcraft Art Assets in other projects unless the project is intended to operate alongside Railcraft. Examples are Addons, Resource Packs, and InterMod Integration.
  • You MAY fork and edit the Github Project for the purpose of contributing to the Official Railcraft Project. You may NOT distribute any Jar created from a fork for any reason.
  • All contributions to the Official Railcraft 3D Project must be covered by a Contributor Licensing Agreement signed by the contributor.