The District of Joban JCM:Joban Client Mod v1

JCM:Joban Client Mod v1

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Note

Content mentioned in this page as Country of Joestu refers to the now District of Joban.
We are currently distinct from the Country of Joestu server and have no relationship with them.

Note

This article is for JCM v1 for MTR 3 only, please see the v2 Homepage for JCM v2 for MTR 4.

Note

The v1 series of Joban Client Mod (1.x.x) will no longer receive feature updates. Future content will only be available from the v2 series for Minecraft Transit Railway 4.0

Joban Client Mod is an addon mod for the Minecraft Transit Railway mod that adds various blocks/functionalities.

Currently supports 1.16.5 - 1.20.1 Forge/Fabric.

This wiki aims to provide detailed descriptions and history on each blocks and it's recipe, as well as the technical aspects of the mod.

The namespace of this mod is jsblock due to it's legacy name "Joestu Block Mod", from the server name Country of Joestu.

Dependencies for player

Download

You may download this mod from any of the source below:

Information and content of this mod

  • For a list of all JCM blocks, see Blocks.
  • For a list of JCM changelogs, see Changelogs
  • To learn more about adding new types of PIDS Preset, see Joban PIDS

FAQ

Q: How do I add PIDS Preset?

A: We have not fully documented the instructions. However if you have basic JSON knowledge, you can download the example resource pack in the Joban PIDS article and modify it to create new PIDS Preset.

Q: Can I include this mod in my modpack?

A: Yes, you are more welcomed to do so!

Q: Will you upload the mod to CurseForge?

A: No. There's a lack of human resources to maintain the project on CurseForge, along with other UI issues and inconveniences makes it simply isn't worth doing. Please however do not re-upload the mod without our consent, it will only make things harder to keep track of.

Q: Packsquash skipped my Joban PIDS Preset Images/Textures, what do I do?

A: You should put all your textures inside a folder named textures under the jsblock folder, that way packsquash will recognize that folder (As it also exist in vanilla Minecraft) and processes the textures. This is the recommended location to put your textures in, even if not using packsquash.

Support

Please check the Troubleshooting section listed below first.

If you need any help on installing this mod, or providing bug reports/suggestions, please join our Discord Server

Before doing that however, please read the following:

  • This mod is for Minecraft Java Edition only
  • We will not port the mod to Minecraft Bedrock Edition
  • If you need help with the installation of the mod, we officially support:
    • Official Minecraft Launcher
    • MultiMC
    • PrismLauncher
    • ATLauncher
  • Support outside these launcher are not always guaranteed.
  • We strongly recommend purchasing a genuine Minecraft Account, we will not provide assistance if you failed to do so. (Bug Reports or Suggestions are not affected)

Known issues and information

  • If you are on 1.16.5 running an Intel GPU, this mod may crash your game if you try to turn on MTR fonts via MTR Mod. This is due to us using TTF font provided by Minecraft (For simplicity reasons), which will crash game before 1.17. (This doesn't occur after 1.17, you may safely turn on MTR Fonts)
  • OptiFine with shaders may cause rendering issues (Such as text turned to red and characters turning to rectangle). In this case please uninstall Optifine and use the alternatives (There's nothing we can do about it at the moment)
  • Make sure you have downloaded the correct Minecraft version
  • Make sure the version you downloaded is compatible with the MTR version you have. (See Changelogs).