
Objectively Bad
A collection of great mods in a bad modpack making minecraft a terrible experience with quests included!
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About this Modpack
Pain and suffering in your local modrinth!
do you like lightweight modpacks with a robust selection of unique mods, and resources? forming an entertaining, and great combination of modding capability?
Too bad
In "Objectively Bad" we have:
- too much difficulty
- mods that break balance
- redundant features
- bad frame-rate
- silly mods that are funny bad
- mods that features that aren't necessarily helpful
- too many biomes
- too many dimensions
- UI clutter
- UI elements that overlap and collide
- terrible crosshair
and so much more!
Get yourself involved with chaos and disorder of "Objectivly Bad"!
A small note section
It's very likely this pack might crash or is just generally unstable (it has a lot of mods) so just be aware it WILL be a bumpy ride
A reminder that none of these mods are "bad" this collection of them is. The point of this pack is not to claim anyone's mods or resources are bad but that one can certainly make a bad modpack.
there is no such thing as a bad mod, modding takes time and effort; even more effort that has ever gone into this project.
Available Versions
How to Set Up a Objectively Bad Server
Order Server
Choose at least 4 GB RAM (6 GB recommended for Objectively Bad). Based on player count: per 5 players.
Install Modpack in Dashboard
Open the modpack browser in the dashboard, search for "Objectively Bad" and click "Install". The forge loader and Minecraft 1.20.1 are configured automatically.
Start Server & Play
Start the server – all mods are loaded automatically. Share the server IP with friends and play together!
Frequently Asked Questions
Objectively Bad server crashes or won't start – what to do?
Most common causes: insufficient RAM or wrong forge loader. Check latest.log for "OutOfMemoryError" → increase RAM to at least 6 GB. For "Mixin" or "ClassNotFoundException" errors: modpack version and loader don't match. With Mado Hosting, loader and Minecraft version are auto-configured on modpack install – preventing most startup issues.
How much RAM does a Objectively Bad server really need?
Minimum 4 GB, recommended 6 GB for stable performance. per 5 players. Important: Minecraft modpacks need more RAM than vanilla – plan extra per additional player. With Mado Hosting, you can scale RAM up live at any time without data loss (from €8/month).
Can I add custom mods to Objectively Bad without conflicts?
Yes, but check compatibility: only use mods for the same loader (forge) and same Minecraft version (1.20.1). Common issues: ID conflicts with recipe mods and incompatible coremod versions. The Mado dashboard mod browser only shows compatible mods and warns about known conflicts.
Objectively Bad server lagging – performance tips
1) Increase RAM to 6 GB+. 2) Reduce server view-distance to 8 (server.properties). 3) Pre-generate chunks with the "Chunky" plugin. 4) Use /spark profiler to check which mods consume the most tick time. With Mado Hosting, all servers run on NVMe SSDs with dedicated CPU cores – eliminating hardware as a bottleneck.
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