ATM10 is a heavy modpack. Start with 12GB+ RAM for small groups and use 14–16GB for 5+ players or automation-heavy worlds (larger/older worlds may need more).
All the Mods 10 (ATM10) is a large NeoForge modpack for Minecraft 1.21.1, built for long-running worlds and co-op progression. It combines automation, magic, and exploration into one “kitchen sink” experience with ~500 mods, tons of quests, and a proper endgame centered on crafting the ATM Star.
ATM10 is a heavy modpack. Start with 12GB+ RAM for small groups and use 14–16GB for 5+ players or automation-heavy worlds (larger/older worlds may need more).
ATM10 runs on Minecraft 1.21.1 and requires NeoForge. Your server and every player must match the same Minecraft + modpack version to connect.
Use Java 17+. Running the wrong Java version is a common cause of crashes and launch errors.
Yes. To join an ATM10 server, every player must install the same ATM10 client modpack version as the server, or they’ll get mismatched mods / connection errors.
Install ATM10 through a launcher that supports the pack (e.g., CurseForge), then make sure the exact modpack version matches the server before joining.
Match Minecraft version, NeoForge, and the ATM10 modpack version exactly. If the server was updated, all players must update too.
ATM10 is actively updated as the 1.21 mod ecosystem evolves. For long-running servers, it’s best to pin a stable pack version and update intentionally.
Yes — always back up your world before updating. Updates can change configs/scripts and may break existing setups.
For ATM10 server hosting, the safest flow is: Backup → update server → update all clients to the same version → test login + key systems before opening the server to everyone.
The ATM Star is an endgame crafting milestone in the All the Mods series. It’s a cross-mod goal that typically requires long progression and multi-mod crafting chains.
ATM10 is a heavy modpack. Performance depends on player count, world age, chunk generation, and how much automation your server runs. Start with a solid baseline and scale as your world grows.
Plan for 12GB+ RAM for small groups and 14–16GB for 5+ players or automation-heavy bases. Larger servers and long-running worlds may need more.
Modded servers benefit from strong CPU performance, especially when multiple players generate new chunks or run complex farms and machines.
Chunk generation, entity buildup, and runaway automation are the usual culprits. Keep view distance reasonable and avoid uncontrolled mob/item farms.
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