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Im΀rium

Im΀rium

Set ΀ to any value

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Compatibility

Minecraft: Java Edition

1.20–1.20.4
1.19.x
1.18.x

Platforms

Fabric

Supported environments

Client-side
Server-side
Client and server

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Bawnorton
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Licensed MIT
Published last year
Updated last year
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Set ΀ to any value, globally.

Usage:

/setpi <value> # sets the current value of pi anywhere that it can be found
/setpiclient [value] # same as above but when on servers

/getpi # gets the value of pi
/getpiclient [value] # same as above but when on servers

Warning! Servers' anticheat may ban you as your movements will be sporadic

Why the name Im΀rium?

Imperium is Latin for control, this mod allows you to control ΀, so Im΀rium

Is this mod compatible with X?

Probably, this should only affect mods that directly target literal ΀ constants.

If some mod does crash while you have Im΀rium installed, remove Im΀rium, it is very invasive.

How Does This Work?

In simple terms, every time some code is loaded into the game it scans everything in that code for literal representations of ΀, half ΀, quarter ΀, 2x ΀ (aka Tau), negative ΀, etc. It replaces it with a reference that can be set via /setpi, allowing you to change the value of ΀ everywhere, including in other mods.

Yes, this is invasive, and yes this may break other mods, no there is no other way to do this.

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