@Verbramdt I tried the Modrinth launcher, it's not too great, but good for modpacks and adding mods. Labymod has the same feature but for my experience, installing modpacks with Labymod never works well, and Labymod only shows the tagline/short description of mods which sometimes doesn't tell you much.
I'd give the Modrinth launcher a 7.5/10.
Apparently there's a 420 character limit which is really dumb.
I also meant to say how I mainly use Labymod, mostly to play on servers, etc. and Modrinth for modpacks, which works really well. Modrinth however isn't really made just for servers unlike Labymod, so you can understand. The GUI/widgets feature of Labymod is really awesome.
The only really bad thing about Labymod is probably the shop. Like there are no free items, and they want you to buy all these emotes, sprays, and cosmetics. There's a mod called CosmeticsMod for Labymod 4 that gives you a bunch of free cosmetics, but they're all offline meaning only you can see them. (Maybe others with the cosmetics mod can see them but I'm not sure.)
I can see where your coming from, however LabyMod does require a bit more data which could lead to fps drops, atleast in some cases, and I feel like, correct me if I'm wrong you can't install both Sodium & Optifine with Labymod.
@Verbramdt Correct me if I'm wrong, you can't install both Sodium and Optifine using any client/launcher, well at least without another mod. Sodium runs on Fabric, while Optifine runs on Forge. You can't use both mod loaders at the same time, meaning you can't use Sodium & Optifine together.
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