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The video delves into the challenging yet rewarding process of modding Minecraft PS4 Bedrock Edition, constrained by the PS4's limited file access. It provides in-depth guidance on two methods: a free and a paid method, with a detailed focus on the former. This involves using another device (Windows 10, iOS, or Android) to download and create a modded world, which is then hosted from that device. Key platforms like mcdlhub.com and Linkvertise are recommended for mod downloads. The video highlights the use of popular mods such as Sky Factory and Pixelmon, demonstrating their installation and functionality, including how to sync game accounts across devices. Additionally, it showcases various Pokémon models from an unofficial, testing-phase mod, noting some sizing issues. Lastly, it explains the setup for using mods on gaming realms, indicating the possibility of lag but affirming that friends can still enjoy modded gameplay together.
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In this part of the video, the creator discusses the challenging process of obtaining mods for Minecraft PS4 Bedrock Edition due to limited file access on PS4. They highlight two methods for modding: a free method and a paid method, and proceed to explain the free method in detail. This method requires being on the same Wi-Fi connection as the PS4 and using another version of Minecraft Bedrock Edition (like Windows 10, iOS, or Android) that can download mods. The process involves creating a world with mods on the additional device and hosting it from there. They recommend using mcdlhub.com for downloading mods, showcasing the Sky Factory mod as an example. The demonstration includes downloading and installing the mod on the additional device to illustrate how it works.
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In this part of the video, the creator demonstrates how to use Linkvertise to download mods for Minecraft Pocket Edition (MCPE). They explain the steps to verify that you’re not a robot, complete required tasks, and navigate potential downloads to avoid unwanted software. The process involves double-clicking an installer and skipping unnecessary downloads to access mod files successfully. They highlight importing Sky Factory and switching to PS4 to load mods, specifically the Pixelmon Mod for Bedrock Edition. The video details how to load the mod pack on PS4, spawn various Pokémon, and ensure both game accounts sync correctly.
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In this part of the video, the presenter showcases various new Pokémon models from an unofficial mod that is still in testing. They highlight a range of Pokémon including Shuckle, Vileplume, Floats, Kingler, Flareon, Togepi, Blastoise, Porygon, Primeape, Gloom, Monferno, Pupitar, Quagsire, Quilava, Pikachu, Quillfish, Shellder, Mamoswine, Mareep, Smeargle, Mantyke, Dragonite, Sneasel, and Spinarak. The presenter notes some sizing issues with certain models, specifically mentioning Dragonite and Sneasel. They express excitement about the mod and invite viewers to stay tuned for future content. Additionally, the presenter briefly touches on methods to download mods on a PS4 device, noting that one method may involve additional costs or the use of an existing realm.
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In this part of the video, the creator demonstrates how to set up and use mods on a gaming realm. They show examples of different mods in action and confirm that mods can still function on realms. They explain how friends can host realms, even if they don’t have one themselves, and showcase various mods including creatures like Venusaur and Blastoise. The creator also notes that using mods can be laggy on PS4 but emphasizes that it’s still possible to enjoy modded gameplay with friends. The segment concludes with an unexpected instance of numerous Dialgas appearing, prompting the creator to end the video quickly.