I have full CFW on my 3ds (I do need to update luma now that I think about it) and a great deal of experience with the legacy console edition, after all it was the first version I played much of (I did log a few dozen hours on my dad's old laptop back in like 1.6 and I had pocket edition back when it was in its infancy, back when chests were decoration in creative mode, no idea what version because I was like 7 at the time) and still probably the version with the most time (well if you count the 360, ps3 and pre better together ps4 all in one not separately) I would like to see galacticraft running on the 3ds... or hell even the wii u version (I havent gotten around to modding my 360, my ps3 is one that can't accept CFW and the "newest" ps4 firmware that can be hacked is version 9.03 and since I am on version 11.xx it is a multi hour long process that involves removing a chip, removing another, pulling data off it, reattaching the chip just to downgrade it to 9.0 and even then it's only a HEN not full CFW), I do have a windows 11 PC and it runs even pretty new games (rtx3060TI, 32GBs of ddr4, a 12th gen I7 and 7 TB of SSDs)...
No because probably even the simplest mods are impossible to load cuz of the weak hardware and the 3ss version was specifically made to run on that hardware and since mods change the source code I don't think the 3ds will be able to run it. Without blowing up
if you look at older builds of the 3ds version they actually run MUCH better than the current version (well I say current, its like 6 years old), also with CFW you can overclock the 3ds to like almost 1GHz, also RAM shouldn't be an issue since MC was built to run on like nothing (I knew someone who ran java mc on her laptop which had all of 512MB of ram, and she was on like release 1.5.2 at the time...) also editing source code is literally how mods were developed way back when, look at better than wolves back in the day, flowerchild made that with like no specialized dev tools... like they now have a version of forge for legacy console... yeah I never thought I would see that day...
I have full CFW on my 3ds (I do need to update luma now that I think about it) and a great deal of experience with the legacy console edition, after all it was the first version I played much of (I did log a few dozen hours on my dad's old laptop back in like 1.6 and I had pocket edition back when it was in its infancy, back when chests were decoration in creative mode, no idea what version because I was like 7 at the time) and still probably the version with the most time (well if you count the 360, ps3 and pre better together ps4 all in one not separately) I would like to see galacticraft running on the 3ds... or hell even the wii u version (I havent gotten around to modding my 360, my ps3 is one that can't accept CFW and the "newest" ps4 firmware that can be hacked is version 9.03 and since I am on version 11.xx it is a multi hour long process that involves removing a chip, removing another, pulling data off it, reattaching the chip just to downgrade it to 9.0 and even then it's only a HEN not full CFW), I do have a windows 11 PC and it runs even pretty new games (rtx3060TI, 32GBs of ddr4, a 12th gen I7 and 7 TB of SSDs)...
No because probably even the simplest mods are impossible to load cuz of the weak hardware and the 3ss version was specifically made to run on that hardware and since mods change the source code I don't think the 3ds will be able to run it. Without blowing up
if you look at older builds of the 3ds version they actually run MUCH better than the current version (well I say current, its like 6 years old), also with CFW you can overclock the 3ds to like almost 1GHz, also RAM shouldn't be an issue since MC was built to run on like nothing (I knew someone who ran java mc on her laptop which had all of 512MB of ram, and she was on like release 1.5.2 at the time...) also editing source code is literally how mods were developed way back when, look at better than wolves back in the day, flowerchild made that with like no specialized dev tools... like they now have a version of forge for legacy console... yeah I never thought I would see that day...