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That's a fantastic idea! Adding the ability to update a modpack version within Minecraft without needing to create an entirely new one would revolutionize the modded Minecraft experience. It would eliminate the frustrating cycle of starting fresh every time there's a new update and help players preserve their world progress, custom configurations, and valuable data. This feature would not only streamline gameplay but also foster community-driven innovation, as modders and players could continuously enhance their modpacks without fear of losing progress. Imagine a seamless system where modpacks evolve with the game's updates, offering new content, bug fixes, and quality-of-life improvements while maintaining the integrity of the player's world. It would also encourage more users to experiment with mods, knowing that updates wouldn't disrupt their gameplay. Overall, this concept could push modding in Minecraft to the next level, making it more user-friendly, efficient, and sustainable.