Automated System Requirements and Stability Predictor performance for Modpacks performance

I suggest adding a feature that analyzes modpacks to predict the minimum and recommended system requirements (RAM, CPU, GPU) for best performance and stability. It could:

  1. Analyze Requirements: Scan all mods in the modpack to estimate hardware demand before the user start the modpack.

  2. Predict Stability: Provide a "Stability Score" based on mod compatibility and performance optimization mods included.

  3. Hardware Comparison: Compare the modpack's estimated needs with the user's current PC specs to warn if it might lag or crash.

This would help users with lower-end PCs avoid the frustration of downloading heavy packs that their systems cannot handle or poor/ very poor performance. Not only about the ram needed, other components too for heavly modpacks thats need a lot of efficiency and hight level of performance, example: like +150 mods (most of them like big mods or/and popular with hight demand of performance) or like for 4k shaders at the shame time.

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  • Feb 10 2026
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