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Getting Fabric and shaders is actually super easy and totally worth it!
It's incredible how easy modding MC has become, not only that - but shaders aren't like the old days where you only get 15fps, it all runs so smooth and great together
We're unfortunately running forge and Oculus conflicts with a client side mod i have
But how to port a mod from froge to farbic
That's a great question that requires some decent Java expertise
Its per-case, per-mod, per-version
If you're lucky someone else has done the work for you and ported it to both versions. But in general if a mod is made exclusively for Fabric or Forge, it's gonna stay that way
Oh I don't want someone to do it for me, it would ruin the fun. I'm asking as a mediocre programmer who would love a challenge
Check the wikis first - they both are extremely comprehensive and should cover most questions!
Even though I prefer Fabric I recommend making a mod first and getting started with Forge. Trust me when I say converting a mod after you've made one makes so much more sense
https://wiki.fabricmc.net/
https://docs.minecraftforge.net/en/1.21.x/gettingstarted