
Modrinth · Minecraft mod
Concurrent Chunk Management Engine (NeoForge)
A mod designed to improve the chunk performance of Minecraft.
Quick answer
Which Concurrent Chunk Management Engine (NeoForge) release should I use?
Concurrent Chunk Management Engine (NeoForge) 0.4.2-alpha.0.96+26.2 targets 26.2 with NeoForge. Installation on the client is optional. Installation on the dedicated server is optional. No extra mods listed for this file.
Where it goes
Is Concurrent Chunk Management Engine (NeoForge) required on the client, server, or both?
Installation on the client is optional. Installation on the dedicated server is optional.
The source marks this as usable on both the client and server.
What else does Concurrent Chunk Management Engine (NeoForge) 0.4.2-alpha.0.96+26.2 need?
0.4.2-alpha.0.96+26.2. Change the file and its required mods may change too.
This file does not list any required mods. Do not add a library just because a different file uses it.
This file does not list any required or optional mods.
Before you install it
Add Concurrent Chunk Management Engine (NeoForge) without breaking your instance.
Built for Concurrent Chunk Management Engine (NeoForge) 0.4.2-alpha.0.96+26.2. Pick another file and the loader, install side or required mods may change.
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Stick to this file
Use 0.4.2-alpha.0.96+26.2. It targets 26.2 with NeoForge; another release may have different loader, side or dependency requirements.
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Bring the mods it needs
This file does not list any required mods. Do not add a library just because a different file uses it.
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Put it on the correct side
Installation on the client is optional. Installation on the dedicated server is optional.
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Pick the file you checked
Use the “Get this file” button beside 0.4.2-alpha.0.96+26.2. It opens that exact file at the source.
About this project
What does Concurrent Chunk Management Engine (NeoForge) add?
Concurrent Chunk Management Engine (NeoForge)
A mod designed to improve the chunk performance of Minecraft.
Looking for experimental hardware-accelerated world generation as well?
So what is C2ME?
C^2M-Engine, or C2ME for short, is a mod designed to improve the performance of chunk generation, I/O, and loading. This is done by taking advantage of multiple CPU cores in parallel. For the best performance it is recommended to use C2ME with Lithium and ScalableLux.
What does C2ME stand for?
Concurrent chunk management engine, it's about making the game better threaded and more scalable in regard to world gen and chunk io performance.
Vanilla parity
C2ME does not sacrifice vanilla functionality or behavior, or alter the vanilla world generation in the name of raw speed by default.
However, due to the non-determinism of vanilla world generation, worlds will vary
significantly run-to-run even with the same seed. This is not a bug on our side.
While we carefully check that we do not modify any vanilla behavior, bugs are unavoidable after all.
So, if you do encounter an issue where C2ME deviates from the intended vanilla behavior, don't hesitate to open an issue.
Mod and Datapack compatibility
World generation datapacks that can run on vanilla Minecraft are fully supported.
Custom world generators implemented in mods usually runs well, but may cause compatibility issues due to certain
design assumption used by mod authors being broken for further speedups of world generation.
As a world generation mod author, if you find your mod broken, don't hesitate to look for help in our discord server (linked below).
We are willing to help mod authors to embrace scalable world generation.
Undefined behavior sanitization
C2ME includes CheckedThreadLocalRandom for world random (included in UWRAD) plus a few others.
These detections exist to prevent mods from screwing up Minecraft internals and causing undebuggable problems.
The detection should almost never produce false positives, and should be taken seriously and reported
to corresponding mod authors instead.
Usage notice
Backup your worlds and practice good game modding skills.
Support status for Minecraft versions
Only the latest Minecraft release and the latest Minecraft snapshot are fully supported.
Older Minecraft releases are in long-term support and will receive critical bug fixes.
Older Minecraft snapshots are not supported.
Support
Our issue tracker: link
Our discord server: link
More information
Check out the README.md here: https://github.com/RelativityMC/C2ME-neoforge
Project description from Modrinth.
Pick your setup
Concurrent Chunk Management Engine (NeoForge) by Minecraft version and loader
Choose the version and loader you play, then open the matching release.
26.2
1 loader build26.1.2
1 loader build26.1.1
1 loader build26.1-rc-3
1 loader build26.1
1 loader build1.21.11-rc3
1 loader build1.21.11
1 loader build1.21.10
1 loader build1.21.9-pre3
1 loader build1.21.9
1 loader build1.21.8
1 loader buildShowing the newest 12 of 17 game versions. Older files are in the list below.
Check the dependencies, then try the file in a copied instance before changing a world you care about.
Recent files
Concurrent Chunk Management Engine (NeoForge) versions and loaders
0.4.2-alpha.0.96+26.2
c2me-neoforge-mc26.2-0.4.2-alpha.0.96.jar
14 Aug 2026
0.4.0-alpha.0.120+1.21.1
c2me-neoforge-mc1.21.1-0.4.0-alpha.0.120.jar
14 Aug 2026
0.4.0-alpha.0.98+26.1.2
c2me-neoforge-mc26.1.2-0.4.0-alpha.0.98.jar
14 Aug 2026
0.4.0-alpha.0.118+1.21.1
c2me-neoforge-mc1.21.1-0.4.0-alpha.0.118.jar
13 Aug 2026
0.4.0-alpha.0.97+26.1.2
c2me-neoforge-mc26.1.2-0.4.0-alpha.0.97.jar
13 Aug 2026
0.4.0-alpha.0.116+1.21.1
c2me-neoforge-mc1.21.1-0.4.0-alpha.0.116.jar
21 Jul 2026
0.4.0-alpha.0.96+26.1.2
c2me-neoforge-mc26.1.2-0.4.0-alpha.0.96.jar
21 Jul 2026
0.4.2-alpha.0.94+26.2
c2me-neoforge-mc26.2-0.4.2-alpha.0.94.jar
21 Jul 2026
0.4.0-alpha.0.115+1.21.1
c2me-neoforge-mc1.21.1-0.4.0-alpha.0.115.jar
15 Jul 2026
0.4.0-alpha.0.93+26.1.2
c2me-neoforge-mc26.1.2-0.4.0-alpha.0.93.jar
15 Jul 2026
0.4.2-alpha.0.92+26.2
c2me-neoforge-mc26.2-0.4.2-alpha.0.92.jar
15 Jul 2026
0.4.0-alpha.0.114+1.21.1
c2me-neoforge-mc1.21.1-0.4.0-alpha.0.114.jar
14 Jul 2026
Looking for an older file? The official Modrinth project page is in Resources.