

Simulated Nights - Realistic Night Simulation
This unique mod fundamentally changes the sleep mechanics in Minecraft, making gameplay more realistic. Instead of instantly skipping the night, the mod performs a full simulation of the elapsed time, taking into account all processes that would occur in normal mode.
How Simulation Works
When you sleep, the mod processes entities and randomly updates blocks proportional to the skipped time. This means that during your sleep, various events can occur: plants can grow, fire can spread, redstone mechanisms can activate, and much more.
Manual Control Command
The mod adds a special /simulate command that allows you to manually simulate elapsed time. You can not only reproduce temporal processes but also set or add a specific amount of time.
Compatibility with Other Modifications
Simulated Nights is designed to work alongside Morpheus. Compatibility with other mods that alter sleep mechanics may vary.
Server Settings
Server owners can configure client connection requirements. It's important to note that players without this mod will see technical codes instead of translated messages when using the /simulate command and may not comply with some sleep restrictions.
Comparative visualization:
Capture taken during player sleep ![]State before night simulation)
Result after completing night simulation ![]Game world after night simulation)