Why does multimc need to download library files






















No funny names here. Double-click on the new instance to launch the game. Two windows will open. You can repeat this process as many times as you want to create as many discrete and siloed versions of the game as you need. You could, for example, create two vanilla 1. Each instance you create will have unique settings including multiplayer lists, single player worlds, options, screenshots, log files, and any installed resource packs.

Just about everything in MultiMC is either semi-automated or fully automated and installing Forge is no exception. Forget digging through file lists and downloading files. You can install Forge automatically with a few clicks. The first step in setting up Forge in MultiMC is to start with a clean instance of whatever base version you want to work with. Run Minecraft at least once in vanilla mod before you start the modding process.

Right now our new instance is modded in name only. Here in the Edit Instance screen we can install Forge in a matter of a few clicks.

Select the most current version number unless contraindicated, as we discussed in an earlier lesson, by the specific needs of a mod in question. Run Minecraft and confirm that the main menu indicates that Forge and its auxiliary support mods are loaded.

With Forge installed properly and confirmed, go ahead and quit the game no need to actually load a world. Go ahead and copy that. With the appropriate mod file placed in the folder, right-click on the Modded 1. This will bring up a file browser which will allow you to select the mod file you wish.

Note: If you spent a lot of time messing with Optifine after our last lesson and you want to immediately copy your hard-tested settings over from your standard Minecraft install to your MultiMC instance, you can simply copy the optionsof. Change the instance name accordingly if you named your instance something different. If you want to add more mods, simply repeat the above steps to add more mods.

Have some resource packs from Lesson 2 you want to add in? Before we leave this section, there is one additional element worth noting. JAR file directly to the core Minecraft. JAR file. In very rare cases it is necessary to modify the core game using this method but unless you are directed to do so by the creator of an established and respected mod, we recommend against mucking about in the guts of the game in such a fashion as it is significantly messier than using the mod loaders and prone to crashing.

Fortunately, copying the worlds is super simple provided you exercise a little bit of caution and take good notes. First, determine which version of Minecraft you last used to play the worlds you wish to import. Then copy the world directories for each of the worlds from the old Minecraft installation, e. An additional trick that works well alongside descriptive names is grouping.

So far we created a vanilla and modded instance of version 1. A simple way to separate them in MultiMC is to assign them to groups. JPG, or. PNG files you wish. Customization is the name of the game when it comes to MultiMC.

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Status Not open for further replies. Jul 29, 9 0 0. I just downloaded MultiMC to help me mod since i couldn't get it working. Jul 29, 2, 0 0. This is a known Forge problem. Some of the lib files required for Forge to function did not download.



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