
- #Multimc install forge package how to
- #Multimc install forge package install
- #Multimc install forge package mod
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You need to add it to Minecraft.jar rather then adding it to loader mods. If it works YAY! If not, you may need to start Minecraft for that version of Optifine in the official launcher (just once). You can drag & drop, or use the prompt.Īgain, when it has downloaded, double click the Jar or run the jar with Java.
#Multimc install forge package mods
When you have the extracted jar, go to MultiMC, go to Loader Mods and add it. When it has downloaded, double click the Jar or run the jar with Java.
#Multimc install forge package install
#Multimc install forge package mod
Now click & drag it into the MultiMC screen in your Instance, in the mod section. Then go to versions and find the Optifine version that you just played on in the official Minecraft launcher. Locate with Windows key and pressing 'R' as well, and type in %appdata%, then find.If you can, good! You have it working correctly. then see if you can spot the shader option in video settings. Let it load into the game, even if it takes forever. Run the game, Minecraft ON the actual official game. 99,9 of mods are on Forge, I agree that Fabric is nice, and I did a world with my brother with only fabric mods, but you can't have complex mods on Fabric, nothing that would be like Immersive Engineering, Thermal Expansion series and such, there's still limits that can't be broken on Fabric, its like the early good times of Forge when it was just starting.

It should automatically provide you with the installation location).

+ cd ~/Downloads/ (navigate to the file's folder) + java -jar OptiFine_1.EVERYBODY. + Linux: if double clicking doesnt work, you need to start it from the Terminal:

#Multimc install forge package how to
# How to open Java files ¹ + Windows: double click the file (.jar) | Not working? See Mac procedure. » And now, you can continue with step number two :) They can then be renamed to have their correct name. This way, you can just create symlinks from the files and folders and move them to the '.minecraft' folder.

Tip: On many systems and distributions, file managers provide an option to create a symbolic link to a file or folder. + `.\MultiMC\meta\net.minecraft\.json` + `.\MultiMC\libraries\com\mojang\minecraft\\minecraft-client.jar` + the '.json' file goes right in, the other one needs to be renamed to '.jar (like the json one) + 'assets' - can be copied or linked from 'MultiMC' folder + 'libraries' - can be copied or linked from 'MultiMC' folder + 'versions' - containing the version you want to use + for the 'versions' folder, you need: + In order to work properly, it needs a \.minecraft\ folder which includes the following subfolders: + The OptiFine installer was made for the default launcher configuration. + Open MultiMC + Select your instance + Click on "Edit Instance" (right corner) + Go to "Version" tab + Select the "Minecraft" entry in the list + Click "Add to Minecraft.jar" (right corner) + Select OptiFine file - # Using the MultiMC Launcher: + Open OptiFine (¹↓) + Click "Extract" + Save it to the instance you want to use: `.\MultiMC\instances\\libraries\` + You may need to create the 'libraries' folder 3. Start the Minecraft version you want to use (this will download needed files) and close it again # Install OptiFine in MultiMC - # Using the Default Launcher: **Prerequisites: **
