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On 6/7/2019 at 12:45 PM, diesieben07 said: Forge is not installed by putting it into the .minecraft folder. When you download Forge you will get a runnable installer, you can put it anywhere on your system (putting it in .minecraft does not make much sense). The installer will the install Forge.
Patcher: The other mod that you really should have for 1.8.9. This mod also offers a large frame boost, hundreds of bug and crash fixes, 1.12.2 crop hitboxes, adjustable zoom, and dozens of optimisations. Spoiler: Patcher. Note : This mod will install essentials, as it is required for it to run.
Anything past 1.20.1, do not count on it. It really sounds like 1.20.1 limited support for NeoForge and 1.20.4+ is full on NeoForge. Neoforge tried to maintain compatibility with Forge through 1.20.1. In 1.20.2+ they have made breaking changes so mods will have to specifically support it.
STEP 1. Open Lunar Client. STEP 2. Click on the arrow. STEP 3. Then select the 1.8.9 section, then select the little anvil. Then click save options, then launch! The minecraft mod you used with forge will now be working along with lunar! No more disconnect cause System Overload!
Hi, as the title says, I'm using forge mods, but I also always wanted to use shaders, although Optifine kinda doesnt work (at least for me, no matter what Optifine combined with forge version, it always crashed my game) so I installed Iris and the comaptible shaders with that and it worked, but if I use the Iris installment I obviously dont use ...
The /r/feedthebeast subreddit is not affiliated or associated with the Feed the Beast company. I was wondering what the requirements are of using forge mods on a fabric instance. for reference i am try to add tinkers construct 1.18.2 to my better MC 1.18.2 [fabric). I saw that theres a port mod for this case, Hephaestus ive tried launching the ...
Whilst multiple cores and threads aren’t too important for this game as it’s single-threaded, multiple threads can definitely improve your performance if using certain options or mods that use multiple threads, such as Forge’s multi-threaded chunk-rendering option and some of Rubidium’s settings, as detailed earlier in the post.
Forge version: 48.1.0 Minecraft version: 1.20.2 Downloads: Changelog: Installer: MDK: Downloads page; Intro: Forge on 1.20.2 has seen significant improvements to various subsystems, including - but not limited to - a drastically simpler networking system with proxy support, faster mod loading and registries, a new test suite, self-analysing crash reports, mapped patches and more.
There's lots and lots of options. If you just want a simple lightweight mod that you don't have to mess around with too much, something like Iron Generators would be good. If you want something a little more interesting, Powah has a variety of energy generation methods to play around with. Or if you want something a little more immersive, I ...
It allows for both Spigot/Paper plugins to be run together with Forge mods. I don't think the compatibility is amazing, but I have not checked out the project in a while. At this point, it supports 1.16 but not 1.17, although that's not really that horrible considering how modern 1.16 is compared to 1.12 if you were going to use Sponge. https ...