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Post and discuss your Minecraft mods here! Information about specific Minecraft mods and technical assistance for using and installing modifications. Legacy Fabric (1.0-1.13.2... Incomplete mods only. Everything before version 1.0. Post your requests and Ideas for mods here! Sweeping Edge for Bedrock...
The basics of modding is:-Install Java-Consider the version of Minecraft you want to play modded (1.12.2 and 1.14.4 are not the same version and they don't play the same mods, 1.10.2 and 1.12.2 are not the same but sometimes 1.9.4 and 1.10.2 were supported or 1.12 to 1.12.2 is supported but this is not always the case).
I'm considering downloading. Just a small issue; someone reported a Ender Dragon being spawned. I'd heavily suggest not spawning boss mobs(and certain technical mobs such as ender crystals).
If it is a Forge mod (and the .zip file is the mod), you can put the .zip file in the mods folder. A .jar file is just a .zip file with a different name (rename a .jar to .zip and see what happens).
Any Mods you create for Minecraft: Java Edition from scratch belong to you (including pre-run Mods and in-memory Mods) and you can do whatever you want with them, as long as you don't sell them for money / try to make money from them and so long as you don’t distribute Modded Versions of the game.
There is where you will drag the the "TooMuchTNT v#.#.jar” into. If there isn't a folder named "mods" already, create one. After, log in to minecraft and before hitting play click "edit profile" and click "use version". Scroll down and click on forge version, this will run your mods.
4. If you're on a Mac, your mods folder should be located at: ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/mods. Simply use ⌘ command + shift + G in Finder to openup the Go to the folder... window. Enter the path above in there and press Go. You should now be in your mods folder.
On Mac, it's in /Library/Application Support/minecraft/bin 2. Create a backup of minecraft.jar 3. Rename minecraft.jar to minecraft.zip and double-click it to extract the contents 4. Rename the resulting folder to minecraft.jar and open it 5. Copy the .class files from the downloaded zip into the minecraft.jar folder, replacing previous files 6.
- Deleting and reinstalling minecraft and the minecraft launcher - Using the 'legacy launcher' - Rolling back my PC to an older windows update - Deleting and reinstalling java - Running SFC and DISM - Allocating more and less RAM to minecraft. Nothing works and I am eventually always met with the same exit code.
can u make a vid to install for mac? i have the profile forge on and in the mods folder i put shaders! but it only loaded 4 mods witch the extra one is hero brine Rollback Post to Revision RollBack #13 Aug 24, 2013