![]() MultiMC allows you to manage multiple versions of Minecraft, Forge and the various mods involved. This is where MultiMC comes in very handy. So it won't take long before you'll need some way to manage having multiple versions of Minecraft and Forge and all the mods. Second thing to note is that you need a different version of the Minecraft Forge to work on the different Minecraft versions. Commonly the versions of Minecraft targeted are 1.7.2 or 1.6.4 (notice this is not the latest Minecraft - which at the time of writing is 1.7.9). When you bought Minecraft you also got the right to download and play all the earlier versions of it.įirst thing to know is that mods are written with a specific Minecraft version in mind. I found MultiMC to be very useful tool for this, let me explain. This last weekend I've been installing mods for the first time (for my son, you understand). I think you should accept one of the other answers, I've added this as an answer as it started getting a bit long for a comment! ![]() minecraft/mods folder, run the game, and viola! To install your mod, copy all of the files in the LifeInTheWoods.zip file into the new. If, in Minecraft's menu, you see a Mods button, then Forge is ready to go! To make sure Forge is working and let it setup any extra files, open the Minecraft Launcher, and in the bottom left, click the dropdown beside 'Profile:' and select 'Forge'. In the installer, make sure that the 'Install Client' option is selected, and then select 'OK'. Find the link called 'Installer' beside '1.6.4-Recommended' (If you are on Windows, use the link called 'Win-Installer'), and download it (wait 3 seconds and then click 'SKIP AD' in the top right in the opened window). You can find the downloads for the automatic installer here. Forge actually comes with an automatic installer, which does this for you. Instead, you can create a new 'profile' in the Minecraft launcher containing the modified game file, preventing the launcher from refreshing the files. The new Minecraft launcher prevents modification of the actual game files, because it simply re-downloads them if they have changed. The method that you are trying to use, by deleting META-INF and placing the files is not the way to install mods anymore. Minecraft Forge is a modding API (Application Programming Interface), which makes it easier to create mods, and also make sure mods are compatible with each other. Source: Where is my Minecraft folder on Windows? Now if you run you Minecraft, select the forge profile you made, and create a world, your mod should be just there waiting for you to be explored. (once again don't extract it just place it there as you downloaded it.) minecraft/mods folder (create it if it doesn't exist) and simply put your zipped/rarred/downloaded file there. minecraft folder you can do the following:
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