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Installing optifine multimc8/23/2023 ![]() Move extracted Optifine to instance \ libraries folder (C:\mc\MultiMC\instances\1.13\libraries\) 4. I'm not a mod or modpack author either, so I don't care about running an outdated version of Forge. Navigate to MultiMC instance you wish to install OptiFine into (C:\mc\MultiMC\instances\1.13\.minecraft\) 3. Again, why should a mod framework require connecting to a central server everytime you want to play the game, which is the only reason why it would be impossible to manually set up?Īs for support in case problems arise, that is not a thing I particularly care about, since Forge is not supported. MultiMC will continue to support Forge on older versions of Minecraft as it always has.įrom reading this, I assumed it meant the same thing – no support for installing and setting up Forge hassle-free. So, although it pains us to do this, we will be putting support for Forge on Minecraft 1.13 or newer on hold until there is a proper solution in place. ![]() Can be done by downloading the universal JAR, messing around with some config files, right? Or are mods an online-only thing nowadays like a god damn EA game? Can't install Forge from within / using MultiMC. We aren’t going to implement it this way.Īlright, same thing. This would break existing functionality and create more problems in the future. Some people have suggested that we simply have MultiMC run the Forge installer in the background whenever you click “Install Forge”. In order to install Forge now, we have to replicate this complicated process in MultiMC, and maintain it so that it stays up to date with whatever changes Forge makes.Īlright, so the install process has been complicated, and it's not possible to simply use the Install Forge button, nor will it be automatically done when importing a modpack. Unfortunately, Forge has added significant complications to their install process in their update to 1.13, which MultiMC can’t currently handle. You may have noticed MultiMC currently doesn’t allow you to install Forge on Minecraft versions newer than 1.13. You break it - you (basically) bought it. ![]() If by per chance you ever do get it to work you will never receive support from the devs. That was outlined in the actual link - that if you bothered to actually read it would have answered that for you.Īgain, I'm not asking "why does Forge not work when I click button, multimc devs bad :(", I'm asking if it is possible to manually (setting up paths and config files) set up a MultiMC instance with Forge. ![]() There is no explanation of why it shouldn't be possible to manually install Forge or why it insists on connecting to a central server. My question is, why cannot it be installed manually? You might say that at that point it defeats the point of using MultiMC and that I should use vanilla or Twitch launcher or whatever, but I'd prefer to go through some annoying set-up to have just one launcher. I know that it is not possible to install Forge automatically. seems someone needs to actually read at least the first sentence of a question. + cd ~/Downloads/ (navigate to the file's folder) + java -jar OptiFine_1.Sigh. + Linux: if double clicking doesnt work, you need to start it from the Terminal: # 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) Move extracted Optifine to instance libraries folder (C:mcMultiMCinstances1.13libraries) 4. + '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: Instructions for installing the skins system. + 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. of the latest version of the game, including Forge mods, troubles OptiFine versions, authlib and etc. 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: **
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