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- | ====== Installing Fabric using the MultiMC launcher ====== | + | Moved to: [[player:tutorials:install_multimc:windows|Install Fabric - MultiMC]] |
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- | MultiMC is a free, open source launcher for Minecraft. It allows you to have multiple, cleanly separated instances of Minecraft (each with their own mods, texture packs, saves, etc) and helps you manage them and their associated options with a simple and powerful interface. | + | |
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- | **STEP 1: Install MultiMC** | + | |
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- | Download and install MultiMC from [[https:// | + | |
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- | **STEP 2: Create a new Fabric Minecraft instance in MultimMC** | + | |
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- | Go to [[https:// | + | |
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- | Click on "Copy MultiMC instance url": | + | |
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- | Now that you have copied the instance url, open MultiMC (C: | + | |
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- | Select " | + | |
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- | Edit the instance name and then click " | + | |
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- | Now run the instance you just created so MultiMC will download the appropiate Minecraft and library files and create the instance subfolders. | + | |
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- | Check that Minecraft/ | + | |
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- | Close the Minecraft instance for now. | + | |
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- | **STEP 3: Install | + | |
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- | The instance you just created contains the Fabric Mod Loader, you now have to install the Fabric API before being able to use most Fabric mods. | + | |
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- | The Fabric API is the core library for the most common hooks and intercompatibility measures utilized by mods using the Fabric toolchain. | + | |
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- | If that sounds too complicated just consider the Fabric API as a mod that will be loaded by the Fabric Loader, and almost all Fabric mods depend on it, so this will be the first mod to install. | + | |
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- | Go to [[https:// | + | |
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- | Be aware that Curse usually is not up to date to the latest Minecraft versions, so the version indicated in the "Game Version" | + | |
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- | For example if you created the MultiMC instance for MC 1.14.1, the correct Fabric Api file would be " | + | |
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- | Download the jar file to the instance mods folder. For example if MultiMC | + | |
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- | The paths '' | + | |
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- | Run the Minecraft instance to make sure everything is working as expected. | + | |
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- | ** STEP 4: Install Fabric Mods** | + | |
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- | Check out Fabric mods [[https:// | + | |
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- | Also be aware that some mods depend on other mods to work. When downloading a mod file, click on the file name, go to the bottom of the page and check out if there is a " | + | |
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- | **STEP 5: HAVE FUN!** | + |
tutorial/install_with_multimc.1558754615.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/05/25 03:23 by calloatti