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====== Frequently Asked Questions (from users) ====== | ====== Frequently Asked Questions (from users) ====== | ||
- | ===== Interoperability | + | This is the simplified version! For technical answers, see the [[faq: |
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+ | ===== General | ||
==== What Minecraft versions does Fabric support? ==== | ==== What Minecraft versions does Fabric support? ==== | ||
- | For most end users, the answer is " | + | For most cases, the answer is " |
- | For more detailed answers, read below. | + | There exist ways to run Fabric with older versions - modded or vanilla, but they' |
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+ | ==== It says that I need to install fabric but I'm already running it! ==== | ||
+ | By ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== How do I see a list of mods in-game? ==== | ||
+ | Fabric doesn' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Where can I download published Fabric mods? ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | They are most often on [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Are there any premade Fabric modpacks? ==== | ||
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+ | Yes. Published Fabric modpacks can be found on websites such as the following: | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | Sometimes modpacks may be distributed as exports in the CurseForge format, Modrinth format, MultiMC format, or another format. | ||
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+ | ==== How can I install a premade Fabric modpack? ==== | ||
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+ | You can use launchers to browse for or install modpacks: | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | Some modpacks also allow you to download a " | ||
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+ | If someone has shared their modpack export, you can import it into some of these launchers. | ||
+ | ==== What launchers can I use to play with Fabric mods (on a custom/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | As of August 2023, the following launchers are available to export instances as a modpack: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Official Launcher - an installer is available on [[https:// | ||
+ | * MultiMC - a guide is available for [[player: | ||
+ | * Prism Launcher | ||
+ | * CurseForge App - supports Fabric, just choose " | ||
+ | * GDLauncher - supports Fabric, just choose " | ||
+ | * ATLauncher - supports Fabric download and installation. | ||
+ | * Modrinth App | ||
+ | * HMCL - supports Fabric download and installation, | ||
+ | |||
+ | **Please keep in mind** that Fabric API is a separate component and must be downloaded separately - you can find it on [[https:// | ||
+ | ==== What launchers can I use to share a Fabric modpack? ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | As of August 2023, the following launchers are available for this: | ||
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+ | * MCUpdater - [[tutorial: | ||
+ | * Technic (Solder) - [[tutorial: | ||
+ | * ATLauncher - [[tutorial: | ||
+ | * MultiMC | ||
+ | * Prism Launcher | ||
+ | * CurseForge App | ||
+ | * GDLauncher | ||
+ | * Modrinth App | ||
+ | * Packwiz (CLI) | ||
+ | * Moddermore (website) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Why should I use an alternative launcher? ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The default, vanilla Minecraft Launcher is oftentimes not enough to manage a lot of modded instances. | ||
+ | For that reason, alternative Minecraft launchers were created. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Advantages of using an alternative launcher: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Easily install Fabric | ||
+ | * Built-in mod downloading and updating | ||
+ | * Automatically download mod dependencies | ||
+ | * Built-in modpack downloading and updating | ||
+ | * Allow you to export and import modpacks | ||
+ | * Designed specifically for modded Minecraft | ||
+ | * Automatically create separate folders for instances which helps you separate your saves | ||
+ | * May launch faster | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Interoperability ===== | ||
==== Can Fabric run together with Bukkit/ | ==== Can Fabric run together with Bukkit/ | ||
- | As of now, no. There is some experimental functionality available in Loader' | + | No, and it is unlikely to be officially supported. This is due to many core differences between Fabric and Bukkit/ |
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+ | If you really want to run plugins | ||
==== Can Fabric run together with Forge? ==== | ==== Can Fabric run together with Forge? ==== | ||
- | | + | No. Forge mods must run on Forge, and Fabric mods must run on Fabric. You cannot mix mods. |
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* It is theoretically possible to create a way to do so - that is to say, there are no known major technical obstacles in accomplishing such. | * It is theoretically possible to create a way to do so - that is to say, there are no known major technical obstacles in accomplishing such. | ||
- | * There were some experiments and discussions done in this regard (as of 30th June), but nothing usable by end users or mod developers. | ||
- | The development team does not consider Forge interop | + | The Fabric |
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+ | There is, however, [[https:// | ||
==== Can Fabric run together with OptiFine? ==== | ==== Can Fabric run together with OptiFine? ==== | ||
- | Not officially. However, unofficial mods exist to faciliate the launching of OptiFine | + | Consider using an OptiFine alternative, as unofficial mods such as OptiFabric may not be compatible with your mods. |
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- | ==== Can Fabric run on older Minecraft | + | ==== I only have OptiFabric and OptiFine and Minecraft |
+ | This is because OptiFabric is currently incompatible with Fabric Loader 0.15.0 and above. This is why you'll see '' | ||
- | In theory, there is nothing stopping you from running | + | ==== Text has been replaced by squares/ |
+ | This is because OptiFabric is currently incompatible with Fabric API 0.86.0 and above. You'll need to use Fabric API 0.85. | ||
- | ==== Can Fabric run on older Minecraft versions with mods? ==== | + | ==== Oh no! I've tried enabling shaders |
- | Yes! Generally, all JAR mods (such as old versions of OptiFine, or Better Than Wolves) should work fine, and allow the same degree | + | Fabric' |
- | For most pre-1.13 mod loaders, you must enable // | + | **DO NOT** downgrade |
- | With regards to running Minecraft Forge: | + | ==== My instance with Sodium and Continuity crashes when gravel/sand falls or when a piston extends ==== |
+ | This is because Sodium does not yet support the Fabric Rendering API which some mods such as Continuity use. This is why you'll see '' | ||
- | * 1.6 ~ 1.12.2: While Fabric | + | ==== Can Fabric run together with Sponge? ==== |
- | * 1.3.1 ~ 1.5.2: Not currently planned. | + | |
- | * 1.2.5 and below: Functional, just like ModLoader. | + | |
- | With regards to running ModLoader: No known problems. | + | Not at the moment. Sponge does not yet have a ready API or a working implementation for 1.14, the Minecraft version that Fabric runs on. |
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