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tutorial:install_with_multimc [2019/07/17 20:30] – Updated for mmc 0.6.6 calloattitutorial:install_with_multimc [2019/08/05 16:25] – [STEP 3: Install the Fabric API] calloatti
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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.  The Fabric API is the core library for the most common hooks and intercompatibility measures utilized by mods using the Fabric toolchain. 
  
-If that sounds too complicated just consider the Fabric API as 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.+If that sounds too complicated just consider the Fabric API as just another 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.
  
-Go to [[https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/fabric-api/files/all|https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/fabric-api/files/all]] and download the correct version for the Minecraft MultiMC instance you just created.+Go to [[https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/fabric-api/files/all|https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/fabric-api/files/all]] and download the latest file for the version of Minecraft you used in the MultiMC instance you just created.
  
 Be aware that Curse usually is not up to date to the latest Minecraft versions, so the version indicated in the "Game Version" column may not be the real actual version of the file! Check the file name for the real Minecraft version the file is intended for. Be aware that Curse usually is not up to date to the latest Minecraft versions, so the version indicated in the "Game Version" column may not be the real actual version of the file! Check the file name for the real Minecraft version the file is intended for.
  
-For example if you created the MultiMC instance for MC 1.14.2, the correct Fabric Api file would be "[1.14.2] Fabric API 0.3.0 build 175" (there may be a newer version of the 1.14.2 Fabric Api after this tutorial was written). +For example if your instance is for Minecraft 1.14.2, the correct Fabric Api file would be "[1.14.2] Fabric API 0.3.0 build 175" (there may be a newer version of the 1.14.2 Fabric Api after this tutorial was written).
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-Download the jar file to the instance mods folder. For example if MultiMC is located in "C:\MultiMC" and your instance name is "FABRIC-1.14.2" then the instance mods folder will be located in "C:\MultiMC\instances\FABRIC-1.14.2\.minecraft\mods"+
  
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 +Download the jar file to the instance mods folder.
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 +For example if MultiMC is located in "C:\MultiMC" and your instance name is "FABRIC-1.14.2" then the instance mods folder will be located in "C:\MultiMC\instances\FABRIC-1.14.2\.minecraft\mods"
  
 The paths ''C:\MultiMC'' and ''C:\MultiMC\instances\FABRIC-1.14.2\.minecraft\mods'' are used as examples, the actual path in your own computer will probably be different: The paths ''C:\MultiMC'' and ''C:\MultiMC\instances\FABRIC-1.14.2\.minecraft\mods'' are used as examples, the actual path in your own computer will probably be different:
tutorial/install_with_multimc.txt · Last modified: 2020/07/08 17:33 by calloatti