Installation of mods is not as difficult process as it seems to many, just enough to read and execute a few items in this manual. And finally, you can indulge in an interesting fashion, which can add to Minecraft absolutely anything from small items to whole worlds.
2) Find in the Internet the mod you need and look at what version of the game he developed. We have the example will be EnderBags for version 1.10.2. Download the mod file and save while at any location on the computer.
3) Open the launcher and find it in the list of Forge versions (it is responsible for most mods) version is the same as the mod, in our case 1.10.2. Click on the "Install" button, wait for the install and first run.
5) In it we find the folder "mods" (which is created automatically after you install any version of Forge) and go into it. Take the downloaded mod (which has the extension .jar or .zip and copy into the open mods folder.
6) Run the launcher and enter the version of Minecraft Forge menu, click on the button "Mods", there we find a set of modes. This means that now the mod should work. Play and enjoy! Really our way to install mods in Minecraft easiest? We thought: Yes!
Create your own mod builds in just one click with our new modpack system! A huge catalog of mods, maps, resource packs with a full description and screenshots is waiting for you. The system helps to avoid various errors as it checks the compatibility of each mod installed by you. There are backup and manual installation systems. At the same time, everything is absolutely free, and without any restrictions on our part. Just enjoy and do not forget to recommend our launcher with mods to your friends!
Obviously, you have seen more than one launcher for the game but surely found a lot of shortcomings and flaws in them, so you are here to get the maximum emotions from Minecraft because of the huge amount of content and features provided by us. We are one step ahead of many and will always be because the development of TLauncher does not cease even for one day!
hello, tlauncher haves outdated forge thats is installed when u installs forgeoptifine 1.12.2. But the problem is: some mods i load and says that is not compatible with this forge version. Someone knows how to solve or update the forge?
When you make a Profile, you pick which version of Forge to use, if you want to play modded MC. Forge version must match the MC version. The same for mods. The mods you put in the mods folder must match the MC and Forge version.
@legendaryboss200 Fixed what the Optifine issue or Forge? Just go to Forge's website _1.14.4.html, install the latest 1.14.4 version, put your mods in. Optifine I think is Forge compatible now so just put it into the mods folder, if not then extract it to a mod and see it that works.
On TLauncher, I installed Forge 1.14.4. I don't know if Forgeoptifine works, but just in case, do Forge 1.14.4 and download the latest version of optifine by placing it in your mods folder. I already had Forge 1.14.4 installed by the way.
I'm kinda new on this, and need some help.I had MC on my windows with mods, when changing to Ubuntu I got the same version. I tried to install the mods I had on my windows but I cannot make it work, because there's no .minecraft file nor %appdata%. I followed instructions like copying modloader into the .jar file, which didn't work and other stuff Can you help me, please?
Open your home folder. Press Ctrl+H. You should now see it as "dot-folders" are usually hidden. This assumes you have run minecraft as your user previously. If you haven't, run it, doing a few things in it(just to get it to create its config files).
it actually is not called %APPDATA% It is actually called mods if you installed forge to access it you go to resource packs and open the file to put them in but then you go back a file (you will see it in the corner of the window) it is called .minecraft look in there AFTER you installed forge it will be there!;)
Are you sick of finding and adding that one mod you need? Prism Launcher is able to download & update individual mods from outside of modpacks using Modrinth and CurseForge. Minecraft Instance Management Did your settings ever reset after launching an older version? Did you ever accidentally break a world because you opened it in an old version? Are you tired of manually switching mods for different versions, installing modloaders? Prism Launcher can help. Each Minecraft instance has its own folder, with separate mods, resource packs and other things.
ATLauncher is a simple and easy to use Minecraft Launcher which contains 155 modpacks for you to choose from, as well as the ability to browse and install packs from other platforms including CurseForge, Modrinth and Technic.
So why not take a look at the different packs that are available or just download ATLauncher and give a try yourself. If you're still unsure about us, then visit our about page to get a list of features.
Currently there are known issues with logging into Microsoft accounts. Check Downdetector for user reports of the issue.
This issue is intermittent over the last week, and affects all launchers and websites that use Minecraft services, including the vanilla launcher and
minecraft.net.
This issue is at Microsoft/Mojang's end and is not something that ATLauncher or individuals themselves encountering issues can fix.
Some people have had luck using a VPN set to another country in order to login, but other than that all that you can do if you face login issues is to keep trying, logins start and stop working constantly, so just keep trying.
Again, please note that ATLauncher staff cannot do anything about this, please have some patience and just keep trying the above. Our support cannot do anything to fix this and will just direct you to the above.
Thanks
Unfortunately there is another exploit going around the modded Minecraft community at the moment.
This is an RCE which allows bad actors to run code remotely on your computer when connected on the same server as them.
The scope at the moment seems to mostly affect mods on 1.7 and 1.12 but may also occur on other Minecraft versions, there is still work going on to find a full list of mods and affected versions. If you play singleplayer only you don't have anything to worry about, only if you play online on public servers.
Due to the nature of this being a remote code execution exploit, any attacker on the same server as you could've run any code on your computer, so as such there's no way to tell if you've been affected or what code was run.
The best course of action currently if you play older modpacks on 1.7/1.12 is to simply not join any public servers unprotected and to add this mod to your instances to protect yourself from the exploit.
More information about the exploit and affected mods and solutions can be found at
There is a thread in our Discord if you have any questions.
NOTE: We posted this on our Discord when it happened, but forgot to post to our News feed, so if you already got the ping from our Discord about this issue, this is the same issue, not a new one.
The situation seems to have relaxed a bit, the details on the malware and what it does is known (again if you're interested take a look at this GitHub repo) and we have tools available to detect if you're infected:
- CurseForge Infected mods detection tool
- NekoDetector
Both these tools will detect for any traces of the malware on your PC or within your modded Minecraft installations (be sure to scan your entire drives, or at least your user folder and any folders where you run Minecraft from).
Several platforms have come out and confirmed that they've scanned and removed all traces (if there were any) of the malware from their sites:
- ATLauncher: All clear to install and use ATLauncher modpacks
- CurseForge: All clear to install and use CurseForge modpacks and install and use CurseForge mods
- Modrinth: All clear to install and use Modrinth modpacks and install and use Modrinth mods
- Technic: All clear to install and use Technic official modpacks. Non official modpacks were not verified as they use external download sources, so if you plan on installing a third party pack from Technic, you should be cautious and scan after downloading.
Make sure that you have scanned your system using the tools mentioned above before installing or playing Minecraft.
ATLauncher will be investigating how we can detect for and warn against this type of attack going forward, including checking not only for this specific type of malware, but also checking for changes to your mods since downloading. Keep an eye out for more updates on that in the coming week or two.
As always, if you have any concerns or questions, please reach out in #malware-incident channel in our Discord.
There is currently an ongoing incident within the Minecraft modding community where malware has been found to be included in some Minecraft mods (and bukkit plugins) on CurseForge. This included being included in some modpacks.
There are some smart people going through and finding out what the malware does, but at a high level it looks like it steals authentication credentials for Minecraft/Microsoft accounts that are logged into various launchers (not including ATLauncher), as well as stealing browser cookies and discord tokens as well as other things.
It self replicates itself, injecting a payload into any Minecraft mods in your system so that it can spread, and that's believed to be how it got onto CurseForge, unknowingly uploaded after the devs machines were infected.
Due to the fact that it can replicate itself into mods, it's highly likely that anyone who has been infected with the malware now has it injected into the mods on their system.
You can check if you're infected by using the detector tools released by CurseForge here.
The situation is still very much ongoing, and we'll be looking to place mitigations in place within the launcher to check for the presence of these infected mods as well as at the system level if you're infected. Will be looking to roll that out soon, again some smart people are looking into mitigations and what can be done to detect and remove the malware.
While more information is still being found out, for now the recommendation is to still not download any mods from anywhere which includes CurseForge, Modrinth and from any other sources, including friends.
If you have any questions or more information, please visit us in Discord in the #malware-incident channel.
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