![]() ![]() As of the 0.6.11 update to MultiMC Forge 1.13+ can now be installed. MultiMC did not have a "Forge Install" button for Minecraft versions 1.13+ because of the changes to Minecraft Forge in these versions. Once the instance is created, add the mods (including Fabric API). The Download instance button will host a zip file to download to a local hard drive and import with MultiMC, while the Copy URL button copies the URL to the clipboard.īoth require a link of either the URL or the zip file folder location to set it up this way. There are two buttons to choose from after choosing Fabric's version: "Download MultiMC Instance" or "Copy MultiMC Instance URL". zip method requires going to Fabric's website and selecting the correct loader version and Game/Mappings version. Once the installation is complete add the mods to the /mods/ folder (including Fabric API) and it will load up correctly, stating Fabric after the Minecraft version such as "Minecraft 1.14.4/Fabric." The Fabric Install Button method is as simple as creating a new Minecraft version 1.14 (or later) instance on MultiMC, then editing the instance to install Fabric similar to Minecraft versions 1.12.2 and earlier.īy installing Fabric the Fabric Loader and Intermediary Mappings are also installed. The button was added in August 11 2019, version 0.6.7. The method to get a local zip file and use "Importing from. To install Fabric for MultiMC, edit an instance and select the "Fabric Install Button". These checkmarks indicate that the aforementioned Minecraft servers are online.MultiMC was the first launcher (albeit third-party) to support the Fabric Modloader. Down in the lower-right corner of the screen you’ll notice a series of green checkmarks beside the words Web, Account, Skins, Auth, and Session. Let’s launch MultiMC for the first time, get the launcher linked to our Minecraft account, and take a tour of the handy user interface.īefore we even dig into MultiMC, let’s take a look at a very handy, but often overlooked, feature. Launching MultiMC and Initial Configuration By organizing them in this fashion you’ll cut down on modding frustration significantly. The goal is to organize your folders so that you can easily see where your maps, mods, resource packs, and other materials are as well as which version of Minecraft they go to. Feel free to copy the following folder structure to ensure your mods stay neat and sorted correctly by version numbers. This folder will serve, assuming you take advantage of it, as a repository for all the Minecraft mods and related materials you download. To that end, we’d encourage you to take advantage of the default mods folder within MultiMC, /mods/. We like to keep everything (mods, resource packs, etc.) within the /MultiMC/ directory so we can backup and sync our entire Minecraft experience in one swoop. Before you run MultiMC for the first time, let’s do a little preliminary housekeeping to help us keep things tidy in the future. To get started, download the appropriate archive for your operating system and extract it. Remember our strong emphasis on the importance of backing up Minecraft? MultiMC is a perfect fit for a cloud drive or a location on your local machine that is otherwise automatically backed up as the /MultiMC/ directory is completely self-contained and houses all your Minecraft stuff. MultiMC is a portable application which means installation is as simple as extracting an archive of the current version for your operating system. Installing MultiMC and Practicing Good Mod Organization ![]()
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