It is designed to run alongside Minecraft Forge and Forge Mod Loader (FML) and LiteLoader mods will virtually never conflict with Forge mods. How to Download Forge for Minecraft [Mac] This how to will show you how to download forge for minecraft so you can play minecraft with mods. How to Download Minecraft Mods Using Forge. WikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, volunteer authors worked to edit and improve it over time. Download OptiFine for the version of forge you downloaded. Get the best version. Feb 28, 2019 How to Install Minecraft Forge. This article teaches you how to install the Minecraft Forge program on your Windows or Mac computer. Forge allows you to create and load mods for Minecraft. Make sure you have Minecraft installed. How exactly did you install forge and what launcher are you using? Post your launcher logs it will give us more information. Hey guys, in this video i show you how to install Forge Modloader for any version of Minecraft! Downloads: Minecraft Forge: (w.
TooManyItems Mod (TMI) for Minecraft is one of the most popular mods – and for a good reason. With this in-game inventory editor, it has never been easier to spawn items/mobs/block etc. It is a great help when building on a large scale, where you else would have to use hours just to find the materials needed. If you like the creative/building part of the game, and not the part where you have to find resources, you will simply love this mod.
Too Many Items comes with a intuitive GUI, you just open your inventory and all the blocks, items and mobs are there for you. Easy as that.
Updated for version 1.8! Big update with mostly new code, features:
- All the new 1.8 items.
- New enhanced panels for enchantments, potions, and fireworks.
- All-new custom items: colored leather, player heads, signs with text, filled flower pots, preselected note blocks.
- New fuzzy search! You don’t have to type all the letters (e.g. rcmp for redstone comparator).
- Get items quicker than ever, by pressing enter in the search box to spawn the top item!
- Fixed overlap with potion effects etc, everything now fits in a sidebar.
- Easier My Items (favorites) editing with helpful tooltips.
- Rename save states.
- Unlimited stacks is now a global setting, along with keep items on death, prevent rain and more.
- Unlimited stacks refresh is possible without ModLoader or Forge, as long as you have opened the inventory.
- Switching to spectator mode.
- Multiplayer custom item spawning has been improved (still only if within chat length limit).
- Bugs fixes, possibly new bugs added.
- Herobrine spawner has been removed.
Besides all the items in your inventory, Marglyph’s TooManyItems comes with some other handy features:
Turn TMI On/Off: Press the “o” key while in the inventory screen. You can change this key by editing the config file.
Add items: Left-click on items in the right sidebar to add a full stacks, or right-click to add item one at a time.
Change game mode: Click the “S”, “C”, or “A” icons on the toolbar for survival, creative, and adventure mode.
Change time: Click the sun or moon icons to set the time to sunrise, noon, sunset, or midnight.
Change difficulty: Click the creeper icon to toggle the difficulty, without having to go into game preferences.
Configuration file: Find the directory in which your minecraft saves folder and options.txt are placed. Once you have used TMI at least once, you will also find TooManyItems.txt file in there. This contains options that you can change. Not all options are documented yet.
Enchanting items (in SP, but may work on some Bukkit servers): Click an item on the enchanting panel to switch to that type of item. Use the + and – buttons to change the levels of individual enchantments. Click the Create button to make the enchanted item once, or the Favorite button to add it to the favorites panel.
Fast crafting: Right-click on the output square when crafting to craft the maximum possible amount. Works while the inventory overlay is disabled.
Favorites: This allows you to save commonly used items. Add to the favorites panel by:
1. clicking an item on the favorites panel
2. alt-clicking an item in the items panel
3. clicking the Favorite button in the enchant panel.
REMOVE an item from the favorites panel by alt-clicking it.
Max health/hunger: Click the heart icon to set health and hunger to max.
Unlimited stacks/tools (single-player only): Shift-left-click on items in the right sidebar to add unlimited stacks OR unlimited-use tools (or flint and steel). ModLoader is required for “true” unlimited stacks. Without ModLoader the quantity of >64 stacks will refresh when you open your inventory.
Tabs: Use the chest, star, and book icons to change between the item, favorites, and enchant tabs.
Trash items (single player only): Drop an item stack on the item sidebar or the trash icon to delete it. Click the trash can icon to turn “delete mode” on and off. In “delete mode” you will delete any item you click on. Shift-click the trash icon to wipe out your whole inventory.
Save states/inventory (single player only): Several slots are available for you to save your entire inventory and restore it later (the “x” button next to a saved state will remove it).
Spawners: Use at your own risk. In some older versions of Minecraft, spawners of non-mob entities such as boats, can crash the game and corrupt your save game.
Multiplayer: You need to be a server op to use the mod. Also, every non-vanilla server works a little differently. The command issued to the server to give you items is configured in TooManyItems.txt as “give-command”. In this command, you should put {0} for the player’s username, {1} for the item ID, {2} for the quantity, and {3} for the damage value. If {3} isn’t in the command, items with damage values other than 0 won’t show up.
Vanilla server command: /give {0} {1} {2} {3}
* Since the vanilla server used to not support item damage with the give command, TMI may still have /give {0} {1} {2} by default. You can now add {3} to the end. The default will be updated in a future TMI version.
Bukkit with the Essentials mod command: /item {1}:{3} {2}
How to install TooManyItems mod
Either check our how to install mods tutorial, or read the description on how to install mods with your favorite mod loader.
If you use Forge: download, extract and place the Forge version of TMI into your /mods folder. Still experimental on 1.6+, and therefore may have incompatibilities.
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I'm having a really, really hard time figuring out how to install mods on Minecraft. I've looked everywhere I can think of for help but the information is almost always outdated or unhelpful.
I've seen on several sites about the use of something called Forge. The Mod I want to use requires 1.6.4 Forge and I have both Forge and the Mod folders sitting in my downloads folder.
I haven't installed any kind of mods for any game prior to this and I have little clue to the technical side of Minecraft, so please keep this in mind when you give me an answer please!
Things that might help you figure out how to help me:
- I want to play this mod http://phedran.com/LifeInTheWoods and am using the 1.6.4 Forge given on a link that website gives
UPDATE:Thanks so much, Forge works now :)The only problem now is that when I move the mod I want into the mods folder and open up Minecraft, the mod doesn't appear anywhere (not in the mods section, not when playing a world). The best I've gotten it to do besides play normally is crash. Any ideas?
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This is actually a very good question.
'Note' You should have the latest version of Java installed before trying this as you need that to play Minecraft.
For the client version
First you download and run your 'regular Minecraft' at least once. This ensures that your .minecraft folder has been made (if you don't know what that folder means, it's the folder where the game places most of its essential game files).
The next step would be to download Forge. You can download that here: FORGE.You just select the right version you want and you run the installer.
Once you downloaded the file you right-click it and select the option to run it with Java.
Click install client and continue
Open the Minecraft launcher once done, make a new profile using the version with Forge- and the version you installed.
Play Minecraft.
For the server version
If you want to run your own server so your friends can join in on the fun, you would need to do some additional steps. The start is the same as the client version.
First you download and run your 'regular Minecraft' at least once. This ensures that your .minecraft folder has been made (if you don't know what that folder means, it's the folder where the game places most of its essential game files).
The next step would be to download Forge. You can download that here: FORGE.You just select the right version you want and you run the installer.
Once you downloaded the file you right-click it and select the option to run it with Java.
Click install server and select your server folder.
In the folder rename the Forge-..___.jar to forge.jar
Make a new Text file and rename it start.bat (remove .txt)
In that file type:
Run the start.bat file
To connect in game use the ip localhost.
For port forwarding, so other people can connect watch the VIDEO on how to install forge.
Now for the mods
Since you've now successfully installed forge you can start to install some of the mods. If you download a mod it usually comes in either a .Zip, .Rar or something like that. You don't need to extract this. Just keep it as it is.
So the first step would be to download the mod.
Next, go to your Minecraft folder, located at:
- Windows:
C:UsersYouAppDataRoaming.minecraft
or%AppData%.minecraft
- Linux:
~/.minecraft
- Mac:
~/Library/Application Support/minecraft
If you cant find the .minecraft
folder you can do the following:
- Launch Minecraft.
- Select 'Mods and Texture Packs'
- Select 'Open Texture Pack folder'
- Go up one level
Now proceed to the .minecraft/mods
folder and simply put your zipped/rarred/downloaded file there. (once again don't extract it just place it there as you downloaded it.)
Now if you run you Minecraft, select the forge profile you made, and create a world, your mod should be just there waiting for you to be explored.
Source : http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1900774-164-how-to-install-minecraft-forge-client-and-server-port-forwarding-tutorial/
Source: Where is my Minecraft folder on Windows?
Minecraft Forge is a modding API (Application Programming Interface), which makes it easier to create mods, and also make sure mods are compatible with each other.
The method that you are trying to use, by deleting META-INF
and placing the files is not the way to install mods anymore. The new Minecraft launcher prevents modification of the actual game files, because it simply re-downloads them if they have changed.
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Instead, you can create a new 'profile' in the Minecraft launcher containing the modified game file, preventing the launcher from refreshing the files. Forge actually comes with an automatic installer, which does this for you.
You can find the downloads for the automatic installer here. Find the link called 'Installer' beside '1.6.4-Recommended' (If you are on Windows, use the link called 'Win-Installer'), and download it (wait 3 seconds and then click 'SKIP AD' in the top right in the opened window). You can then run the downloaded file.
In the installer, make sure that the 'Install Client' option is selected, and then select 'OK'. Forge will now download and install. To make sure Forge is working and let it setup any extra files, open the Minecraft Launcher, and in the bottom left, click the dropdown beside 'Profile:' and select 'Forge'. Then, click Play to begin. If, in Minecraft's menu, you see a Mods
button, then Forge is ready to go!
To install your mod, copy all of the files in the LifeInTheWoods.zip
file into the new .minecraft/mods
folder, run the game, and viola!
I think you should accept one of the other answers, I've added this as an answer as it started getting a bit long for a comment!
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This last weekend I've been installing mods for the first time (for my son, you understand). I found MultiMC to be very useful tool for this, let me explain.
When you bought Minecraft you also got the right to download and play all the earlier versions of it.
First thing to know is that mods are written with a specific Minecraft version in mind. Commonly the versions of Minecraft targeted are 1.7.2 or 1.6.4 (notice this is not the latest Minecraft - which at the time of writing is 1.7.9).
Second thing to note is that you need a different version of the Minecraft Forge to work on the different Minecraft versions. Forge is used to load the mods.
So it won't take long before you'll need some way to manage having multiple versions of Minecraft and Forge and all the mods. This is where MultiMC comes in very handy.
MultiMC allows you to manage multiple versions of Minecraft, Forge and the various mods involved. Sign in with your Minecraft account details and with a couple of clicks it can download various Minecraft versions and the corresponding version of Forge. I already have numerous 1.7.2 and 1.6.4 instances (Unlimited Superheroes, Fossils and Archeology, Tekkit etc.). Also this allows you to experiment with combining different mods together to check to see if they crash - you also might want to keep your differently themed mods apart. You can also organize your saves (e.g. world maps) and resource packs across the various instances (e.g. city maps and textures for use with the 'cars and drives mod')
Alternatively if you find MultiMC a little too heavyweight you could always try using the Technic Launcher first which looks to do a similar job to MultiMC (without as much obvious configuration). I also found I could copy the mods I downloaded with the Technic Launcher into my MultiMC managed folders!
Well if you havent got it yet first make sure you got the forge INSTALLER. Next run normal minecraft on the version your modding then make a world and exit minecraft. then click on the forge installer and install client next go into the minecraft launcher and change your virsion the the forge [should be at the bottom and run it then when it stats exit it lastly open your .minecraft folder look for mods and drag the mod into the folder i hope this helps you i had problems to when i started moding good luck
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