

- MULTIMC INSTALL MODPACK ZIP FILE
- MULTIMC INSTALL MODPACK MOD
- MULTIMC INSTALL MODPACK ARCHIVE
- MULTIMC INSTALL MODPACK UPGRADE
If you feel fancy, you can also grab the modpack logo 42x42Icon.png from the zip file.You can jump to the appropriate folder from within MMC by selecting the instance and clicking the Minecraft Folder button on the right. You will need to copy its contents to the.
MULTIMC INSTALL MODPACK ARCHIVE
MULTIMC INSTALL MODPACK UPGRADE
If you would like to install a new dev release, you must first install a stable release, then follow the steps in XYZ to upgrade to the dev release.įor old dev builds only (like versions prior to 2.0.8.3), you will need to prepare a vanilla instance and install Forge. Note that the above only applies to stable releases (eg 2.1.X.0). GTNH can easily be installed on MultiMC by adding a new instance and importing the ZIP archive available from. Make sure you are using an up to date, 64-bit Java 8 (!) version. Go to the Launcher settings at the top right corner, and the Java tab of that dialog.
MULTIMC INSTALL MODPACK MOD
You'll need to download each mod individually and place them inside of the mods folder in your MultiMC instance. Remember we want to copy the folders inside of the "override" folder, not the "override" folder itself.įifth Step: Download the rest of the mods! This will probably take awhile, but all of the mods appear to be listed on the modpack page under Relations>Dependencies.
MULTIMC INSTALL MODPACK ZIP FILE
Then you'll want to copy the files from the "override" folder of the modpack zip file we extracted earlier to the "minecraft" folder of the instance we just made. I also recommend using the versions with the Star next to them, as those are the latest recommended builds.įourth Step: Be sure to run the instance at least once now, so that MultiMC will download the base files of Minecraft and Forge. MultiMC should only show you the versions compatible with the Minecraft version of the instance, but double check.

Third Step: Install Forge so that the instance can run the modpack.īe sure to select the release for the version of Minecraft the pack is in. Don't forget to set the Minecraft version to the version of the modpack. Remember to give it a name, so that you know what it is. Second Step: Open MultiMC 5, and Create a new Instance. Doing so this way seems to be possible, but please note: I have not done it before, and I did not follow all the way to the end to make sure that it worked.įirst Step: Locate and Download the modpack you want to install into MultiMC 5, I will be using the one that b33f3r linked for me ( ).
