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Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. This is actually a very good question. For the client version First you download and run your 'regular Minecraft' at least once. 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. Click install server and select your server folder. In the folder rename the Forge-. Now for the mods Since you've now successfully installed forge you can start to install some of the mods.
So the first step would be to download the mod. Improve this answer. Marco Geertsma Marco Geertsma 6, 12 12 gold badges 38 38 silver badges 72 72 bronze badges.
In the case of the "mod" the asker wants, extracting the original zip is needed though, since it's actually a modpack containing multiple mods — Arperum. That's also what the mod installation instruction say at the link for downloading the mod. That gets rid of any possible confusion ; Thanks for commenting anyway. Show 2 more comments. You don't unzip the files. Just placing the. November 23, Have something to tell us about this article?
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It's the developers who are impossible to get a hold of because it's in their best interest not to be found that are a little more worrisome. If your antivirus software is telling you that a file contains a virus, you shouldn't blindly assume that you're dealing with a false positive; use that opportunity to ask yourself if you really need to install that application. If you do, make sure to check with VirusTotal first, make sure the download is from a reputable place, and then make that judgment call on your own.
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For whatever reason, only about half the mods are installing correctly. Nevermind, they just take a while to load. I guess I shouldn't have downloaded so many mods at once, lol. Thanks again. You can open up the launcher and check under data files I think it is, cant remember the exact name. But its something like that. It should show you all your dlc and download mods. You can check the boxes to either apply or un-apply them and even highlight them and click delete to delete them and unsubscribe from the workshop.
Im not sure if this works with mods from the nexus because I only use steam. Hope I helped,.
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